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Internship and Residency Matches Class of 2011 Internship and Residency Matches Class of 2011 Match Type Specialty Site, City and State Allopathic Internship Traditional Rotating Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, PA 1 Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA 1 Summa Health System Akron, OH 1 University of Florida Collegeof Medicine Jacksonville, FL 2 University of North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 1 Transitional Year Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI 1 New Hanover Regional Medical Center Wilmington, NC 1 St. Elizabeth Health Center Youngstown, OH 1 Allopathic Residency Anesthesiology Albany Medical Center Albany, NY 1 Cleveland Clinic Foundation Avon, OH 1 Dallas Southwest Medical Ctr Dallas, TX 1 Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA 1 Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, FL 2 Loyola University Maywood, IL 1 Shands Hosp., U of Florida Gainesville, FL 1 UPMC Education Program Pittsburg, PA 2 Emergency Medicine Akron General Medical Center Akron, OH 2 Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA 1 Baystate Medical Center Springfield, MA 2 Detroit Receiving Hospital Detroit, MI 1 Florida Hospital East Orlando Orlando, FL 1 Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA 1 John Peter Smith Hospital Fort Worth, TX 1 Michigan State University Kalamazoo, MI 2 Summa Health System Akron, OH 1 Texas A&M - Scott-White Temple, TX 1 University of Illinois Collegeof Medicine-Peoria Peoria, IL 1 University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City, IA 1 York Hospital York, PA 3 Family Medicine Bayfront Medical Center St. Petersburg, FL 1 Broward General Medical Center Fort Lauderdale, FL 1 Community Hospitals Indianapolis, IN 1 EVMS Portsmouth Family Medicine Residency Program Portsmouth, VA 1 Forbes Family Medicine Monroeville, PA 1 Iowa Lutheran Hospital Des Moines, IA 1 Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Los Angeles, CA 1 Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Rochester, MN 1 Oakwood Hospital and MedeicalCenter Dearborn, MI 1 UC San Diego Medical Center San Diego, CA 1 University of Colorado Schoolof Medicine Denver, CO 1 University of Illinois Collegeof Medicine-Peoria Peoria, IL 1 University of North Carolina Hospitals Chapel Hill, NC 1 \Additional Reports\RE\match_reports.pbl\int_resid_all state_summary 10/13/2011 Internship and Residency Matches Class of 2011 Match Type Specialty Site, City and State Allopathic Residency Family Medicine University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, TX 1 UPMC St. Margaret Pittsburgh, PA 1 Internal Medicine Abbot Northwestern Hospital Minneapolis, MN 1 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Park Ridge, IL 1 Albany Medical Center Albany, NY 1 Bassett Healthcare Cooperstown, NY 1 Christ Hospital Terrace Park, OH 1 Christina Health Care System Wilmington, DE 1 Good Samaritan Hospital Cincinnati, OH 1 Greenville Hospital System Greenville, SC 1 Hahneman University Hospital Philadelphia, PA 1 Hahnemann University Hosp. Philadelphia, PA 1 Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA 1 Loyola University Medical Center Dept. Orthopaedics & Rehab Maywood, IL 1 LSU School of Medicine New Orleans, LA 1 Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus, OH 1 University of Buffalo School of Medicine Buffalo, NY 1 University of Florida Collegeof Medicine Gainsville, FL 1 University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL 2 University South Alabama Hospitals Mobile, AL 1 Wright State University Dayton, OH 1 York Hospital York, PA 1 Neurology Case Western Reserve University, SOM Cleveland, OH 1 Cleveland Clinic Foundation Avon, OH 1 Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA 1 Rhode Island Hospital/Brown University Providence, RI 1 Ob/Gyn Albany Medical Center Albany, NY 2 Aultman Hospital Canton, OH 1 Crozer-Keystone Health System Drexel Hill, PA 1 Grand Rapids Medical Education Partners (GRMEP) Grand Rapids, MI 2 Reading Hospital and Medical Center West Reading, PA 1 St. Luke's Family Medicine Bethlehem, PA 1 St. Luke's Hospital of Bethlehem Bethlehem, PA 1 Summa Health System Akron, OH 3 University Hospitals Jackson Jackson, MS 1 West Virginia University School of Medicine Morgantown, WV 1 Western Pennsylvania Hospital/AGH Pittsburgh, PA 3 Orthopedics St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center Toledo, OH 1 Pathology Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC 1 University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL 1 University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington, KY 1 Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, NC 1 \Additional Reports\RE\match_reports.pbl\int_resid_all state_summary 10/13/2011 Internship and Residency Matches Class of 2011 Match Type Specialty Site, City and State Allopathic Residency Pediatrics Advocate Christ Medical Center Oak Lawn, IL 1 Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA 2 Loma Linda University Chino, CA 1 Marshall University Pediatrics Huntington, WV 1 Memorial Hospital Savannah, GA 1 North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System Great Neck, NY 1 Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine Rootstwon, OH 1 Pitt County Memorial Hospital/ Brody Schoolof Medicine Greenville, NC 2 Shands Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL 1 Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Pediatrics Baltimore, MD 1 Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester, NY 1 University of South Florida College of Medicine Tampa, FL 1 University of Texas SW Hospital Dallas, TX 1 USF Health COM Tampa, FL 1 William Beaumont Hospital Family Medicine Sterling Heights, MI 1 Phys Med and Rehab Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD 1 Long Island Jewish Medical Center Manhasset, NY 1 New York University School ofMedicine New York, NY 1 Stony Brook University HealthSciences Center Stony Brook, NY 1 University of Minnesota Medical Center Minneapolis, MN 1 UPMC Education Program Pittsburg, PA 1 Primary Care Saint Vincent Indianapolis Hospital Indianapolis, IN 1 St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis, IN 1 Psychiatry Hartford Hospital Hartford, CT 1 University Hospital Cincinnati, OH 1 University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, TX 1 University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Madison, WI 1 Radiology Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA 1 Penn State Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA 1 University of Michigan-Flint Flint, MI 1 University of Toledo Toledo, OH 1 Surgery / General Christiana Care Hospital Newark, DE 1 Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN 1 DO Internship Family Medicine St. Petersburg General Hospital St. Petersburg, FL 1 Traditional Rotating Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, PA 1 Allegheny General West Penn Medical Education Consortium Pittsburgh, PA 2 Altoona Regional Health System Altoona, PA 1 Arrowhead Regional Medical Center Colton, CA 1 Bay Regional Medical Center Bay City, MI 1 \Additional Reports\RE\match_reports.pbl\int_resid_all state_summary 10/13/2011 Internship and Residency Matches Class of 2011 Match Type Specialty Site, City and State DO Internship Traditional Rotating Christ Hospital Jersey City, NJ 1 Delaware County Memorial Hospital Drexel Hill, PA 1 Delaware County Memorial Hospital-Crozer-Keystone Health Drexel Hill, PA 1 Garden City Hospital Garden City, MI 1 Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Clinton Township, MI 1 Kennedy Health System - Our Lady of Lourdes Stafford, NJ 1 Largo Medical Center Largo, FL 5 Meadville Medical Center Meadville, PA 1 Nassau County EMS Academy East Meadow/Nassau, 1 New Hanover Regional Medical Center Wilmington, NC 1 Peconic Bay Medical Center Riverhead, NY 1 Saint Vincent Health Center Erie, PA 2 St. John's Episcopal Hospital Far Rockaway, NY 1 St. Joseph's Hospital Philadelphia, PA 1 St. Lucie Medical Center Port St Lucie, FL 1 St. Luke's Hospital Allentown, PA 1 St. Petersburg General Hospital St. Petersburg, FL 6 St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center Toledo, OH 1 University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington, CT 2 UPMC McKeesport McKeesport, PA 1 UPMC Shadyside Center for Integrative Medicine Pittsburgh, PA 1 UPMC-Shadyside Family Health Center Pittsburgh, PA 1 Valley Hospital Medical Center Las Vegas, NV 1 Westview Hospital Indianapolis, IN 1 DO Residency Emergency Medicine Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA 1 Aria Health Philadelphia, PA 1 Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center Johnstown, PA 1 Doctors Hospital / Ohio Health Columbus, OH 1 Genesys Regional Medical Center Grand Blanc, MI 1 Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center West Islip, NY 2 Kent Hospital Warwick, RI 2 Memorial Hospital York, PA 2 Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center Mount Clemens, MI 1 Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach, FL 1 Oakwood Southshore Medical Center Trenton, MI 1 Ohio Valley Medical Center Wheeling, WV 1 St. Barnabas Hospital Bronx, NY 3 St. Joseph Health Center Warren, OH 1 St. Luke's Hospital Allentown, PA 2 UPMC Hamot Erie, PA 3 Family Medicine Aria Health Philadelphia, PA 2 Blue Ridge HealthCare Morganton, NC 1 Christiana Care Health System Wilmington, DE 1 Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center Johnstown, PA 1 \Additional Reports\RE\match_reports.pbl\int_resid_all state_summary 10/13/2011 Internship and Residency Matches Class of 2011 Match Type Specialty Site, City and State DO Residency Family Medicine Doctors Hospital / Ohio Health Columbus, OH 1 Fairfield Medical Center Lancaster, OH 1 Florida Hospital East Orlando Orlando, FL 3 Garden City Hospital Garden City, MI 1 Grandview Hospital and Medical Center Dayton, OH 1 Illinois Masonic Medical Center Chicago, IL 1 Kennedy Memorial Hospital / UMDNJ Stratford, NJ 1 Manatee Memorial Hospital Bradenton, FL 1 Meadville Medical Center Meadville, PA 2 Memorial Hospital York, PA 1 Millcreek Community Hospital Erie, PA 1 Palmetto General Hospital Hialeah, FL 1 PCOM Philadelphia, PA 1 Pinnacle Health-Community General Harrisburg, PA 2 Plainview Hospital Plainview, NY 1 Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Front Royal, VA 1 Sisters of Charity
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