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How is Area 51 preparing for September 20?

Here is what a confidential source at Edwards Air Force Base told me:The United States Air Force Chief of Staff, General David L. Goldfein presided over a secret meeting in the main command SCIF, with the Secretary of the Air Force, Matthew P. Donovan, on 2 August, 2019, in Washington DC, the Pentagon. In that meeting were the following: Lt. Gen. VeraLinn Jamieson (USAF); Lt. Gen. Mark D. Kelly(USAF); Lt. Gen. Jeffery A. Rockwell(USAF); and Lt. Gen. James C. "Jim" Slife(USAF); Dr. Steven H. Walker (DARPA); Vaughn Bishop (CIA); Col. Brian S. Greenroad (USAF); Major General Jay M Coggan; Brig. Gen. Ondra Berry (USArmy); Brig. Gen. William Burks (USArmy Ret.); Dir. George Togliatti (Nevada State Department of Public Safety); Sheriff, Sharon Wehrly (NYE County, NV); Major General David S. Baldwin (USArmy); George C. Barnes (NSA); Dir. Mark S Ghilarducci (California Office of Emergency Services); Gen. Richard D. Clarke(USArmy); Command Chief Master Sgt. Gregory A. Smith(USArmy); John Bennett (FBI); Aaron Rouse (FBI); Raquel Girvin (FAA); Steven C. Stafford (USMS); Gary Schofield (USMS); and Alysa D. Erichs (DHS); Lt. Col. Nathaniel Ott(USAF); Scott Davidson and some guy who had no name, who dressed like college professor (everyone just ignored him).Before the meeting began, the DDI stated it was top secret, and that all the non-military types that were there, had to sign their lives away to keep quiet.General Goldfein then opened the meeting by introducing the Secretary and the General from SOCOM. After that, he handed the meeting over to Barnes, who basically talked and everyone listened.Here’s what was said, in a nutshell:Edwards Air Force Base will have all its Security Forces on Full Alert. All Security Force Personnel not assigned to base security duty from 10 September to 10 October will be on standby. If they are needed at (code name I am assuming is Area 51) Dark Eagle, they will be air lifted, with 4 hours’ notice. Call ups from other Air Force Bases have begun already and they will have what will be a Security Group, fully geared, on standby at Edwards, should they be needed.SOCOM has two SOC quick reaction forces, in plain cloths, already infiltrating 10 groups that are planning to organize and attempt an incursion. They will be used to ID anyone appearing to lead the effort. The FBI has teams ready to capture those leaders at various points along the planed rally points.The Kern County Sheriff’s Office, and the Nye Sheriff’s Office have Deputies specifically assigned to assemble at rally points already designated by several groups the FBI has penetrated, in southern California, around Lancaster and Rosamond.The Nevada State Department of Public Safety along with the Nevada National Guard, will be on stepped up patrols around the perimeter of Dark Eagle.SOCOM has 12 Blackhawks armed with ADSII systems, who will fly sorties against crowds that threaten incursions along the outer barrier. They will keep those missions to night ops for maximum effect.The FAA will clear the air space for a 100-mile radius around Dark Eagle. Only Military IFF with classified coms will be cleared for flight ops, from 9/15/2019 to 10/5/2019.The Air Force will task large and small AC intercepts with live ammo. Paragliders and parachutists, within the exterior perimeter will be met and arrested by the USMS.All civilian security contractors will be equipped with the new NGCP hand held ADW, the M34A Non-tactical Version, and will be authorized to use at their discretion. The DOD and DHS does not want any unnecessary bloodshed. So only the inner perimeter teams will be issued live ammo. The M34A will be set to disrupt the lower GI tract of any unshielded target, which will cause extreme incapacitating abdominal pain. It will take five individuals to carry these people off to the hospital and every M34A has enough battery life to take down 25 to 30 people, before a new battery is required. There is about a 20% chance that the target of the M34A, will require an emergency room visit, but it’s classified as a less than lethal form of disruption and the AG has signed off on it’s use. Each unit can effectively take out between 400 to 500 individuals before the M34A has to be re-serviced.All security forces are equipped to defend the bases’ inner perimeter. They will also be armed with one member, with an M34A. All other SF members will have various lethal weapons. Incursion is not authorized within the inner protective perimeter.IF large groups of people start to gather at location Grinch, Elvis, Monitor or UncleJoe, the respective National Guards will be cleared to deploy their airborne assets to act as disruption elements. Causing chaos at these rallies. The secret executive orders from both Governors authorizes the National Guard to break up gatherings of more than 500 individuals. Tiger teams from each state will be tasked with arresting organizers and leaders on federal charges of conspiracy to commit federal criminal trespass onto a military installation. The 9th Circuit reluctantly forecasted their support for this charge.The Secretary of Defense Designated the exclusion zone around Dark Eagle as a National Defense Area, and should anyone be killed during this event, the NDA use of force rules apply and no DOD or Military Person will be chargeable during this action.If a group of more than 10000 individuals form in any given place, the SOC UH-60’s with their ADS systems, will be used to disburse the crowds. These systems have sonic, sub-sonic and microwave emitters that will render anyone within range of systems activation, temporarily deaf, blind and extremely nauseous. Along with these symptoms will be a heat rash that appears on openly exposed skin. This heat rash will be uncontrollably itchy, for at least 48 hours after exposure. In some cases, an exposed skin, including the face, may be permanently disfigured.If a group somehow manages to form, that is close to or larger than 100000 individuals, while extremely unlikely, they advised command that Dark Eagle has Package 12 waiting for intruders, at Line 22, in various places, classified. It is estimated that Package 12, when released will cause serious injury to those exposed to their affects. They deployed an extra quantity of Package 12 around the inner perimeter, when the NSA first picked up the “RAID” intercept. They anticipate that exposure to Package 12 will cause enough fear, paranoia and disruption, that others will turn back or turn themselves over to medical people, who will be standing by with buses to take them to the area hospitals equipped with the antidotes.Both CHP and the Nevada Highway Patrol will be watching for bus loads of people or large groups of people, headed in the direction of NYE County. They have been instructed to do a prolonged safety check with these vehicles and to arrest any driver engaged in transporting the people who are participating in this illegal event.IF many vehicles are spotted carrying large numbers of people, then the National Guard MP Units assigned will notify each DHS State Rep and the Governors will declare Martial Law in that region giving the USAF and the USArmy complete authority to stop traffic on all roads leading into Dark Eagle, without proper military clearance. Vehicle breaches will be met with Task Force Barney and their MD103 drone systems. No vehicle who breaches a checkpoint will be operational for more than 1 mile past a checkpoint.Everyone arrested for participating in this incursion will be put on one of 2000 train cars designated to ship them to an Iowa detention facility. Each train of 200 cars will have the capacity to carry 10000 human adults. Once at the Iowa detention facility, suspects will be fined $10,000.00 if they plead guilty, and they will be sentenced to 1-year probation, if they have no priors. They will be then be released. If they plead not-guilty, they will be charged with 1 felony count of criminal trespass or conspiracy to commit federal criminal trespass, and a trial date at their local federal magistrates court will be set.IF anyone makes it through to the inner perimeter of Dark Eagle, then ADSIII will be deployed against them. ADSIII may or may not have lethal results. It causes blinding headaches, stroke in some cases, memory loss and in some rarer cases, brain cancer. It is not a pleasant thing to watch. No shielding will prevent it’s affect.IF anyone makes it through the inner perimeter, protocol Alpha is in effect. Subjects will likely be reported missing and or presumed deceased. Protocol Alpha is the last line of defense and will keep Dark Eagle dark. In the extremely UNLIKELY event that people do make into Dark Eagle, and come within 1000 ft. of building 7 or building 9, then deadly force is authorized. Sniper teams are standing buy, along with Security Forces in Fire Team Buildings. If there are more than 2 in any group, then deadly force is authorized at 5000 ft, but only one of the group is authorized to be put down. The other group member if they turn back, is to be incapacitated and given protocol Alpha.They are calling this operation at Dark Eagle, operation “Tongue in Cheek” and the Edwards operation, “Highlights Magazine”.People who are arrested will be code-named “Goofus’es”. People who turn back or change their mind and avoid the area, will be code-named “Gallants”.We hoped you enjoyed this broadcast of H.G. Whells, “War of the Words”; had this been an actual classified briefing and if I was telling you what was said, then you wouldn’t be so angry for reading this all the way through. You’re welcome.Stay away from Groom Lake on September 20th, 2019 and you won’t have to learn if this was a serious attempt at warning you off, or if I’m just a nerd with too much time on my hands.

