On Friday, March 17, members of the 176th class of gathered with family, friends, and advisors to open envelopes revealing the name of the medical institution and residency training program at which their careers as doctors will finally begin.
This significant spring day, known colloquially as Match Day, is the culmination of years of effort on the part of fourth-year medical students. It represents a huge milestone in the career of budding physicians, as it is the first step toward聽working as a doctor in their chosen specialty. The students鈥 years of demanding curricula, clinical rotations, medical research, extracurricular activities, and months of traveling the country for residency interviews, all converged on this one moment.
鈥淎fter all the decisions and sacrifices that we鈥檝e made working toward聽this day, it鈥檚 nerve-wracking and exciting to finally find out what the next phase in our careers will be,鈥 says Gabriel Campion, a fourth-year student whose experience training to be a Navy pilot, testing the limits of what human physiology can withstand, inspired him to go into medicine. 鈥淣o matter where we match, the incredible training and fantastic mentors here at NYU School of Medicine have prepared us well for this next step.鈥
Matches are generated by a computer algorithm that uses the ranking preferences that students and residency programs provide. If the training position is a fit for both the applicant聽and the program, a match is generated.
For a small group of students, the guesswork has been taken out of the equation. Members of NYU School of Medicine鈥檚 , an accelerated track for a select group of eligible students, have already been guaranteed acceptance into 嘿嘿视频 Medical Center鈥檚 residency program they selected at the time of their school admission.
One such student, Katherine Otto, had a career in global health before attending NYU School of Medicine. 鈥淭he Three-Year MD Pathway at NYU School of Medicine was a perfect fit for me; as an older student, it allowed me to graduate in a shorter amount of time while still getting the full curriculum,鈥 says Otto. 鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to be able to share this day with my fellow students and all the advisors who coached and encouraged us every step of the way.鈥
鈥淢atch Day is an exciting day for medical students across the country,鈥 says Linda Tewksbury, MD, associate dean of student affairs at NYU School of Medicine. 鈥淗ere at NYU School of Medicine we have an excellent record of students matching to their top choice programs, which makes us extremely proud.鈥
View the 2017 Match List.
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