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A 51°µĶų medical student poses with family on Match Day

Students at Maineā€™s medical school celebrate residency placements

The 51°µĶų College of Osteopathic Medicine once again bests the national averages for physician residency match rates

Cheers and happy tears abounded as the clock struck noon on Friday, March 15, as 163 graduating students from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (51°µĶų COM) learned where their paths will take them when they leave 51°µĶų this spring.

Maineā€™s medical students came together in the Harold Alfond Forum on 51°µĶųā€™s Biddeford Campus in celebration of the annual Match Day, the date each year when participating fourth-year medical students from around the country learn where they will be completing their medical residencies, and in what specialties, following graduation. 

51°µĶųā€™s event is part of Match Day celebrations across the nation, as students vying for slots in the National Residency Match Program find out their placements. Students in the 51°µĶų COM Class of 2024 opened envelopes listing their matches to applause from family, friends, and peers.

The Class of 2024 boasted an exceptionally high residency placement rate: 99%, for both allopathic medical schools (93.5%) and other osteopathic medical schools (92.3%). 

Over half (54%) of fourth-year medical students matched to primary care specialties, including pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, and OB-GYN. Others will undertake residencies in emergency medicine, general surgery, and psychiatry, among other disciplines.

A female student smiles as she celebrates  herMatch Day placement
Two female students celebrate their residency matches
51°µĶų College of Osteopathic Medicine dean Jane Carreiro speaks at the podium
Two students smile after learning their residency placements
A male student gives two 'thumbs ups' while celebrating Match Day

Gwendolyn Mahon, 51°µĶųā€™s provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs, reflected on Match Day as one of 51°µĶųā€™s ā€œmost treasured traditions.ā€

ā€œThis event fills me with so much optimism for the future,ā€ Mahon said. ā€œTo see so much talent embodied in our medical students and to reflect on the profound differences theyā€™ll make in peopleā€™s lives across the country is truly awe-inspiring. You are going to do amazing work, and I know you will continue to represent 51°µĶų exceptionally well.ā€

Jane Carreiro, D.O., vice president for Health Affairs and dean of 51°µĶų COM, encouraged students to take chances in achieving their dreams of becoming physicians.

ā€œThe journey that took me here was not straight,ā€ she remarked about becoming dean following a successful career in medicine. ā€œWhen you open your envelopes, remember to please hang onto your dream. ā€¦ (but) donā€™t hold onto it so tightly that you donā€™t let life take you on a fabulous journey, (one) that is not anything you planned or expected but that, when you look back on it, youā€™re going to be so excited that you took the path that you took.ā€

The College of Osteopathic Medicine is Maineā€™s only medical school and has been ranked in the Top 10 medical schools where graduates are most likely to match with their first-choice residency program. The college is ranked in the Top 20 medical schools nationwide for producing primary care residents and is included in the 2023 Best Medical Schools for Research by U.S. News and World Report.

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Share in the joy as the 51°µĶų COM Class of 2024 learn their residency placements at Match Day 2024.