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AUC's 2018 Residency Report 2018 RESIDENCY MATCH The AUC alumni network grows each year as our graduates join postgraduate medical education programs throughout the United States. In 2018, more than 290 AUC graduates attained residency positions through the National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP). At AUC we remain committed to enrolling talented and committed students and providing them with the quality instruction, support, and experiences they need to reach their full potential. 217 matches throu2gh t3he programs 291 NRMP Matcsh pecialties student matches GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION PRIMARY CARE MATCHES AUC graduates earned positions in 38 U.S. states and AUC continues to contribute a significant number of the District of Columbia and will head to large university- primary care physicians to the US physician workforce affiliated academic medical centers, rural-based programs, busy urban hospitals, and major regional healthcare systems 9 6 87 2 3 Internal Family Pediatrics The most grads are headed to Medicine Medicine 60 39 33 17 13 HIGHLY COMPETITIVE SPECIALTIES* New York Michigan Florida Louisiana California and will also enter states like Mississippi, Wyoming, Nevada, Arkansas and Oklahoma where there is a great need for physicians1 Child Dermatology Emergency Neurology Medicine General Interventional Orthopedic STATES Surgery Radiology Surgery + DC 38 AUC NRMP Student Match Growth 1 9 4 2 7 7 2 6 4 0 2 2 2 2 2 1 2017 State Physician Workforce Data Book. Association of American Medical Colleges. 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 *Highly competitive specialties are defined by the number of positions offered and the position fill rate. Data presented here reflect the official results provided by the NRMP and may not reflect residency positions attained outside the NRMP Match. Anesthesiology Internal Medicine Pediatrics Albany Medical Center - NY Aventura Hospital - FL Albert Einstein Medical Center - PA Case Western/MetroHealth Medical Center (2) - OH Baton Rouge General Medical Center (3) - LA Baylor Scott & White - TX Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University - MI Baylor Scott & White - TX Geisinger Health System - PA Medical College of Georgia - GA Berkshire Medical Center - MA Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine-Staten Island University St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center - NJ Brandon Regional Hospital (2) - FL Hospital (2) - NY Sunrise Health GME Consortium (3) - NV Brooklyn Hospital Center - NY Hurley Medical Center - MI SUNY Downstate Medical Center - NY Broward Health Medical Center - FL LSU Health Shreveport - LA SUNY Upstate Medical University - NY Christiana Care - DE Marshfield Clinic - WI Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Affiliates - TX Danbury Hospital - CT Medical Center of Central Georgia/Mercer University School of University of Central Florida College of Medicine (2) - FL Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University - MI Medicine - GA University of Texas Medical School, Houston - TX Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann University SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn (3) - NY Hospital (2) - PA Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Affiliates - TX Eisenhower Medical Center (4) - CA Tulane University School of Medicine - LA Child Neurology Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine - FL University Hospital - MS Florida State University College of Medicine - FL Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education - FL University at Buffalo School of Medicine (3) - NY Florida State University College of Medicine/Sarasota - FL University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville - FL Geisinger Health System - PA University of Oklahoma College of Medicine - OK Good Samaritan Hospital - OH Western Michigan University Stryker School of Medicine (3) - MI Dermatology HMH Palisades Medical Center - NJ Florida State University College of Medicine - FL Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine-Staten Island University Hospital (3) - NY Icahn School of Medicine Elmhurst Hospital Center - NY Pediatrics-Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine Kern Medical Center (2) - CA Indiana University School of Medicine - IN Kettering Medical Center (2) - OH St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital (3) - MI LSU Health Shreveport - LA SUNY Upstate Medical University - NY Lahey Clinic - MA University Hospital - MS Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Legacy Emanuel/Good Samaritan- OR Wyckoff Heights Medical Center (2) - NY Vidant Medical Center/East Carolina University - NC Magnolia Regional Health Center - MS MedStar Union Memorial Hospital (4) - MD Medical College of Georgia (2) - GA Family Medicine Nassau University Medical Center (7) - NY Preliminary Medicine Abrazo Central Campus - AZ New York University Winthrop Hospital (3) - NY Montefiore Medical Center, Einstein Campus - NY Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (2) - CA