The University of Nevada's medical students continued their tradition of placing in some of the nation's most competitive w88 slot programs today when the Class of 2015 learned the results of the National Resident Matching Program.
Sixty-nine students matched with w88 slot institutions in Nevada and across the nation and will enter specialties ranging from anesthesiology to physical medicine and rehabilitation. The Class of 2015's top specialty choices were anesthesiology, emergency medicine, general surgery and internal medicine.
"The fact that so many of our students placed into the nation's most competitive w88 slot programs speaks well to the level of training and education they receive here at the School of Medicine," said Cherie Singer, Ph.D., associate dean of admissions and student affairs.
"For example, for the first time in our school's history, we had two students match in very competitive and prestigious w88 slot programs at UC San Francisco and two at the Mayo Clinic."
Of note, 22 School of Medicine graduates, or 32 percent, will enter primary care specialties including internal medicine, pediatrics and family medicine. A shortage of primary care physicians exists nationwide, and in especially in Nevada. Five students will complete their w88 slot program with branches of the U.S. military services.
The School of Medicine also learned that 107 graduates matched into its 12 w88 slot programs and will start their training this June in Reno, Las Vegas and rural Nevada.
w88 slot training location is a strong indication of where physicians will likely set up their practices following completion of w88 slot and has strong implications for the future availability of health care professionals in a given area.
Nearly 32 percent of the Class of 2015 will leave the state for their w88 slot training for programs not offered in Nevada.