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Week of 25 March 2005· Vol. VIII, No. 24
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A good match. The School of Medicine’s 137 graduating students came one step closer to becoming doctors on March 17, when fourth-year medical students across the nation learned what residency program they will attend. Among those ripping into their envelopes precisely at noon are (from left) Jennifer Rothschild (MED’05), Tracy Huynh (MED’05), and Arthur Jey (MED’05). Of those graduating, 21 percent chose internal medicine as their specialty, 9 percent chose pediatrics, and 6 percent chose to work in emergency medicine; 20 students will stay on to practice in BU-affiliated programs. Photo by Jeff Thiebauth

A good match. The School of Medicine’s 137 graduating students came one step closer to becoming doctors on March 17, when fourth-year medical students across the nation learned what residency program they will attend. Among those ripping into their envelopes precisely at noon are (from left) Jennifer Rothschild (MED’05), Tracy Huynh (MED’05), and Arthur Jey (MED’05). Of those graduating, 21 percent chose internal medicine as their specialty, 9 percent chose pediatrics, and 6 percent chose to work in emergency medicine; 20 students will stay on to practice in BU-affiliated programs. Photo by Jeff Thiebauth

       

25 March 2005
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