Match Day is part of the National Resident Matching Program, which pairs graduating medical students with residency programs nationwide. During residency, physicians will spend three to six years specializing in their chosen fields of medicine.
The Quillen College of Medicine has long been recognized for the number of graduates it sends to work in primary care. The Class of 2025 is no different, with 34 entering family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics or obstetrics and gynecology.
The Quillen College of Medicine's Class of 2025 matched into 16 specialties across
24 states.