Match Day reveals next paths in future physicians ' careers

Match Day reveals next paths in future physicians' careersFourth-year students at the College of Medicine – Tucson and the College of Medicine – Phoenix learned where their journey to become physicians will take them next. Today University of Arizona Health SciencesMatch Day 2024 College of Medicine – Tucson students matched at 66 graduate medical education training centers in 29 states and the District of Columbia. UArizona Health SciencesCampus NewsHealthAcademicsCollege of Medicine - PhoenixCollege of Medicine - TucsonWildcat Journey Media contact(s)Stacy Pigott University of Arizona Health Sciencesspigott@arizona.edu520-539-4152Four years ago, medical students at the University of ArizonaCollege of Medicine – Tucson and theCollege of Medicine – Phoenix began their studies amidst a global pandemic. During annual Match Day ceremonies, the students, who persevered through COVID-19, virtual classrooms, rigorous coursework and board exams, found out where they will complete their residency training.On March 15 at 9 a.m., cheers erupted outside Old Main in Tucson, Arizona, and the Arizona Science Center in Phoenix as about 200 students learned where their journey to become physicians will take them next.The Tucson and Phoenix scenes were repeated at campuses around the United States as more than40,000soon-to-be graduates from medical schools took part in the annual tradition, simultaneously learning where they were placed by the National Residency Matchin...
Source: The University of Arizona: Health - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Source Type: research