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Medical students get red carpet matches

Shub Agrawal’s family and friends react to her match to Emory in Atlanta. (Photo by Peter Frey/UGA)

Resident applicants at the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership gathered on March 15 at noon in George Hall on the UGA Health Sciences Campus for Match Day, an event marking the next step in their medical careers.

Sealed envelopes addressed to each member of the class of 2019 and delivered by faculty were opened at noon, and inside each envelope was a personal letter revealing where the student will pursue postgraduate medical education. This year’s Match Day was celebrated with a red-carpet theme and many were dressed in their formal attire.

An annual event, Match Day takes place after students participate in interviews and visits to residency programs in Georgia and across the country. To determine the post-graduation assignments, the students ranked residency programs where they would like to complete their training, and the residency programs ranked the student applicants. The lists are then submitted to the nonprofit organization National Resident Matching Program in Washington, D.C., which uses an algorithm that aligns the choices of the applicants with those of the residency programs.

Students line up for a photo with match envelopes minutes before they were to open them. (Photo by Peter Frey/UGA)

The final pairings are announced simultaneously across the U.S. at noon on the third Friday in March.

“This is the sixth successful match in Athens at the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership,” said Shelley Nuss, campus dean. “The accomplishments of the 42 MCG students that spent the majority of their time learning medicine at the Medical Partnership have landed them at top-tier residency programs across the United States. The students will be going to 17 different states in 15 different specialties, with 69 percent staying in the southeastern United States and 45 percent joining primary care programs. Thank you to the faculty, administrators, staff and mentors in our community who have devoted their time to educating our future physicians.”

Shelley Nuss, AU/UGA Medical Partnership campus dean, congratulates Cinthana Kandasamy on her match to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard. (Photo by Peter Frey/UGA)

AU/UGA Medical Partnership participants in Match Day 2019 received the following residency appointments. They are listed by name, residency institution and program name:

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