PCOM Celebrates 2017 Residency Match
March 21, 2017
PCOM's Match Day event was held on March 17. Roughly 98 percent of the College's expected
graduating class has matched to date.
The Philadelphia DO Class of 2017 celebrated their residency matches, and the start
of the next phase of their medical careers, with a fun-filled evening at Revolutions
at Penn Treaty. The event was held on March 17鈥擭ational Resident Matching Program
(NRMP) Match Day鈥攃apping PCOM鈥檚 match period.
Osteopathic medical students can choose to participate in the NRMP, the American Osteopathic
Association Intern/Resident Registration (which occurred on February 6), and the Military
Graduate Medical Education Match (which occurred in mid-December).
At the event, students wore commemorative 鈥淚 Matched鈥 t-shirts and took photos at
a designated photo booth with props, all while celebrating with bowling, pool and
various other games.
This year鈥檚 NRMP Match saw a record high of 5,000 applicants from osteopathic medical
schools. Nearly 82 percent of those matched to PGY-1 positions鈥 also a record high,
according to that organization. The AOA Match reported nearly 3,300 participants,
including military, and about 67 percent of those participants matched.
At PCOM, roughly 98 percent of the expected graduating class has matched to date.
PCOM Students reported moving on to residencies at institutions such as Lankenau Medical
Center in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania; Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center in Lancaster,
Pennsylvania; and UPMC Horizon Family Medicine in Farrell, Pennsylvania. Dinh-Hay
Nguyen (DO 鈥17), expressed excitement at matching to his first choice, a radiology
residency at Albert Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia鈥攐ne of PCOM鈥檚 Core
Clinical Campus sites.
鈥淚 was able to get to know the residents and the doctors there very well,鈥 he explained.
鈥淔rom a patient-population perspective, it鈥檚 the perfect fit for me.鈥
Research shows that physicians are much more likely to practice in the state where
they complete their residency. More than half of the College鈥檚 DO graduates stay in
Pennsylvania to practice. Of those, close to 60 percent practice primary care.
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