March 22, 2013
Vol. 31, No. 30
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY of SOUTH CAROLINA
Inside Dental MeDicine Scholar’S Day
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Each year students have an opportunity to showcase their research and clinical knowledge.
Project accePt
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The toga-clad family of student Travis Patterson, center, approaches the podium to unveil his residency match through the National Resident Matching Program. Patterson matched to an orthopaedic surgery residency at MUSC.
Students learn their future at Match Day Fourth-year College of Medicine students, dressed in tunics, laurel wreaths and Roman dress, participated in this year’s Class of 2013 Residency Match Day at the Charleston Music Hall March 15. The theme reflected the Ides of March, originally celebrated in ancient Rome recognizing new year celebrations. This year’s results matched 157 graduating seniors to medical specialties including family medicine, emergency medicine, obstetrics and gynecology,
pediatrics, ophthalmology and other specialties. About 27 percent of those students will be doing part of their residency training at MUSC and throughout the state. For example, Stephen Ramey matched to a radiation oncology residency at Jacksonville Memorial Hospital in Florida with a preliminary year at MUSC. Students also matched to other institutions including Massachusetts General, Vanderbilt, Johns Hopkins, Emory and Yale.
After a decade of research, a study shows how best to approach HIV prevention in the U.S. and worldwide. 2
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Meet Carlton
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Stephen Ramey and his wife, Brandy, react to their match results.
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