Is there any advantage to attending a top med school?

Q. Is there any advantage to attending a top med school?A. My previous answer to the advantages of attending top medical schools in matching with top competitive residency programs. Bottom line, even though the best students in any medical school can match into their specialty choice, graduates from top medical schools regardless of class rank, tend to favor the more competitive specialties (less primary care) and match into the best residency programs in those specialties. This is particularly helpful if there is aspiration for an academic career and perhaps leadership in that specialty, the politics of that specialty and perhaps leadership in medicine/medical education (US and transnational) where pedigree matters. I analyzed the 2016 Match data from medical schools of various tiers.Q. Do med students who go to schools such as JHU, Stanford, UCLA, WashU, etc., have an easier time matching with the top competitive residency programs?A2A. From the 2016 match, top tier schools did very well in matching to the most competitive specialties. Many took their own students eg. Stanford matched Dermatology (6). There is disproportionate representation in the most sought after fields, like Wash U matching Orthopedics (10), JHU matching ENT (8), and Duke matching Opthalmology (9), despite class size of only 96. The programs they match into are top tier in their specialties as well. These schools have a high percentage not going into Primary Care, giving room for Caribbean/osteopathic graduates. Mid tier schools like Texas A&M (class size may be a factor) astoundingly matched Dermatology (10), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (8). Newly opened schools like Texas Tech El Paso matched Dermatology (1), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (3), and Neurosurgery (1). Even the inaugural class of U of South Carolina Greenville matched into Orthopedics (2), Neurosurgery (1), and Urology (1).General Surgery is in decline.In the end, if you performed well in any US medical school and have commendable USMLE scores, you have a good chance of matching into your desired specialty.Harvard matched Dermatology (10), Opthalmology (6), Neurosurgery (2), OMFS (3), Orthopedics (4), Otolaryngology (3), Rad Onc (8), Urology (3), Vascular Surg (2).Stanford matched Dermatology (7), Opthalmology (2), Neurosurgery (2), Orthopedics (3), Otolaryngology (2), Rad Onc (2), Vasc Surg (1).Yale matched Dermatology (4), Opthalmology (4), Neurosurgery (2), Orthopedics (6), ENT (4), Rad Onc (4), Urology (3).JHU matched Dermatology (1), Opthalmology (4), Neurosurgery (4), Orthopedics (5), ENT (8), Urology (3).Wash U matched Dermatology (6), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (10), Otolaryngology (1), Rad Onc (2), Urology (3), Vascular Surg (1).Duke matched Dermatology (2), Opthalmology (9), Neurosurgery (3), Orthopedics (8), Otolaryngology (1), Rad Onc (2), Plastic Surg (3).Texas A&M matched Dermatology (10), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (8), Otolaryngology (2), Plastic Surgery (2), Urology (2), Vascular Surg (1).Texas Tech El Paso matched Dermatology (1), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (3), Neurosurgery (1).U South Carolina- Greenville (inaugural class) matched Neurosurgery (1), Orthopedics (2), Urology (1).Touro California / TUCOM-CA matched AOA programs in Opthalmology (1), Orthopedics (1), ENT (1), Neurosurgery (1).Ross University - Primary Care 2016 Ross University ResidencyHMS 2016 Match ListAnesthesiology (5) MGH, BWH (3), BIDMCDermatology (9) UCSF, NYU, Harvard (3), Stanford, NYP-Columbia, Duke, UPMCMed-Derm (1) HarvardEmergency Medicine (9) Harvard BWH/MGH (2), NYU, Stanford, UNC, HopkinsDuke, Georgia Regents, Rutgers RWJMSFamily Medicine (4) Contra Costa, Brown/Memorial Hosp, Swedish Med Center/First Hill, Harbor-UCLAGeneral Surgery (6) BWH, U Washington, Stanford, BIDMC, UCSF East Bay, BMCInternal Medicine-Primary Care (8) UCSF, BWH (2), MGH (3), CHA, BIDMCInternal Medicine (34) JHU (2), MGH (7), BWH (8), UCSF (2), NYP-Columbia (2), U Washington (2), Stanford (3), Brown (3), NYP-Cornell (research), UCLA (2),BIDMC, NYU, OHSUChild Neuro (1) CHBNeurology (6) (BWH/MGH) (4), NYP-Columbia, Mt. SinaiNeurological Surgery (2) MGH, UCLAOB/GYN (12) UCSF, Northwestern, Hopkins (2), Duke, Brown, Yale, U Washington, Einstein/Montefiore, BIDMC (3)Ophthalmology (6) MEEI (2), USC, UCSD, BMC, IEEIOMFS (3) MGH (3)Orthopedic Surgery (4) Harvard (2), UCSF, Naval Medical Ctr, PortsmouthOtolaryngology (3) Hopkins, MEEI, UCSFPathology (2) MGH, BWHPediatrics (5) Boston Combined - CHB (3), U Washington, MGHPediatrics-Primary Care (1) UCSFPlastic Surgery (2) U Washington, Einstein/MontefiorePsychiatry (11) MGH/McLean (3), UCSF, Harvard Longwood, Stanford (2), Stanford (research), U Washington, Penn, Case Western/MetroHealthRadiation Oncology (8) MD Anderson, Harvard (3), U Washington, Jefferson, NYP-Cornell, City of HopeRadiology (4) UCSF, Penn/HUP, NYP-Cornell, Maine MedUrology (3) BWH, MGH, Mt. SinaiVascular Surgery (2) U Penn, MGH=======Non-Clinical (3) JP Morgan, Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company, FilmmakerTransitional Year (5) Santa Clara Valley, BIDMC/Brockton (2), Cambridge Health Alliance, Steward CarneyPrelim surgery (5) U Washington, MGH, St Lukes-Roosevelt, BWH, Mt SinaiPrelim medicine (25) BIDMC (4), BWH (10), Duke, MGH (4), Mt Auburn (3), Presbyterian Hosp, Dallas, St Lukes-Roosevelt, UT HoustonStanford University Match List 2016Anesthesiology (2) Stanford, UCSFChild Neurology (2) Stanford (2)Dermatology (7) NYP Hosp-Columbia Univ Med Ctr, Stanford (6)Emergency Medicine (3) UCSF, MGH (2)Family Medicine (1) U ColoradoGeneral Surgery (3) BWH, MGH, Stanford (2)Internal Medicine (16) BIDMC, BWH (3), Case (Phys-Sci), UPenn, MGH (3), NYP Hosp-Columbia, NYU (Clin Invest Track), Stanford, UC Riverside, U Colorado, Yale-New Haven Hosp, Yale-New Haven Hosp (Phys-Sci)Medicine-Primary (7) BU (Preventive), BWH (3), Dartmouth, MGH, UCLANeurology (1) UCSFNeurological Surgery(2) U Utah, StanfordObstetrics-Gyn (3) BWH, Stanford, White Mem Med CtrOphthalmology (2) New York Eye & Ear Infirm, StanfordOrthopedic Surgery (3) Baylor, GWU, Hosp For Special Surg-NYOtolaryngology (2) Johns Hopkins Hosp, U Texas Southwestern MedPathology (1) BWHPediatrics (5) Childrens Hosp-Philadelphia, Stanford(2), UC Davis, U WashingtonPlastic Surgery (3) Stanford (2), U WashingtonPsychiatry (4) Stanford Univ (3), U IowaRadiology-Diagnostic (3) MGH, Stanford, U UtahRadiation-Oncology (2) MSK, StanfordThoracic Surgery (1) StanfordVascular Surgery (1) StanfordYale 2016 Match ListAnesthesiology (1) StanfordDermatology (4) Northwestern, Walter Reed, Case, UCSFDiagnostic Radiology (2) UCSF (2)EM (6) Carolinas Med Ctr, UCSF, Penn, Icahn, Harbor-UCLA, NYPH - Columbia & CornellFamily Med (1) BUInternal Medicine (19) UCSF, Penn, Duke (3), Mayo - Rochester, Northwestern, NYPH-Columbia, MGH (2), U Wash (2), UCSF, Penn, BU, JHU,Albert Einstein/Montefiore, BWH, Madigan ArmyInternal Medicine / Primary Care (4) Penn, U Wash, BU, BWHNeurology (2) Yale, StanfordNeurosurgery (2) MGH, YaleOBGYN (6) Penn, UCLA, Northwestern, NYPH - Columbia, Yale (2)Ophtho (4) UCSF, NYU, Mayo - Rochester, Harvard - MEEIOrtho (6) Barnes-Jewish, Case, Yale, HSS, Penn, RushENT (4) Stanford, Icahn (2), Harvard - MEEIPathology (2) Penn, StanfordPediatrics (3) U Wash, Stanford (2)Plastic Surgery (2) Yale, UT Medical BranchPsychiatry (4) Yale (3), Cambridge Health AllianceRad Onc (4) MSK, Yale, JHU, UCLAUrology (1) IcahnJohns Hopkins 2016 match listAnesthesia (2) U Penn, U WisconsinDermatology (1) JHUENT (8) HMS/Mass Eye and Ear (2), JHU, USC, CCF, Mayo, Barnes-Jewish, UCSDEmergency Medicine (10) Icahn, BU, NMC Portsmouth, NYU, Alameda Health Systems – Highland (2) , UNC, U Conn, JHU (2)Family Medicine (3) Swedish Medical Center, Sutter Med Center, BUInternal Medicine (20) JHU (8), MGH (3), UCSF (3), BWH, UTSW, U Penn, UColorado, NYU, IcahnMed-Peds (1) JHUPediatrics (4) UCLA, CHOP, Stanford, ColumbiaNeurology (2) UCSF, BWHNeurosurgery (4) NYU, JHU, Duke, U WisconsinOBGYN (5) UCSF (2), UCSD, Yale, ColumbiaOphthalmology (4) JHU (2), U Iowa, U MichiganOrthopedics Surgery (5) JHU (3), U Conn, UNCPathology (4) JHU, UCSF, BWH, MGHPsychiatry (9) JHU (4), MGH (2), Yale, UCSF, NYUPM&R (2) JHU, StanfordRadiology (5) Albert Einstein (Diagnostic), BWH (IR), MGH, Florida – Orlando,JHU (Nuclear)General Surgery (12) BWH (2), Duke, NMC San Diego, JHU, Morehouse, Yale, UCSF, UCLA, U Iowa, Washington Hospital Ctr, JHU (Prelimary), Wash Med CtrThoracic Surgery (1) U PennUrology (3) Stanford, JHU, EmoryColumbia University College of Physicians & SurgeonsAnesthesiology (9) MGH, Columbia (5), U Michigan, Vanderbilt, YaleBusiness (3)Child Neurology (2) Columbia, StanfordDermatology (8) U Penn, Columbia (2), NYU, U Chicago, U Colorado, UCLA, YaleEmergency Medicine (13) Alameda Health System, Duke (2), Einstein/Jacobi Med Ctr (2), Icahn (3), Maimonides Medical Center, MGH (2), NY Methodist, UCLAFamily Medicine (3) Institute for Family Health-NY, UCSF, U MontanaInternal Medicine (36) BU, BWH, Einstein/Montefiore (2), Harbor-UCLA, U Penn,Icahn, JHU, MGH, Mayo, Northwestern, Columbia (12), NYU (3), Stanford, U Colorado, U Mich, UTSW, UCSF (3), Vanderbilt, Yale (2)Neurological Surgery (7) Emory, Northwestern, Columbia, Rutgers-New Jersey, U Cincinnati, USC, Wash U/ BarnesNeurology (5) BWH, Columbia (2), NYU, YaleObstetrics & Gynecology (7) Christiana Care (2), U Penn, Columbia, NYP Hosp-Weill Cornell, NYU (2)Ophthalmology (6) CCF, MEEI/Harvard, Nassau University, Northwestern,NYP Hosp-Columbia, SUNY UpstateOral & Maxillofacial Surgery (2) Columbia (2)Orthopedic Surgery (5) Madagan Army, Columbia (2), USC, UCSDOtolaryngology (5) U Penn, Columbia, Stanford, U Cincinnati, U UtahPathology (5) JHU, Columbia (2), NYP Hosp-Weill Cornell, StanfordPediatrics (23) Children's LA, Children’s Boston, CHOP, Cincinnati (2), Einstein/Montefiore, Emory, INOVA Fairfax Hospital, JHU, Nationwide Children’s, Columbia (7), Stanford, U Massachusetts, U Pitt (2), U Vermont, UCSFPsychiatry (14) U Penn, MGH (2), Columbia (3), NYP Weill Cornell (3), NYU,Thomas Jefferson, USC, U Washington (2)Radiation Oncology (2) Emory, NYURadiology – Diagnostic (4) U Penn (2), NYP-Columbia, NYP-Weill CornellSurgery – General (7) Albany Med Ctr, U Penn, NYMC-Westchester, Rutgers-RWJ, U Mich, U Wash, VanderbiltSurgery – Preliminary (2) Hofstra NSLIJ, ColumbiaSurgery – Thoracic (1) ColumbiaWashington University Match List 2016Anesthesiology (5) Barnes-Jewish, New York-Presbyterian, Rush, UCLA, U PittsDermatology (6) Barnes-Jewish (2), Baylor, JHU, U Mich, U PittsEmergency Medicine (4) Barnes-Jewish, Baylor, JHU, UCSFFamily Medicine (1) U CincinnatiGeneral Surgery (2) Northwestern, U ConnInternal Medicine (20) Barnes-Jewish (10), Hofstra North Shore-LIJ, JHU (2), MGH (3), Northwestern, Oregon (2), U ArizonaNeurology (4) Barnes-Jewish, BWH, U Penn, UCSFObstetrics and Gynecology (4) Case, 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Vermont:http://www.uvm.edu/medicine/mede...University of Virginia:https://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/...Vanderbilt University:https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu...West Virginia University:http://medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/stud...Wright State University:https://medicine.wright.edu/comm...TTU HSChttps://www.ttuhsc.edu/som/stude...UTMBhttps://www.utmb.edu/iutmb/artic...UTSWhttp://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ne...Baylor College of Medicine 2016Duke Medical Students Celebrate Match Day 2016!Friday, March 18, 2016Each year, fourth year medical students across the country view the third week of March as the start of their future. Match Day is a unified event organized by the National Resident Match Program. On March 18, medical students at Duke University School of Medicine opened their envelopes and learned where in the country they will begin their residency programs.A total of 96 students participated in Match Day at Duke this year and are headed to some of the nation’s most prestigious programs.Among them,23 are staying at Duke University8 are going to John Hopkins University programs7 are going to Harvard University6 are going to University of California at San Francisco programs6 are going to University of Texas Southwestern programs6 are going to the York Presbyterian (Columbia/Cornell) programs4 are going to University of Washington, Seattle Programs3 are going to Stanford University ProgramsStudents matched in the following specialties:Anesthesiology (7)Dermatology (2)Emergency Medicine (3)Family Medicine (6)Internal Medicine (19)Medicine/Pediatrics (4)Medicine/Psychiatry (1)Neurology (1)Neurosurgery (3)Obstetrics & Gynecology (4)Ophthalmology (9)Orthopaedics (8)Otolaryngology (1)Pathology (1)Pediatrics (5)Plastic Surgery (3)Psychiatry (3)Psychiatry - Pediatrics - Child Psych (1)Radiation Oncology (2)Radiology (9)Urology (4)Dartmouthhttps://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/...Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine:Anesthesiology: (15) WVU, U Mass, UTMB (4), Baylor COM (3), Medical University of South Carolina, UTSW, U Texas San Antonio, Texas A&M (2), Naval Medical CenterDermatology: (10) Dartmouth, Texas A&M (2), Cooper Hospital University,Texas Tech, UTMB, Baylor U (2), U Mass, OregonEmergency Med: (13 )U Arkansas, U North Carolina, U Texas Houston, UTSW (2), U Cincinnati, U Florida - Jacksonville, John Peter Smith Hospital, U Kentucky (2), Texas A&M, Kaweah Delta Health Care District, VanderbiltFamily Med: (19) Conroe Regional Medical Center, Texas Tech (2), Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, North Colorado Medical Center, UC Davis, John Peter Smith Hosp, Baylor U, Utah Valley Regional, U Virginia, Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Texas A&M BCS (2), Christus Santa Rosa, McLennan County Family Medicine, Darnall Army Medical Center, John Peter Smith Hosp,Christus Santa Rosa (2)General Surgery: (14) Texas Tech, U New Mexico, Baylor COM, Methodist Hospital, U Texas Austin Dell, Orlando Health, Baylor U, UTSW, Baptist Health System, Texas Tech - El Paso, U Colorado, U Texas Houston, Keesler Medical Center, U Texas San AntonioInternal Medicine: (44) U Texas San Antonio (2), Oschner (3), Texas A&M (5), U Texas Houston (5), Baylor U (2), Southern Illinois, U Hawaii, Henry Ford, Hofstra NSLIJ SOM- Lenox Hill, Providence Sacred Heart, Loma Linda, UTMB (3), Methodist Texas A&M, Cedars-Sinai (2), LSU Shreveport (3), Texas Tech - El Paso, U Texas at Austin Dell, U Nevada, U North Carolina, U Louisville, Wake Forest, Emory, Mayo Clinic, Methodist Hospital, Texas Tech - Permian Basin, Baylor COMNeurology: (3) U Alabama, Texas A&M, DukeOB/GYN: (10) U Colorado (2), UT Houston (3), U Texas Southwestern (2),Texas A&M (2), Texas TechOphthalmology: (3) Texas A&M, UTSW, Texas TechOrthopedic Surgery: (8) UTSW (2), Texas A&M, Baylor U Med Ctr (2), U Chicago, Mayo Clinic, John Peter SmithOtolaryngology: (2) U Mississippi, Texas A&MPathology: (2) U Arkansas, Wake ForestPediatrics: (14) U Texas Houston, Children's Los Angeles, Texas A&M, St. Louis University, U Missouri-Kansas City, U Texas Austin Dell (2), Baylor COM- San Antonio (2), UTSW, U Oklahoma - Tulsa (2), U Utah, UC IrvinePlastic Surgery: (2) U South Florida, Loma LindaPM&R: (3) Icahn/Mount Sinai, U Arkansas, Carolinas Medical CenterPsychiatry: (11) U North Carolina, U South Florida, UTSW, Texas A&M, U Mass (2), U Oklahoma - Tulsa (2), U Texas Austin Dell, UTMB, U MarylandRadiology-Diagnostic: (7) Baylor U (2), Baylor COM, Texas A&M, UC Irvine,NCC- Walter Reed, U Texas HoustonTransitional: (2)Urology: (2) Texas A&M, Mayo Clinic - JacksonvilleVascular Surgery: (1) EmoryTTUHSC El Pasohttp://elpasoheraldpost.com/medical-students-learn-match-resultsThe Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Paul L. Foster School of Medicine class of 2016 learned the results of the National Residency Match Program (NRMP) during a celebration Friday, March 18.A total of 73 senior medical students at TTUHSC El Paso were successful in matching to excellent graduate medical education positions.Three students have been accepted to programs in El Paso and 47% will remain in Texas. Overall, 52% matched to primary care residency programs, including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, medicine/pediatrics and obstetrics-gynecology.Two students will begin their service to our country through the military match.The NRMP oversees a computerized process that links choices of graduating medical students with preferences of residency program directors.Orthopedics (3)Dermatology (1)Neurosurgery (1)Opthalmology (3)Gen Surg (7)U South Carolina- Greenville Inaugural class of 2016Anesthesiology (3) U Louisville, U Wisconsin, VanderbiltEmergency Medicine (4) Albany Medical Center, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, U Virginia, VanderbiltFamily Medicine (8) Anderson Area Med Ctr, Bayfront Med Ctr- FL, U So Carolina,Palmetto Health COLUMBIA SC, Self Regional Healthcare-SC (2), Spartanburg Reg Healthcare-SC, Utah HealthCare InstituteInternal Medicine (6) Georgetown, U So Carolina (4), U Alabama BirminghamInternal Medicine/Psychiatry (1) NCC-Walter ReedNeurological Surgery (1) Wake Forest Baptist Med Ctr-NCObstetrics-Gynecology (7) Carolinas Med Ctr, NC, U So Carolina, Med Coll Wisconsin, Medical College of Georgia, San Diego Naval Medical Center, U Alabama Med Ctr, VanderbiltOrthopaedic Surgery (2) U S Carolina, VanderbiltPathology (2) B I Deaconess Med Ctr, Medical University of SCPediatrics (9) Carolinas Med Ctr-NC, Florida State University TALLAHASSEE, USo Carolina (3), Palmetto Health Richland (2), Tripler Army, U Arizona TucsonPsychiatry (2) LSU SOM-New Orleans, Wright Patterson AFB OHSurgery-General (3) U So Carolina, Spartanburg Reg Healthcare, Medical University of SCUrology (1) U South FloridaTouro California / TUCOM-CA 2016 Match List:Anesthesiology (1) Washington U ACGMEEmergency Medicine (5) Kaweah Delta Health Care ACGME, Allegiance Health - Jackson, MI AOA, Genesys Regional - Grand Blanc, MI AOA, Botsford - Thomas Jefferson ACGME, Drexel/Hahnemann ACGMEFamily Medicine (40) U Wisconsin ACGME, Natividad - Salinas, CA ACGME, San Joaquin General ACGME, UCSF (2) - Fresno, CA ACGME, Valley Consortium - Modesto, CA ACGME, Marian Regional - Santa Maria, CA ACGME, Mercy Medical Center - Redding, CA ACGME, UCSD ACGME, Kaiser Permanente - Napa/Solano - Vallejo, CA ACGME, Long Beach ACGME, UC ACGME, Kaweah Delta Health Care ACGME, Kaiser Permanente - Anaheim, CA ACGME, Valley Consortium - Modesto, CA ACGME, Harbor-UCLA ACGME, Shasta Community Health Center ACGME, Valley Consortium - Modesto, CA ACGME, Community Memorial Health System - Ventura, CA AOA, Downey Regional, CA AOA, Marian Regional - Santa Maria, CA AOA, Community Memorial - Ventura, CA AOA, Downey Regional, CA AOA, Community Memorial - Ventura, CA AOA, Southeastern Regional - Lumberton, NC AOA, College - Long Beach, CA AOA, Naval Camp Pendelton, Chino Valley, CA AOA, Broward - Ft. Lauderdale, FL AOA, LSU New Orleans, LA ACGME, Hennepin County - Minneapolis ACGME, U Missouri - Kansas City ACGME, U Montana AOA, U Nevada - Las Vegas ACGME, MediSys - Flushing, NY AOA, Our Lady of Lourdes - Binghamton, NY AOA, Valley Medical Center - Renton, WA ACGME, MultiCare Good Samaritan - Puyallup, WA AOA, Mercy Medical Center - Redding, CA ACGMEFamily Medicine-Emergency Medicine PA Aria Health - Philadelphia, PA AOAGeneral Surgery (4) UCSF - Fresno, CA ACGME, Sky Ridge Medical Center - Lone Tree, CO AOA, St Anthony Hospital - Lakewood, CO AOA, MediSys Health Network - Flushing, NY AOAInternal Medicine (24) UC Riverside ACGME, UC Irvine ACGME, UCSF - Fresno, CA (2) ACGME, Kaiser Permanente - Oakland, CA ACGME, Scripps Mercy Hospital ACGME, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center - Colton, CA (2) AOA, College Medical Center - Long Beach, CA AOA, St. Joseph's Lakeland - Lakeland, FL AOA, Walter Reed, Mercy Health - Muskegon, MI AOA, CarePoint Health - Bayonne Medical Center - Bayonne, NJ AOA, Palisades Medical Center - North Bergen, NJ AOA, Hackensack UMC Palisades - Norht Bergen, NJ AOA, Montefiore Medical Center/Einstein - Bronx, NY ACGME, Christ Hospital (2) - Cincinnati, OH ACGME University Hospital - Parma, OH AOA, Wright Patterson Air Force, Legacy Emanuel/Good Samaritan - Portland, OR ACGME, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center - Corvallis, OR AOA, U Texas - Houston, TX ACGMENeurological Surgery (1) CA Arrowhead Regional Medical Center - Colton, CA AOANeurology (2) NY Hofstra NSLIJ School of Medicine - North Shore LIJ ACGME, UTSW ACGMEObstetrics & Gynecology (7) Kennedy U/Our Lady of Lourdes - Stanford, NJ AOA, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center - Brooklyn, NY AOA, Womack Army Medical Center - Ft. Bragg, NC, GWU ACGME, Boston U ACGME, Sparrow Hospital - Lansing, MI ACGME, Jersey Shore U ACGMEOphthalmology (1) Arrowhead Regional - Colton, CA AOAOrthopedic Surgery (1) NJ Inspira Health Network AOAOtolaryngology & Facial Plastic Surgery (1) Doctor’s Hospital - Columbus, AOAPathology (1) Stanford ACGMEPediatrics (14) U Arizona - Tucson, AZ ACGME, UCSF - Fresno, CA ACGME, Loma Linda (2) ACGME, USC A ACGME, Emory ACGME, Tripler Army Medical Center (2) - Honolulu, HI, U Kansas ACGME, Children’s Michigan (2) - Detroit ACGME, Detroit AOA, Children’s Mercy Hospital - Kansas City, MO ACGME, Case ACGME, OMECO Teaching Health Center - Tulsa, AOAPhysical Medicine & Rehabilitation (8) UC Irvine ACGME, Larkin Community - South Miami, FL AOA, Marianjoy Rehab Hospital - Wheaton, IL ACGME, Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital - Chicago, IL ACGME, Columbia/Cornell-New York Presbyterian - New York, NY ACGME, NYU ACGME (2), U Pitts ACGMEPsychiatry (6) U Arizona - Tucson, AZ ACGME, UCSF - Fresno, CA ACGME, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital - Park Ridge, IL ACGME, Harvard South Shore - Brockton, MA ACGME, Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Bethesda, MD, Oregon - Portland, OR ACGMERadiology-Diagnostic (2) Grand Rapids, MI ACGME, Geisinger - Danville, PA ACGMESurgical - Preliminary (1) Kern Medical Center - Bakersfield, CA ACGMEThoracic Surgery (1) CA UC Davis ACGMETraditional Rotating Internship (7) CA Hemet Valley Medical Center (2) - Hemet, CA AOA, McLaren Oakland - Pontiac, MI AOA, Peconic Bay - Riverhead, NY AOA, Adena Health System - Chillicothe, OH AOA, Clarion Hospital, PA AOA, Naval Medical Center - San Diego

How much does going to a high ranking medical school matter in terms of being able to go to a highly competitive residency? Also, does school rank matter as much as the medical school you attend?

Q. How much does going to a high ranking medical school matter in terms of being able to go to a highly competitive residency? Also, does school rank matter as much as the medical school you attend?A. Previous answer on the same subject. In the process of analyzing the 2018 Match Data. TN's answers to:Q. Is there any advantage to attending a top med school?My previous answer to the advantages of attending top medical schools in matching with top competitive residency programs. Bottom line, even though the best students in any medical school can match into their specialty choice, graduates from top medical schools regardless of class rank, tend to favor the more competitive specialties (less primary care) and match into the best residency programs in those specialties. This is particularly helpful if there is aspiration for an academic career and perhaps leadership in that specialty, the politics of that specialty and perhaps leadership in medicine/medical education (US and transnational) where pedigree matters. I analyzed the 2016 Match data from medical schools of various tiers.One other point. There is no consensus ranking for medical schools. May be ball park for top 20 schools. The US News ranking is contrived. It ranks schools with the most NIH funding for research and another for the strength of their primary care programs. These criteria are dubious and nobody cares, except may be premeds.Residency programs know about your school and its reputation in academic circles in their specialty. Medical schools do not have across the board excellent residencies in all specialties. So your particular medical school may have a mediocre residency program in that specialty. That department is what the residency programs know about your school. In my time, the General Surgery residency program at Duke University was top notch. But the Anesthesiology residency program was on probation. Perhaps in their interdepartmental skirmishes, the Anesthesiology Department was overshadowed, hence unable to recruit outstanding faculty. Just my wild guess. If you were to apply for General Surgery, you certainly were well trained knowing the reputation of the department. If you were to apply for Anesthesiology, your medical school may not be as well thought of.Q. Do med students who go to schools such as JHU, Stanford, UCLA, WashU, etc., have an easier time matching with the top competitive residency programs?A2A. From the 2016 match, top tier schools did very well in matching to the most competitive specialties. Many took their own students eg. Stanford matched Dermatology (6). There is disproportionate representation in the most sought after fields, like Wash U matching Orthopedics (10), JHU matching ENT (8), and Duke matching Opthalmology (9), despite class size of only 96. The programs they match into are top tier in their specialties as well. These schools have a high percentage not going into Primary Care, giving room for Caribbean/osteopathic graduates. Mid tier schools like Texas A&M (class size may be a factor) astoundingly matched Dermatology (10), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (8). Newly opened schools like Texas Tech El Paso matched Dermatology (1), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (3), and Neurosurgery (1). Even the inaugural class of U of South Carolina Greenville matched into Orthopedics (2), Neurosurgery (1), and Urology (1).General Surgery is in decline.In the end, if you performed well in any US medical school and have commendable USMLE scores, you have a good chance of matching into your desired specialty.Harvard matched Dermatology (10), Opthalmology (6), Neurosurgery (2), OMFS (3), Orthopedics (4), Otolaryngology (3), Rad Onc (8), Urology (3), Vascular Surg (2).Stanford matched Dermatology (7), Opthalmology (2), Neurosurgery (2), Orthopedics (3), Otolaryngology (2), Rad Onc (2), Vasc Surg (1).Yale matched Dermatology (4), Opthalmology (4), Neurosurgery (2), Orthopedics (6), ENT (4), Rad