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By Doug Carlson
March 20, 2008FSU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ANNOUNCES
MATCH RESULTS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.- All 57 students in the FSU College of Medicine
Class of 2008 received notification today of where they will enter
residency training this summer after graduation.
Thirty-eight of the 57 graduating students, or 67 percent, are
entering residency in primary care specialties, including family
medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine and obstetrics/gynecology.
Other students matched in anesthesiology, dermatology, emergency
medicine, orthopedic surgery, pathology, plastic surgery and
psychiatry.
Thirty-three of the students, or 58 percent, will remain in
Florida for their graduate medical education. Twelve percent of the
students (seven total) will be at the Family Medicine Residency
Program at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare.
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. The 58 percent of students remaining
in Florida from FSU this year represents the largest percentage of
any graduating class at the College of Medicine to secure residency
positions in the state.
Of those matching outside of Florida, students matched in
Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New York,
North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington
and Washington, D.C.
“This is great news for the state of Florida with an
extraordinarily high number - 58 percent - of our students able to
remain here at a time when there simply aren’t enough residency
positions in the state to go around,’’ said Dr. J. Ocie Harris, dean
of the College of Medicine. “Overall, seeing that every one of our
students had a successful match, and the quality of the programs
they matched with, is a very strong indication of the first-rate
medical education they are receiving here at Florida State.’’
The residency match, conducted annually by the National Resident
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.
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Day results
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