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Temple/St. Luke’s Medical Students Receive Residency Placements on 'Match Day'
March 18, 2016

Bethlehem, PA (3/18/2016) – Thirty-one Temple/St. Luke’s medical school students learned Friday which medical residency programs across the country with which they would be paired. Known as National Match Day, it represents a major step forward in the academic journey for aspiring physicians.

Colin Caverly  

Colin Caverly


Colin Caverly & Family 

Caverly’s family includes his wife,
Jamie and 13-month-old son, Connor


“National Match Day is truly a milestone for every medical student across the country,” said Joel C. Rosenfeld, MD, M.Ed, FACS, Chief Academic Officer,
St. Luke’s University Health Network and Senior Associate Dean, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. “This is the day when medical residency programs match with their highest-ranked medical students, and medical students learn where they will continue their medical training as residents.”

Dr. Rosenfeld continued, “The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University/St. Luke’s University Health Network (Temple/St. Luke’s) is proud to have trained the graduating class of 2016, and we are extremely pleased with how well they matched. This is a tribute to their hard work over the past four years and to the excellent teaching, advice and counsel of our faculty.”

Five of the Class of 2016 students will continue their medical education in St. Luke’s Graduate Medical Education programs, according to Dr. Rosenfeld.

For students like Colin Caverly, 27, of Emmaus, being able to continue his training locally is a huge relief. “I’m incredibly excited to stay at St. Luke’s for my residency,” said Caverly, who plans to specialize in emergency medicine. “I’m able to train at a nationally-recognized institution, among leaders in my field – and I don’t have to uproot my family in the process.” Caverly’s young family includes his wife, Jamie and 13-month-old son, Connor.

“It’s a win-win-win,” according to St. Luke’s emergency medicine residency director, Scott Melanson, MD. “A win for St. Luke’s, the student, and most importantly, the community. Being able to attract, train and retain high-quality physicians is vital to our community’s health and success.”

Dr. Rosenfeld concluded, “I’m just so delighted after working with these students the past four years that they are well-placed with residency programs, and I look forward to seeing their growth into excellent, well-trained physicians. I am confident in their education and equally confident that their patients will be in skilled hands.”

The 2016 Temple/St. Luke’s class , will graduate May 13 at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. The medical school will welcome the incoming Class of 2020 on August 5 for its White Coat Ceremony.

For more information about Temple/St. Luke’s please see www.temple-stlukes.slhn.org and for other graduate medical education programs at St. Luke’s University Health Network, please see www.residency.slhn.org. To view Match Day photos, visit www.sluhn.org/match.

2016 Residency Match Results

Institutions
Baylor College of Medicine – Houston – TX
Beaumont Health System – MI
Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann University Hospital – PA
Duke University Medical Center – NC
Easton Hospital – PA
Hershey Medical Center at Penn State – PA
Hofstra NSLIJ School of Medicine – Staten Island University – NY
Icahn School of Medicine Beth Israel - NY
Icahn School of Medicine St. Luke’s-Roosevelt – NY
Kaiser Permanente Fontana – CA
Loma Linda University – CA
Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education – MN
Mount Auburn Hospital – MA
Pennsylvania Hospital - PA
St. Luke’s University Hospital – Bethlehem – PA
SUNY Upstate Medical University – NY
Temple University Hospital - PA
Tufts Medical Center – MA
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics – IA
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine – OK
University of Texas Medical School – Houston – TX
UPMC Medical Education – PA
York Hospital – PA

Specialties
Anesthesiology
Emergency Medicine
Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Medicine
Neurology
Obstetrics-Gynecology
Pediatrics
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Psychiatry
Radiology
Surgery
Transitional Year

About St. Luke’s

St. Luke’s University Health Network (SLUHN) is a non-profit, regional, fully integrated, nationally recognized network providing services at six hospitals and more than 200 sites, primarily in Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Schuylkill, Bucks, Montgomery, Berks and Monroe counties in Pennsylvania and in Warren County, New Jersey.


Media Contact:

Mariella B. Miller
Senior Director, Corporate Communications
St. Luke's University Health Network
484-526-4134
Mariella.Miller@sluhn.org


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