Match Day 2012: Complete Results and Video
Each year, medical students across the country count down the days to the Match Day event in mid-March. Its the day when they learn where theyll spend their residency training.
The "match is managed by the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) and is celebrated differently at different institutions nationwide. At UC, the excitement unfolds one studentand one envelopeat a time.
Its an event built on much anticipation and filled with emotion and todays Match Day was no exception.
Its also an experience that stays with these students for years to come. Aurora Bennett, MD, associate dean for student affairs and admissions and "co-host of this years event along with Bruce Giffin, PhD, of medical education, calls her own Match Day experience "unforgettable.
Heres a portion of the breakdown for UC College of Medicines Class of 2012:
Of the 146 UC students matching at the March 16 event, 60 (41 percent) will stay in Ohio for their primary residencies. (An additional eight students will complete secondary residencies in the state.)
Of those, 27 will complete all or a portion of their residency at UC Health University Hospital and
Two students will complete pediatric residency at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center.
According to NRMP, 38,377 students applied for the 2012 residency match and more than 95 percent of U.S. medical school seniors matched with residency programsthe highest rate in 30 years. Specialties with the largest increases in matches were internal medicine, anesthesiology and emergency medicinewith emergency medicine filling every available position across the country.
Get complete UC Match Day results.
Read more about what happens "behind the scenes at Match Day.
Get some Match Day perspective from UCs chief surgery residents.
Have a look at the highlights of Match Days from years past.
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