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For students participating in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP), or The Match, it is the culmination of a years work to secure a Match, which requires multiple applications, visitations, interviews, and evaluations. The students enter their choices into a computer, in order of preference. At the same time, residency program directors nationwide enter similar rank order lists for the students they have interviewed.
Lists from each group are sent to the NRMP headquarters in Washington DC, where a computer matches students and residency programs. The Match is programmed to give students their highest choice possible. Results are released simultaneously throughout the nation.
Future Xavier MDs who were matched, their medical school, and place of residency were:
Nnanna Alozie 11, Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University, emergency medicine residency at Hackensack (NJ) University Medical Center;泭Kristopher Boone 10, Morehouse School of Medicine, internal medicine residency at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta GA;泭Chigozie Dike 14, University of Texas-Houston McGovern School of Medicine, emergency medicine residency at the University of Texas-Houston McGovern School of Medicine in Houston TX;泭Jasmine Dillard 13, Meharry Medical School, pediatrics residency at the Cleveland (OH) Clinic Foundation;泭Brandan Dotson 14, University of California-San Francisco, internal medicine residency at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose CA;泭Mariah Dunbar 14, St. Louis University School of Medicine, family medicine residency at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in South Bend IN;泭Dexter Graves 11, Drexel University School of Medicine, emergency medicine residency at the University of Chicago (IL) Medical School;泭Mary Green 06, LSU-New Orleans School of Medicine, pathology residency at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem NC;泭Stequita Hankton 11, Virginia Commonwealth School of Medicine, family medicine residency at Cook County Hospital in Chicago IL;泭Maura Jones 14, LSU-New Orleans School of Medicine, OB/GYN residency at University of California-San Francisco Medical Center;泭LaDonna Kearse 14, Howard University College of Medicine, general surgery residency at Howard University College of Medicine in Washington DC;泭Alyssa Mercadel 14, Texas A&M University School of Medicine, OB/GUN residency at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas TX;泭David Nguyen 14, Tulane University School of Medicine, plastic surgery residency at the St. Louis (MO) University School of Medicine;泭
Obinna Oko 14, LSU-New Orleans School of Medicine, OB/GYN residency at the University of California-Davis Medical Center in Sacramento CA;泭Oluwadolapo Oyebadejo 14, Baylor University College of Medicine, emergency medicine residency at the Baylor University College of Medicine in Houston TX;泭Courtney Royal 13, University of Rochester School of Medicine, family medicine residency at the University of South Alabama Medical School in Mobile AL;泭Chavez Scott 12, Meharry Medical College, emergency medicine residency at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta GA;泭Kristin Signater 12, Morehouse School of Medicine, internal medicine residency at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis TN;泭Ashley Sutherland 08, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, OB/GYN residency (active duty) at the Wright State University/Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton OH;泭Marleesa Thompson 11, Meharry Medical College, emergency medicine residency at the University of Texas-Houston McGovern School of Medicine;泭Kaylise Trahan 13, Morehouse School of Medicine, emergency medicine residency at University Hospital in Jackson MS;泭Stephanie Warfield 08, William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine, internal medicine residency at Merit Health Wesley in Hattiesburg MS; and泭Federica Williams 08, Ross University School of Medicine, pediatrics residency at the LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport LA.
Xavier continues to rank first among the nations colleges and universities in the number of African American graduates who go on to complete medical school, according to data compiled by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).