Albany Times Union

Students at Albany Med find out next stop for training

- By News staff

ALBANY — At Albany Medical College Friday, 128 fourthyear medical students learned where they will continue their medical training during Match Day, a career-defining moment in a medical student’s life.

Thirty-three students, or 26 percent, were matched to programs in New York state.

Fifty-two percent of this year’s class will pursue primary care specialtie­s, including family medicine, internal medicine, medicine/pediatrics, pediatrics, and obstetrics/gynecology.

Eighteen students will stay at Albany Medical Center to complete their residencie­s.

The Albany Med Health System said it successful­ly filled all available residency positions in programs participat­ing in the Match Day, including anesthesio­logy, emergency medicine, family medicine, general surgery, preliminar­y surgery, internal medicine, preliminar­y medicine, medicine/pediatrics, neurology, neurosurge­ry, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, otolaryngo­logy, pathology, pediatrics, physical medicine and rehabilita­tion, plastic surgery, psychiatry, radiology, integrated vascular radiology and vascular surgery.

After graduating from medical school, physicians enter residency programs for an additional three to seven years of training. Residency assignment­s begin in July.

Fourth-year medical students apply to several residency programs while residency programs rank the students they have interviewe­d. Students and programs are then “matched” by the National Resident Matching Program.

“Match Day is a significan­t and exciting milestone in a medical student’s academic and personal life,” said Dr. Alan Boulos, the college’s Lynne and Mark Groban, MD ’67 Distinguis­hed Dean. “We are tremendous­ly proud of the dedication and resilience this group of students showed throughout the unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces of the pandemic. We have the utmost confidence that they will go on to become thoughtful, compassion­ate, and skilled physicians who are prepared for any challenge that lies ahead.”

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Fourth-year medical students at Albany Medical College learned where they will continue their medical training during Match Day on Friday.
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Photos provided by Albany Medical College

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