2014 Match Day Results
More than 160 fourth-year students met their match today at the UC College of Medicine. In the annual ceremony, students met in MSB E-351 to open their residency envelopes in the company of friends, family and college faculty.
Dean of the College of Medicine Thomas Boat, MD, pulled the first envelope for the class, congratulating the students and urging them to take Match Day as a celebration before the hard work ahead.
"We wish all of you the very best," he added. "We will be pleased that some of you stay here in Cincinnati, and we'll be pleased if some of you go off and come back at some time. We're all very pleased to know that you all will go off and become terrific ambassadors for UC and the UC College of Medicine."
Heres a portion of the breakdown for where the class of 2014 will complete their residencies:
- Of the 163 matched students, 74 (45 percent) will stay in Ohio for their primary residencies.
- Of those, 17 will complete all or a portion of their residency at UC Health University of Cincinnati Medical Center and 3 at will complete pediatric residency at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center.
- The most popular residencies were Internal Medicine with 25 matched students, Family Medicine (16) and Pediatrics (15).
Residency program directors at the College of Medicine and UC Medical Center also received the news of their matches last week.
UC College of Medicine celebrates Match Day on Friday, March 21, 2014.
Members of the Emergency Medicine residency program watch their matches come in on Thursday, March 20.
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