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March 16, 2006
FSU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ANNOUNCES MATCH RESULTS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.- Thirty-five of the 36 students in the graduating
Class of 2006 of the Florida State University College of Medicine
received notification today of where they will enter residency
training this summer after graduation.

Twenty of the 36 graduating students, or 56 percent, are entering
residency in primary-care specialties, including family medicine,
pediatrics, internal medicine and obstetrics/gynecology.
Other students matched in general surgery, orthopedic surgery,
otolaryngology (head and neck surgery), anesthesiology, plastic
surgery, aerospace/flight surgery and radiology.
The 36th member of the graduating class will be completing a
Research Fellowship at the National Institutes of Health.
Nineteen of the students, or 53 percent, will remain in Florida for
their graduate medical education. On average about 40 percent of
students graduating from allopathic medical schools in Florida
remain in the state for residency training, due in part to a limited
number of available residency positions in state.
Of those matching outside of Florida, students matched in Georgia,
South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, New York,
Illinois, Nevada, and Washington, DC. Three students matched in
military programs.
The residency match, conducted annually by the National Residency
Matching Program, is the primary system that matches applicants to
residency programs with available positions at U.S. teaching
hospitals. Graduating medical students across the country receive
their match information at the same time on the same day. ### |