Onc (4), Urology (3).JHU matched Dermatology (1), Opthalmology (4), Neurosurgery (4), Orthopedics (5), ENT (8), Urology (3).Wash U matched Dermatology (6), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (10), Otolaryngology (1), Rad Onc (2), Urology (3), Vascular Surg (1).Duke matched Dermatology (2), Opthalmology (9), Neurosurgery (3), Orthopedics (8), Otolaryngology (1), Rad Onc (2), Plastic Surg (3).Texas A&M matched Dermatology (10), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (8), Otolaryngology (2), Plastic Surgery (2), Urology (2), Vascular Surg (1).Texas Tech El Paso matched Dermatology (1), Opthalmology (3), Orthopedics (3), Neurosurgery (1).U South Carolina- Greenville (inaugural class) matched Neurosurgery (1), Orthopedics (2), Urology (1).Touro California / TUCOM-CA matched AOA programs in Opthalmology (1), Orthopedics (1), ENT (1), Neurosurgery (1).Ross University - Primary Care 2016 Ross University ResidencyHMS 2016 Match ListAnesthesiology (5) MGH, BWH (3), BIDMCDermatology (9) UCSF, NYU, Harvard (3), Stanford, NYP-Columbia, Duke, UPMCMed-Derm (1) HarvardEmergency Medicine (9) Harvard BWH/MGH (2), NYU, Stanford, UNC, HopkinsDuke, Georgia Regents, Rutgers RWJMSFamily Medicine (4) Contra Costa, Brown/Memorial Hosp, Swedish Med Center/First Hill, Harbor-UCLAGeneral Surgery (6) BWH, U Washington, Stanford, BIDMC, UCSF East Bay, BMCInternal Medicine-Primary Care (8) UCSF, BWH (2), MGH (3), CHA, BIDMCInternal Medicine (34) JHU (2), MGH (7), BWH (8), UCSF (2), NYP-Columbia (2), U Washington (2), Stanford (3), Brown (3), NYP-Cornell (research), UCLA (2),BIDMC, NYU, OHSUChild Neuro (1) CHBNeurology (6) (BWH/MGH) (4), NYP-Columbia, Mt. SinaiNeurological Surgery (2) MGH, UCLAOB/GYN (12) UCSF, Northwestern, Hopkins (2), Duke, Brown, Yale, U Washington, Einstein/Montefiore, BIDMC (3)Ophthalmology (6) MEEI (2), USC, UCSD, BMC, IEEIOMFS (3) MGH (3)Orthopedic Surgery (4) Harvard (2), UCSF, Naval Medical Ctr, PortsmouthOtolaryngology (3) Hopkins, MEEI, UCSFPathology (2) MGH, BWHPediatrics (5) Boston Combined - CHB (3), U Washington, MGHPediatrics-Primary Care (1) UCSFPlastic Surgery (2) U Washington, Einstein/MontefiorePsychiatry (11) MGH/McLean (3), UCSF, Harvard Longwood, Stanford (2), Stanford (research), U Washington, Penn, Case Western/MetroHealthRadiation Oncology (8) MD Anderson, Harvard (3), U Washington, Jefferson, NYP-Cornell, City of HopeRadiology (4) UCSF, Penn/HUP, NYP-Cornell, Maine MedUrology (3) BWH, MGH, Mt. SinaiVascular Surgery (2) U Penn, MGH=======Non-Clinical (3) JP Morgan, Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company, FilmmakerTransitional Year (5) Santa Clara Valley, BIDMC/Brockton (2), Cambridge Health Alliance, Steward CarneyPrelim surgery (5) U Washington, MGH, St Lukes-Roosevelt, BWH, Mt SinaiPrelim medicine (25) BIDMC (4), BWH (10), Duke, MGH (4), Mt Auburn (3), Presbyterian Hosp, Dallas, St Lukes-Roosevelt, UT HoustonStanford University Match List 2016Anesthesiology (2) Stanford, UCSFChild Neurology (2) Stanford (2)Dermatology (7) NYP Hosp-Columbia Univ Med Ctr, Stanford (6)Emergency Medicine (3) UCSF, MGH (2)Family Medicine (1) U ColoradoGeneral Surgery (3) BWH, MGH, Stanford (2)Internal Medicine (16) BIDMC, BWH (3), Case (Phys-Sci), UPenn, MGH (3), NYP Hosp-Columbia, NYU (Clin Invest Track), Stanford, UC Riverside, U Colorado, Yale-New Haven Hosp, Yale-New Haven Hosp (Phys-Sci)Medicine-Primary (7) BU (Preventive), BWH (3), Dartmouth, MGH, UCLANeurology (1) UCSFNeurological Surgery(2) U Utah, StanfordObstetrics-Gyn (3) BWH, Stanford, White Mem Med CtrOphthalmology (2) New York Eye & Ear Infirm, StanfordOrthopedic Surgery (3) Baylor, GWU, Hosp For Special Surg-NYOtolaryngology (2) Johns Hopkins Hosp, U Texas Southwestern MedPathology (1) BWHPediatrics (5) Childrens Hosp-Philadelphia, Stanford(2), UC Davis, U WashingtonPlastic Surgery (3) Stanford (2), U WashingtonPsychiatry (4) Stanford Univ (3), U IowaRadiology-Diagnostic (3) MGH, Stanford, U UtahRadiation-Oncology (2) MSK, StanfordThoracic Surgery (1) StanfordVascular Surgery (1) StanfordYale 2016 Match ListAnesthesiology (1) StanfordDermatology (4) Northwestern, Walter Reed, Case, UCSFDiagnostic Radiology (2) UCSF (2)EM (6) Carolinas Med Ctr, UCSF, Penn, Icahn, Harbor-UCLA, NYPH - Columbia & CornellFamily Med (1) BUInternal Medicine (19) UCSF, Penn, Duke (3), Mayo - Rochester, Northwestern, NYPH-Columbia, MGH (2), U Wash (2), UCSF, Penn, BU, JHU,Albert Einstein/Montefiore, BWH, Madigan ArmyInternal Medicine / Primary Care (4) Penn, U Wash, BU, BWHNeurology (2) Yale, StanfordNeurosurgery (2) MGH, YaleOBGYN (6) Penn, UCLA, Northwestern, NYPH - Columbia, Yale (2)Ophtho (4) UCSF, NYU, Mayo - Rochester, Harvard - MEEIOrtho (6) Barnes-Jewish, Case, Yale, HSS, Penn, RushENT (4) Stanford, Icahn (2), Harvard - MEEIPathology (2) Penn, StanfordPediatrics (3) U Wash, Stanford (2)Plastic Surgery (2) Yale, UT Medical BranchPsychiatry (4) Yale (3), Cambridge Health AllianceRad Onc (4) MSK, Yale, JHU, UCLAUrology (1) IcahnJohns Hopkins 2016 match listAnesthesia (2) U Penn, U WisconsinDermatology (1) JHUENT (8) HMS/Mass Eye and Ear (2), JHU, USC, CCF, Mayo, Barnes-Jewish, UCSDEmergency Medicine (10) Icahn, BU, NMC Portsmouth, NYU, Alameda Health Systems – Highland (2) , UNC, U Conn, JHU (2)Family Medicine (3) Swedish Medical Center, Sutter Med Center, BUInternal Medicine (20) JHU (8), MGH (3), UCSF (3), BWH, UTSW, U Penn, UColorado, NYU, IcahnMed-Peds (1) JHUPediatrics (4) UCLA, CHOP, Stanford, ColumbiaNeurology (2) UCSF, BWHNeurosurgery (4) NYU, JHU, Duke, U WisconsinOBGYN (5) UCSF (2), UCSD, Yale, ColumbiaOphthalmology (4) JHU (2), U Iowa, U MichiganOrthopedics Surgery (5) JHU (3), U Conn, UNCPathology (4) JHU, UCSF, BWH, MGHPsychiatry (9) JHU (4), MGH (2), Yale, UCSF, NYUPM&R (2) JHU, StanfordRadiology (5) Albert Einstein (Diagnostic), BWH (IR), MGH, Florida – Orlando,JHU (Nuclear)General Surgery (12) BWH (2), Duke, NMC San Diego, JHU, Morehouse, Yale, UCSF, UCLA, U Iowa, Washington Hospital Ctr, JHU (Prelimary), Wash Med CtrThoracic Surgery (1) U PennUrology (3) Stanford, JHU, EmoryColumbia University College of Physicians & SurgeonsAnesthesiology (9) MGH, Columbia (5), U Michigan, Vanderbilt, YaleBusiness (3)Child Neurology (2) Columbia, StanfordDermatology (8) U Penn, Columbia (2), NYU, U Chicago, U Colorado, UCLA, YaleEmergency Medicine (13) Alameda Health System, Duke (2), Einstein/Jacobi Med Ctr (2), Icahn (3), Maimonides Medical Center, MGH (2), NY Methodist, UCLAFamily Medicine (3) Institute for Family Health-NY, UCSF, U MontanaInternal Medicine (36) BU, BWH, Einstein/Montefiore (2), Harbor-UCLA, U Penn,Icahn, JHU, MGH, Mayo, Northwestern, Columbia (12), NYU (3), Stanford, U Colorado, U Mich, UTSW, UCSF (3), Vanderbilt, Yale (2)Neurological Surgery (7) Emory, Northwestern, Columbia, Rutgers-New Jersey, U Cincinnati, USC, Wash U/ BarnesNeurology (5) BWH, Columbia (2), NYU, YaleObstetrics & Gynecology (7) Christiana Care (2), U Penn, Columbia, NYP Hosp-Weill Cornell, NYU (2)Ophthalmology (6) CCF, MEEI/Harvard, Nassau University, Northwestern,NYP Hosp-Columbia, SUNY UpstateOral & Maxillofacial Surgery (2) Columbia (2)Orthopedic Surgery (5) Madagan Army, Columbia (2), USC, UCSDOtolaryngology (5) U Penn, Columbia, Stanford, U Cincinnati, U UtahPathology (5) JHU, Columbia (2), NYP Hosp-Weill Cornell, StanfordPediatrics (23) Children's LA, Children’s Boston, CHOP, Cincinnati (2), Einstein/Montefiore, Emory, INOVA Fairfax Hospital, JHU, Nationwide Children’s, Columbia (7), Stanford, U Massachusetts, U Pitt (2), U Vermont, UCSFPsychiatry (14) U Penn, MGH (2), Columbia (3), NYP Weill Cornell (3), NYU,Thomas Jefferson, USC, U Washington (2)Radiation Oncology (2) Emory, NYURadiology – Diagnostic (4) U Penn (2), NYP-Columbia, NYP-Weill CornellSurgery – General (7) Albany Med Ctr, U Penn, NYMC-Westchester, Rutgers-RWJ, U Mich, U Wash, VanderbiltSurgery – Preliminary (2) Hofstra NSLIJ, ColumbiaSurgery – Thoracic (1) ColumbiaWashington University Match List 2016Anesthesiology (5) Barnes-Jewish, New York-Presbyterian, Rush, UCLA, U PittsDermatology (6) Barnes-Jewish (2), Baylor, JHU, U Mich, U PittsEmergency Medicine (4) Barnes-Jewish, Baylor, JHU, UCSFFamily Medicine (1) U CincinnatiGeneral Surgery (2) Northwestern, U ConnInternal Medicine (20) Barnes-Jewish (10), Hofstra North Shore-LIJ, JHU (2), MGH (3), Northwestern, Oregon (2), U ArizonaNeurology (4) Barnes-Jewish, BWH, U Penn, UCSFObstetrics and Gynecology (4) Case, 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Vermont:http://www.uvm.edu/medicine/mede...University of Virginia:https://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/...Vanderbilt University:https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu...West Virginia University:http://medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/stud...Wright State University:https://medicine.wright.edu/comm...TTU HSChttps://www.ttuhsc.edu/som/stude...UTMBhttps://www.utmb.edu/iutmb/artic...UTSWhttp://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ne...Baylor College of Medicine 2016Duke Medical Students Celebrate Match Day 2016!Friday, March 18, 2016Each year, fourth year medical students across the country view the third week of March as the start of their future. Match Day is a unified event organized by the National Resident Match Program. On March 18, medical students at Duke University School of Medicine opened their envelopes and learned where in the country they will begin their residency programs.A total of 96 students participated in Match Day at Duke this year and are headed to some of the nation’s most prestigious programs.Among them,23 are staying at Duke University8 are going to John Hopkins University programs7 are going to Harvard University6 are going to University of California at San Francisco programs6 are going to University of Texas Southwestern programs6 are going to the York Presbyterian (Columbia/Cornell) programs4 are going to University of Washington, Seattle Programs3 are going to Stanford University ProgramsStudents matched in the following specialties:Anesthesiology (7)Dermatology (2)Emergency Medicine (3)Family Medicine (6)Internal Medicine (19)Medicine/Pediatrics (4)Medicine/Psychiatry (1)Neurology (1)Neurosurgery (3)Obstetrics & Gynecology (4)Ophthalmology (9)Orthopaedics (8)Otolaryngology (1)Pathology (1)Pediatrics (5)Plastic Surgery (3)Psychiatry (3)Psychiatry - Pediatrics - Child Psych (1)Radiation Oncology (2)Radiology (9)Urology (4)Dartmouthhttps://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/...Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine:Anesthesiology: (15) WVU, U Mass, UTMB (4), Baylor COM (3), Medical University of South Carolina, UTSW, U Texas San Antonio, Texas A&M (2), Naval Medical CenterDermatology: (10) Dartmouth, Texas A&M (2), Cooper Hospital University,Texas Tech, UTMB, Baylor U (2), U Mass, OregonEmergency Med: (13 )U Arkansas, U North Carolina, U Texas Houston, UTSW (2), U Cincinnati, U Florida - Jacksonville, John Peter Smith Hospital, U Kentucky (2), Texas A&M, Kaweah Delta Health Care District, VanderbiltFamily Med: (19) Conroe Regional Medical Center, Texas Tech (2), Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, North Colorado Medical Center, UC Davis, John Peter Smith Hosp, Baylor U, Utah Valley Regional, U Virginia, Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Texas A&M BCS (2), Christus Santa Rosa, McLennan County Family Medicine, Darnall Army Medical Center, John Peter Smith Hosp,Christus Santa Rosa (2)General Surgery: (14) Texas Tech, U New Mexico, Baylor COM, Methodist Hospital, U Texas Austin Dell, Orlando Health, Baylor U, UTSW, Baptist Health System, Texas Tech - El Paso, U Colorado, U Texas Houston, Keesler Medical Center, U Texas San AntonioInternal Medicine: (44) U Texas San Antonio (2), Oschner (3), Texas A&M (5), U Texas Houston (5), Baylor U (2), Southern Illinois, U Hawaii, Henry Ford, Hofstra NSLIJ SOM- Lenox Hill, Providence Sacred Heart, Loma Linda, UTMB (3), Methodist Texas A&M, Cedars-Sinai (2), LSU Shreveport (3), Texas Tech - El Paso, U Texas at Austin Dell, U Nevada, U North Carolina, U Louisville, Wake Forest, Emory, Mayo Clinic, Methodist Hospital, Texas Tech - Permian Basin, Baylor COMNeurology: (3) U Alabama, Texas A&M, DukeOB/GYN: (10) U Colorado (2), UT Houston (3), U Texas Southwestern (2),Texas A&M (2), Texas TechOphthalmology: (3) Texas A&M, UTSW, Texas TechOrthopedic Surgery: (8) UTSW (2), Texas A&M, Baylor U Med Ctr (2), U Chicago, Mayo Clinic, John Peter SmithOtolaryngology: (2) U Mississippi, Texas A&MPathology: (2) U Arkansas, Wake ForestPediatrics: (14) U Texas Houston, Children's Los Angeles, Texas A&M, St. Louis University, U Missouri-Kansas City, U Texas Austin Dell (2), Baylor COM- San Antonio (2), UTSW, U Oklahoma - Tulsa (2), U Utah, UC IrvinePlastic Surgery: (2) U South Florida, Loma LindaPM&R: (3) Icahn/Mount Sinai, U Arkansas, Carolinas Medical CenterPsychiatry: (11) U North Carolina, U South Florida, UTSW, Texas A&M, U Mass (2), U Oklahoma - Tulsa (2), U Texas Austin Dell, UTMB, U MarylandRadiology-Diagnostic: (7) Baylor U (2), Baylor COM, Texas A&M, UC Irvine,NCC- Walter Reed, U Texas HoustonTransitional: (2)Urology: (2) Texas A&M, Mayo Clinic - JacksonvilleVascular Surgery: (1) EmoryTTUHSC El Pasohttp://elpasoheraldpost.com/medical-students-learn-match-resultsThe Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Paul L. Foster School of