Northside Hospital - FL Nassau University Medical Center - NY Baton Rouge General Medical Center (4) - LA Norwalk Hospital (2) - CT New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Queens - NY Brooklyn Hospital Center - NY Oak Hill Hospital (2) - FL St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach - CA Cedar Rapids Medical Education Foundation - IA Orlando Health - FL University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville - FL Central Maine Medical Center - ME Providence-Providence Park Hospital/Michigan State University Charleston Area Medical Center - WV College of Human Medicine (3) - MI Clarkson Family Medicine Residency - NE Riverside Community Hospital - CA Preliminary Pediatrics Clinica Sierra Vista (2) - CA Roger Williams Medical Center (2) - RI University of Florida College of Medicine - FL Community Health Network - IN Rosalind Franklin University/Chicago Medical School - IL East Tennessee State University - TN SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn (3) - NY Eastern Virginia Medical School - VA SUNY Upstate Medical University (2) - NY Hoboken University Medical Center (2) - NJ St. John Hospital (2) - MI Preliminary Surgery Howard University Hospital - DC St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor - MI Bronx Lebanon Hospital - NY Institute for Family Health (Mid-Hudson) - NY St. Mary Mercy Hospital - MI Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine-Staten Island - NY Kettering Medical Center - OH Stamford Hospital/Columbia (2) - CT Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - NY Lynchburg Family Medicine Residency (2) - VA Stony Brook Teaching Hospitals - NY Maricopa Medical Center - AZ Medical Center of Central Georgia - GA Tripler Army Medical Center - HI Medical College of Georgia - GA UPMC Mercy Hospital - PA Mercy Medical Center - IA University Hospitals & Clinics (3) - LA Primary Medicine Methodist Hospital - TX University Hospital - MS University of Connecticut School of Medicine (3) - CT Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (2) - MI University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson - AZ MidMichigan Medical Center (4) - MI University of Central Florida College of Medicine - FL Mountainside Hospital (2) - NJ University of Connecticut School of Medicine - CT Natividad Medical Center - CA University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville - FL Primary Pediatrics Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (2) - MI University of Hawaii - HI Bronx Lebanon Hospital (2) - NY Providence St. Peter Hospital - WA University of Miami/JFK Palm Beach GME Consortium - FL Maimonides Medical Center - NY Providence-Providence Park Hospital/Michigan State University University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine - NV College of Human Medicine (2) - MI University of Tennessee School of Medicine (2) - TN Rapides Regional Medical Center (2) - LA Vidant Medical Center/East Carolina University - NC Psychiatry Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset - NJ Wayne State University School of Medicine - MI Rush-Copley Memorial Hospital - IL West Suburban Medical Center - IL Carilion Clinic / Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine - VA Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (2) - NJ Citrus Health Network - FL Samaritan Health Services - OR Hennepin County Medical Center - MN John Peter Smith Hospital - TX Southern Illinois University/Carbondale- IL Interventional Radiology Southern Illinois University & Affiliated Hospitals - IL Medical College of Georgia - GA St. Anthony Hospital - OK Stony Brook Teaching Hospitals - NY Methodist Medical Center - IL St. Elizabeth Health Center - OH University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville - FL Richmond University Medical Center - NY St. John Hospital (2) - MI Rosalind Franklin University/Chicago Medical School - IL St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center - NY SUNY Health Science Center a Brooklyn - NY St. Mary Mercy Hospital (2) - MI Neurology St. Mary Mercy Hospital - MI St. Vincent's East - AL Albany Medical Center - NY University of Central Florida College of Medicine (4) - FL Summa Health/NEOMED - OH New York University School of Medicine - NY Sunrise Health GME Consortium (2) - NV Ochsner Clinic Foundation - LA Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare - FL University of Arkansas College of Medicine, Little Rock - AR Radiology Tidelands Health - SC University of Minnesota Medical School - MN Case Western/MetroHealth Medical Center - OH University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Fayetteville (2) - AR Providence-Providence Park Hospital/Michigan State University University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Fort Smith - AR College of Human Medicine - MI University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Texarkana - AR Obstetrics-Gynecology SUNY Health Science Center a Brooklyn - NY Union Hospital - IN Stony Brook Teaching Hospitals - NY Bridgeport Hospital - CT University of Alabama College of
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