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3 Emergency Medicine UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE MATCH RESULTS FOR CLASS OF 2007 Anesthesiology - 9 Harbor-UCLA Med Ctr, Los Angeles CA Univ Rochester/Strong Mem, Rochester NY UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA (6) Western Pennsylvania Hosp, Pittsburgh PA Dermatology - 3 Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA Univ Maryland Med Ctr, Baltimore MD Univ of Chicago Med Ctr, Chicago IL Emergency Medicine - 15 Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh PA Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis MO Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Boston MA (2) Brigham & Women’s Hospital (2) Christiana Care, Newark DE (3) Harbor-UCLA Med Ctr, Los Angeles CA Rhode Island Hospital/Brown University, Providence RI Stanford University Programs, Stanford CA University of California-Davis Med Ctr, Sacramento CA UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA (2) Family Medicine -13 Beth Israel Med Ctr, New York, NY (2) Brown Medical School/Memorial Hospital, Pawtucket RI MacNeal Memorial Hospital, Berwyn, IL Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR Scripps Mercy Hospital/Chula Vista, Chula Vista CA UCLA Medical Center/Santa Monica CA Univ of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA UPMC St. Margaret, Pittsburgh PA (4) Washington Hospital, Washington PA Internal Medicine - 25 Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis MO Boston University Med Ctr, Boston MA (2) Harbor-UCLA Med Ctr, Torrance CA Johns Hopkins/Bayview, Baltimore MD Mayo School of Grad Med Educ, Rochester MN New York University School of Medicine, New York NY Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR Santa Clara Med Ctr, San Jose CA Stanford University Programs, Stanford CA SUNY HSC Brooklyn NY Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia PA UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles CA University of California Davis Med Ctr, Sacramento CA University of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA University of Chicago Med Ctr, Chicago IL University of Maryland Med Ctr, Baltimore MD University of Michigan Hospitals-Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor MI (2) UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA (5) Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven CT Internal Medicine-Primary -1 Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston MA Internal Medicine-Women’s Health - 2 UPMC Medical Education Program. Pittsburgh PA (2) Maxillofacial Surgery- 1 UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA Medicine-Pediatrics - 1 UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA Medicine-Preliminary - 1 UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA Neurological Surgery - 2 Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York NY UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA Neurology - 2 UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles CA University Of California San Diego Med Ctr, San Diego CA Obstetrics-Gynecology - 9 Case Western/MetroHealth Med Ctr, Cleveland OH Drexel (MCP Hahnemann) Univ COM, Philadelphia PA University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill NC Stony Brook Teach Hospitals, Stony Brook NY UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA (3) Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington DC White Memorial Med Ctr, Los Angeles CA Ophthalmology - 4 Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA Pennsylvania State University-Hershey, Hershey PA University of California Davis, Sacramento CA University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh PA Orthopaedic Surgery - 5 Carolinas Med Ctr, Charlotte NC Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA NYP Hospital-Columbia University Med Ctr, New York NY UMDNJ-New Jersey Med-Newark, Newark NJ University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worchester MA Otolaryngology - 5 Northwestern McGaw/NMH/VA, Chicago IL University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis MN UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA (3) Pathology - 2 UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA (2) Pediatrics - 12 Baylor Coll of Med, Houston TX Case Western/University Hospitals, Cleveland OH Children’s Hospital, Philadelphia PA (3) Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med Ctr, Lebanon NH Miami Children’s Hospital, Miami FL Northwestern McGaw/CMH, Chicago IL St. Christopher’s Hospital, Philadelphia PA University of Washington Affil Hospitals, Seattle WA UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - 2 Mount Sinai Hospital, New York NY VA Greater LA Hlth Sys, Los Angeles CA Plastic Surgery - 2 Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis MO University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison WI Psychiatry - 5 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA New York University School of Medicine, New York NY UCLA Semel Inst for Neuroscience, Los Angeles CA University of Maryland Med Ctr, Baltimore MD UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA Radiation-Oncology - 1 Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia PA Radiology Diagnostic - 6 Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh PA Henry Ford Health Sci Center, Detroit MI Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR University of Chicago Med Ctr, Chicago IL UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA General Surgery - 5 Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis MO Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles CA Northwestern McGaw/NMH/VA, Chicago IL UPMC medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA (2) Preliminary Surgery - 1 Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA Surgery - 1 University of Florida Program-Shands Hospital, Gainesville FL Transitional Medicine - 2 UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside, Pittsburgh PA (2) Urological Surgery - 3 Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland OH Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York NY UPMC Medical Education Program, Pittsburgh PA .
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