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For immediate release: March 20, 2008 |
Class of 2008 students learn where they will receive residency training |
17 to stay in Nevada for post-graduate medical training |
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RENO/LAS VEGAS, Nev.— The University of Nevada’s medical students continued their tradition of placing in some of the nation’s most competitive residency programs today when the Class of 2008 learned the results of the National Resident Matching Program. “We are very proud of our students’ placements,” said Cheryl Hug-English, M.D., associate dean of admissions and student affairs. “The University of Nevada School of Medicine has a tradition of placing in competitive programs, but the performance of the Class of 2008 is beyond our expectations. The quality of programs they will be attending is phenomenal.” In addition to today’s match results, two students received their match notification last month. These students participated in the San Francisco Match and Military Match which were developed to accommodate the most competitive of residency programs. Students placing in the early matches will enter neurosurgery and emergency medicine. |
As the state’s only public medical school, the University of Nevada School of Medicine has been a leader in healthcare, medical education and research in Nevada since 1969. The School of Medicine includes 16 clinical departments including family medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, surgery, and psychiatry and behavioral sciences, and five nationally recognized departments in basic science including microbiology and biomedical engineering. The more than 185 doctors of University Health System, the school’s clinical practice, offer care in more than 40 medical specialties and subspecialties with eight physician offices in the Reno/Sparks area and seven in Las Vegas. The school is committed to a best practices approach to medicine and is dedicated to exceptional healthcare for Nevada now and in the future. For more information visit www.medicine.nevada.edu. |