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April 10, 2002 Contact: Kathleen Wedemire
P. (313) 577-1429
kwedemi@med.wayne.edu
A Match Made in
Heaven!!
The Wayne State University School of Medicine
Class of 2002 had an outstanding match this year, according to Dr. Jane Thomas,
assistant dean for student affairs. The match took place on Thursday, March 21,
at Scott Hall, and when the Year IV students ripped open the envelopes to learn
where they’d match for their residency training, the din was unmistakably
joyful. The match rate for WSU this year was 98.4 percent, compared to 94.1
percent nationally—an exceptional achievement.
Match Day is the day graduating medical students
convene in the School’s auditorium and learn, individually and simultaneously,
where they have “matched” for their residencies. After four years of medical
school, young doctors receiving their medical degrees must continue with several
more years of advanced training in a specialty area before they can be fully
licensed to practice medicine. After months of selecting and interviewing with
programs most suited and desirable, the students submit their top choices. The
National Resident Match Program matches these choices with those of the
programs. On Match Day, all graduating doctors nationwide find out where they
will be heading for the next stage of training.
In summary, of the 248-member WSU class, 36 are
going into internal medicine, 28 into family medicine, 25 into emergency
medicine and 30 are doing transitional years, in addition to other specialties.
By far, the majority of the class is staying in southeast Michigan, with 132
matched to local programs, including 49 who will be staying at WSU/DMC. Those
leaving the state are heading to such prestigious programs as Johns Hopkins,
University of Massachusetts, Cleveland Clinic and the University of
Chicago.
Wayne State University is the country’s largest
single-campus medical school and the fourth largest overall in terms of
enrollment.
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