91社区 Medical Students Celebrate at 鈥楳atch Day'
Promptly at noon, along with other graduating medical students around the United States, the Class of 2018 opened their sealed envelopes containing their residency match results.
The soon-to-be graduates of the class of 2018 in the at joined thousands of medical students across the country today in a 鈥渞ite of passage鈥 at 鈥淢atch Day鈥 to find out where they will be spending the next several years of medical training as residents.
Promptly at noon, along with other graduating medical students around the United States, the Class of 2018 opened their sealed envelopes containing their residency match results. Match Day occurs on the third Friday of March every year where the results of the 聽(NMRP) are announced.
Approximately one-third of the class of 2018 (23 of the 61 medical students) will remain in Florida to do their residencies. In line with the 91社区 College of Medicine鈥檚 mission, one-third of the graduating class will enter primary care specialties. Highly competitive residency programs also are represented such as urology, anesthesiology, dermatology, neurology, orthopedics and surgery specialties.
Among the various Florida institutions are: University of Florida College of Medicine - Shands Hospital, Gainesville; University of Miami Miller School of Medicine at Jackson Memorial Hospital; University of Miami Miller School of Medicine at Holy Cross; University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa; Kendall Regional Medical Center, Miami; Orange Park Medical Center, 聽Orange Park; University of Central Florida, Orlando; and the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, 聽Boca Raton.
The class of 2018 also placed in several top institutions nationally including: Harvard/ Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire; Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania; Children鈥檚 National Medical Center, Washington, D.C.; Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina; Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia; and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York.
鈥淎s you open your envelopes to learn where you will be conducting your next phase of training, you will be a giant step closer toward fulfilling your dream of becoming practicing physicians,鈥 said , M.D., dean of 91社区鈥檚 College of Medicine as he addressed the class of 2018 during Match Day. 鈥淲herever Match Day leads you for your future training, you will always be part of our 聽College of Medicine family. We wish you continued success in your future endeavors as residents and physician leaders.鈥
The NRMP uses a computer algorithm, developed in 1952 by Nobel Prize-winning economist Alvin Roth, to place students in the program that they prefer. Each residency program at a hospital has a fixed number of first-year positions that they can fill each year based on their accreditation. Leading up to the big day, each student lists in order of preference the residency program that he or she seeks to work with and each residency program then ranks its applicants in order of its own preferences.
鈥淢atch Day is a momentous occasion for our students and their families, friends, colleagues and mentors,鈥 said , M.D., senior associate dean of student affairs and admissions in 91社区鈥檚 College of Medicine. 鈥淢embers of our class of 2018 have placed in some of the most prestigious institutions across the country and in some of the most competitive specialties in medicine.鈥
The NRMP expects the 2018 Main Residency Match to be the largest in history, exceeding the more than 43,000 applicants who registered for the 2017 Match and the more than 31,000 positions offered last year. Results of the Main Residency Match are closely watched because they can predict future changes in the physician workforce.
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