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A matched set. On Match Day, Thursday, March 18, approximately 16,000 fourth-year medical students across the country received their residency assignments through the National Resident Matching Program, a tradition begun in 1952. After graduating from medical school, new physicians spend at least three years as residents, receiving advanced training in their chosen field. MED students display their acceptance letters: (from left) Maureen Magut, who will train in radiology at the Mayo Clinic, Ingerlisa Mattoch, who will study pathology at the University of Stanford Medical Center, and LaFarra Young, who will pursue pathology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Photo by Kalman Zabarsky |
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26 March 2004 |