Medicine class of 2016 learned the results of the National Residency Match Program (NRMP) during a celebration Friday, March 18.A total of 73 senior medical students at TTUHSC El Paso were successful in matching to excellent graduate medical education positions.Three students have been accepted to programs in El Paso and 47% will remain in Texas. Overall, 52% matched to primary care residency programs, including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, medicine/pediatrics and obstetrics-gynecology.Two students will begin their service to our country through the military match.The NRMP oversees a computerized process that links choices of graduating medical students with preferences of residency program directors.Orthopedics (3)Dermatology (1)Neurosurgery (1)Opthalmology (3)Gen Surg (7)U South Carolina- Greenville Inaugural class of 2016Anesthesiology (3) U Louisville, U Wisconsin, VanderbiltEmergency Medicine (4) Albany Medical Center, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, U Virginia, VanderbiltFamily Medicine (8) Anderson Area Med Ctr, Bayfront Med Ctr- FL, U So Carolina,Palmetto Health COLUMBIA SC, Self Regional Healthcare-SC (2), Spartanburg Reg Healthcare-SC, Utah HealthCare InstituteInternal Medicine (6) Georgetown, U So Carolina (4), U Alabama BirminghamInternal Medicine/Psychiatry (1) NCC-Walter ReedNeurological Surgery (1) Wake Forest Baptist Med Ctr-NCObstetrics-Gynecology (7) Carolinas Med Ctr, NC, U So Carolina, Med Coll Wisconsin, Medical College of Georgia, San Diego Naval Medical Center, U Alabama Med Ctr, VanderbiltOrthopaedic Surgery (2) U S Carolina, VanderbiltPathology (2) B I Deaconess Med Ctr, Medical University of SCPediatrics (9) Carolinas Med Ctr-NC, Florida State University TALLAHASSEE, USo Carolina (3), Palmetto Health Richland (2), Tripler Army, U Arizona TucsonPsychiatry (2) LSU SOM-New Orleans, Wright Patterson AFB OHSurgery-General (3) U So Carolina, Spartanburg Reg Healthcare, Medical University of SCUrology (1) U South FloridaTouro California / TUCOM-CA 2016 Match List:Anesthesiology (1) Washington U ACGMEEmergency Medicine (5) Kaweah Delta Health Care ACGME, Allegiance Health - Jackson, MI AOA, Genesys Regional - Grand Blanc, MI AOA, Botsford - Thomas Jefferson ACGME, Drexel/Hahnemann ACGMEFamily Medicine (40) U Wisconsin ACGME, Natividad - Salinas, CA ACGME, San Joaquin General ACGME, UCSF (2) - Fresno, CA ACGME, Valley Consortium - Modesto, CA ACGME, Marian Regional - Santa Maria, CA ACGME, Mercy Medical Center - Redding, CA ACGME, UCSD ACGME, Kaiser Permanente - Napa/Solano - Vallejo, CA ACGME, Long Beach ACGME, UC ACGME, Kaweah Delta Health Care ACGME, Kaiser Permanente - Anaheim, CA ACGME, Valley Consortium - Modesto, CA ACGME, Harbor-UCLA ACGME, Shasta Community Health Center ACGME, Valley Consortium - Modesto, CA ACGME, Community Memorial Health System - Ventura, CA AOA, Downey Regional, CA AOA, Marian Regional - Santa Maria, CA AOA, Community Memorial - Ventura, CA AOA, Downey Regional, CA AOA, Community Memorial - Ventura, CA AOA, Southeastern Regional - Lumberton, NC AOA, College - Long Beach, CA AOA, Naval Camp Pendelton, Chino Valley, CA AOA, Broward - Ft. Lauderdale, FL AOA, LSU New Orleans, LA ACGME, Hennepin County - Minneapolis ACGME, U Missouri - Kansas City ACGME, U Montana AOA, U Nevada - Las Vegas ACGME, MediSys - Flushing, NY AOA, Our Lady of Lourdes - Binghamton, NY AOA, Valley Medical Center - Renton, WA ACGME, MultiCare Good Samaritan - Puyallup, WA AOA, Mercy Medical Center - Redding, CA ACGMEFamily Medicine-Emergency Medicine PA Aria Health - Philadelphia, PA AOAGeneral Surgery (4) UCSF - Fresno, CA ACGME, Sky Ridge Medical Center - Lone Tree, CO AOA, St Anthony Hospital - Lakewood, CO AOA, MediSys Health Network - Flushing, NY AOAInternal Medicine (24) UC Riverside ACGME, UC Irvine ACGME, UCSF - Fresno, CA (2) ACGME, Kaiser Permanente - Oakland, CA ACGME, Scripps Mercy Hospital ACGME, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center - Colton, CA (2) AOA, College Medical Center - Long Beach, CA AOA, St. Joseph's Lakeland - Lakeland, FL AOA, Walter Reed, Mercy Health - Muskegon, MI AOA, CarePoint Health - Bayonne Medical Center - Bayonne, NJ AOA, Palisades Medical Center - North Bergen, NJ AOA, Hackensack UMC Palisades - Norht Bergen, NJ AOA, Montefiore Medical Center/Einstein - Bronx, NY ACGME, Christ Hospital (2) - Cincinnati, OH ACGME University Hospital - Parma, OH AOA, Wright Patterson Air Force, Legacy Emanuel/Good Samaritan - Portland, OR ACGME, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center - Corvallis, OR AOA, U Texas - Houston, TX ACGMENeurological Surgery (1) CA Arrowhead Regional Medical Center - Colton, CA AOANeurology (2) NY Hofstra NSLIJ School of Medicine - North Shore LIJ ACGME, UTSW ACGMEObstetrics & Gynecology (7) Kennedy U/Our Lady of Lourdes - Stanford, NJ AOA, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center - Brooklyn, NY AOA, Womack Army Medical Center - Ft. Bragg, NC, GWU ACGME, Boston U ACGME, Sparrow Hospital - Lansing, MI ACGME, Jersey Shore U ACGMEOphthalmology (1) Arrowhead Regional - Colton, CA AOAOrthopedic Surgery (1) NJ Inspira Health Network AOAOtolaryngology & Facial Plastic Surgery (1) Doctor’s Hospital - Columbus, AOAPathology (1) Stanford ACGMEPediatrics (14) U Arizona - Tucson, AZ ACGME, UCSF - Fresno, CA ACGME, Loma Linda (2) ACGME, USC A ACGME, Emory ACGME, Tripler Army Medical Center (2) - Honolulu, HI, U Kansas ACGME, Children’s Michigan (2) - Detroit ACGME, Detroit AOA, Children’s Mercy Hospital - Kansas City, MO ACGME, Case ACGME, OMECO Teaching Health Center - Tulsa, AOAPhysical Medicine & Rehabilitation (8) UC Irvine ACGME, Larkin Community - South Miami, FL AOA, Marianjoy Rehab Hospital - Wheaton, IL ACGME, Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital - Chicago, IL ACGME, Columbia/Cornell-New York Presbyterian - New York, NY ACGME, NYU ACGME (2), U Pitts ACGMEPsychiatry (6) U Arizona - Tucson, AZ ACGME, UCSF - Fresno, CA ACGME, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital - Park Ridge, IL ACGME, Harvard South Shore - Brockton, MA ACGME, Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Bethesda, MD, Oregon - Portland, OR ACGMERadiology-Diagnostic (2) Grand Rapids, MI ACGME, Geisinger - Danville, PA ACGMESurgical - Preliminary (1) Kern Medical Center - Bakersfield, CA ACGMEThoracic Surgery (1) CA UC Davis ACGMETraditional Rotating Internship (7) CA Hemet Valley Medical Center (2) - Hemet, CA AOA, McLaren Oakland - Pontiac, MI AOA, Peconic Bay - Riverhead, NY AOA, Adena Health System - Chillicothe, OH AOA, Clarion Hospital, PA AOA, Naval Medical Center - San Diego

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