Match Day – Class of 2024

The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine celebrates Match Day as the Class of 2024 matched into residencies across the country, one of the most pivotal milestones in their medical school years as they pursue their dream to become doctors and change the health care ecosystem.  

This is the day most of our students see their much-anticipated next steps as the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) reveals the results for medical students seeking graduate medical training positions throughout the country. 

Check out the Match Day results below, along with our early Matches, to see where our students have matched and more about their journeys as future physician leaders. 

100% RESIDENCY ATTAINMENT

Includes all residency placements to date

Specialties Matched Into:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Family Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • Internal Medicine
  • Internal Medicine/Pediatrics
  • Interventional Radiology
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Pediatrics
  • Pediatrics/Psychiatry/Child Psychiatry
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Psychiatry
  • Urology
29% MATCHED IN WASHINGTON

(Includes PGY-1 who will be out of state for PGY-2)

38% MATCHED IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

(WA, OR, ID, AND AK; includes PGY-1 who will be out of state for PGY-2)

71% MATCHED IN THE WEST
51.5% MATCHED IN PRIMARY CARE SPECIALITES

(Family Med, Internal Med, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics)

Their Next Steps

Jeremy Aal

Jeremy Aal

General Surgery-Preliminary,
Creighton University School of Medicine
Carmen Abbe

Carmen Abbe

Family Medicine,
Kaiser Permanente Washington

“After residency, I plan to return to Washington state and continue serving its communities.”

Garrett Britt

Chance Brock

Diagnostic Radiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine – Aurora, CO,
University of New Mexico School of Medicine

“I am passionate about caring for patients holistically and ensuring adequate access to support outside of the hospital.”

Skyler Burke
Brian Carlson

Brian Carlson

General Surgery-Preliminary,
University of California San Francisco
Shyla Carr

Shyla Carr

Internal Medicine,
Aurora Health Care

Kevin Chang

Internal Medicine,
Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

Blake Cohoe

Orthopaedic Surgery,
Travis Air Force Base/University of California Davis
Anna Crowley

Anna Crowley

Emergency Medicine,
University of California San Francisco – Fresno
Kyanna Cusick

Kyanna Cusick

Diagnostic Radiology,
Mayo Clinic – Arizona
Maggie DeBell

Margaret DeBell

Pediatrics,
Oregon Health and Science University

“I want patients to be able to walk away from our encounters less confused and feeling more in control of their health. And I want them to feel heard, respected, and cared for.”

Ashley Edwards
Gusti Lulu Fatima

Lulu Fatima

Anesthesiology
Eandre Frank

Eandre Frank

Emergency Medicine,
Denver Health Medical Center
Daniel Garcia Prieto

Daniel Garcia Prieto

Family Medicine,
MultiCare Good Samaritan Health System
Allen Gong

Allen Gong

Pediatrics,
Tripler Army Medical Center
Wendy Gong

Wendy Gong

Internal Medicine,
Huntington Memorial Hospital

Bailey Hall

Interventional Radiology,
Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Erina Horikawa

Erina Horikawa

Pediatrics, Adult Psychiatry, and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (Triple Board),
University of Utah Health
Michael Johnston

Michael Johnston

Orthopaedic Surgery,
Naval Medical Center San Diego

Brett Jones

Orthopaedic Surgery,
Oregon Health and Science University

“I care enormously about mental health and am passionate about making an impact when it comes to the mental health of my patients.”

Maria Jones
Lara Khalil

Lara Khalil

Pediatrics,
Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Megan Lee

Megan Lee

Diagnostic Radiology,
Travis Air Force Base/University of California Davis
Rebecca Marquard

Rebecca Marquard

Psychiatry,
University of Maryland Medical Center
Chelsea McAuslan

Chelsea McAuslan

Emergency Medicine,
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
John Mellor

John Mellor

General Surgery – Preliminary,
Temple University Hospital
Breeanna Messner

Breeanna Messner

Emergency Medicine,
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Lars Neuenschwander

Lars Neuenschwander

Urology,
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Maksim_Rusev

Maksim Rusev

Emergency Medicine,
NYC Health and Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health
Natalya Sinkova

Natalya Sinkova

Psychiatry,
Duke University Medical Center

Micah Steele

General Surgery – Preliminary,
Stony Brook Teaching Hospitals
Max Sutherland

Max Sutherland

Pediatrics,
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Anna Tang

Anna Tang

Family Medicine,
Swedish Medical Center
Anne Turner

Anne Turner

Emergency Medicine,
UCLA Medical Center
Phuong Van

Phuong Van

Internal Medicine,
University of Washington

“I am passionate about increasing access to health care for underserved populations, particularly those with limited English proficiency.”

Adithya Vegaraju

Chris Vong

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Baylor College of Medicine
Jessica Wang

Jessica Wang

General Surgery – Preliminary,
Dignity Health East Valley

“Being raised in a small town allowed me to see the impact a physician has on their community.”

Kelsey Yenney
Dylan Yu

Dylan Yu

Emergency Medicine,
Oregon Health and Science University
Cathy Zheng

Cathy Zheng

Internal Medicine,
University of Miami/Jackson Health System
Clare Zipf-Sigler

Clare Zipf-Sigler

General Surgery,
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix