Class of 2023 Match Day

Graduating MD students from the Class of 2023 matched into residencies across the country. More than half will stay in the west, and 23.5% will remain in Washington State. All are dedicated to serving their communities.

Match Day heralds the arrival of the next step in our MD students’ journeys. Learn more about where the Class of 2023 is headed to work and train as resident physicians.

98.5% RESIDENCY ATTAINMENT

Includes all residency placements to date

Specialties Matched Into:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Child Neurology
  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Family Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • General Surgery Prelim
  • Internal Medicine
  • Internal Medicine Prelim
  • Medicine/Pediatrics
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Pathology
  • Pediatrics
  • Pediatrics/Medical Genetics
  • Psychiatry/Family Medicine
  • Radiation Oncology
  • Transitional year
  • Urology
23.5% MATCHED IN WASHINGTON

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

39.7% MATCHED IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

(WA and OR; includes PGY-1 who will be out of state for PGY-2)

57.3% MATCHED IN THE WEST
50% MATCHED IN PRIMARY CARE SPECIALITES

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

Their Next Steps

Sam Adams

Pediatrics,
Spectrum Health/Michigan State University
Chris Barry

Chris Barry

Surgery-Preliminary,
Swedish Medical Center

Reilly Bealer

Obstetrics and Gynecology,
University of North Carolina Hospitals

It is truly a blessing to be where I am today and to have the opportunity to fulfill my lifelong dream of becoming a doctor and surgeon. 

Chloe Lee
Raven Burns

Raven Burns

Diagnostic Radiology,
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education

Brooke Byun

Psychiatry/Family Medicine,
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics

Jae Choi

Internal Medicine,
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
Garrison Colvin

Garrison Colvin

Transitional Year,
Eisenhower Army Medical Center
Faith Deis

Faith Deis

Family Medicine,
Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa
Connor Dixon

Connor Dixon

Family Medicine,
Providence Hospital–Alaska

Kade Eppich

Anesthesiology,
University of Florida College of Medicine/Shands Hospital

I want to be a leader for change.

Kalkena Sivanesam
Dania Hasan

Dania Hasan

Internal Medicine,
St. Joseph Medical Center–Virginia Mason Franciscan Health

Athena Hoppe

General Surgery,
Louisiana State University School of Medicine

Kasey Johnson

Ophthalmology,
MacNeal Hospital and Loyola University/Hines VA Hospital

Thomas Khuu

Ophthalmology,
University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School
Oksana Klimenko

Oksana Klimenko

Family Medicine,
HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center

Adam Knott

Internal Medicine,
Providence Portland Medical Center

Chloe Lee

General Surgery,
81st Medical Group—Keesler Air Force Base

I hope to make a difference in the lives of my patients both inside and outside of the exam room.

Reilly Bealer

Felicia Lew

Radiation Oncology,
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine/University of Washington

Rob Meyer

Family Medicine,
MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital
Ali Navarrete

Ali Navarrete

Internal Medicine,
Oregon Health and Science University–Hillsboro

Heidi Ness

Family Medicine,
St. Mary’s Medical Center/SCL Health

Tien Nguyen

Surgery-Preliminary,
The MetroHealth System/Case Western Reserve University
Autumn Pak

Autumn Pak

General Surgery,
Summa Health/Northeast Ohio Medical University

I hope to serve marginalized populations as part of my patient population.

Josiah Gikungi

Emily Poe

Family Medicine,
Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune
Jesus Salcedo

Jesus Salcedo

Anesthesiology,
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center

I hope to serve a rural community as a full spectrum, holistic family medicine physician and community advocate.

Heidi Ness

Aivi Tran

Family Medicine,
MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital

Olivia Vargas

Pathology-Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology,
University of Washington

I want to develop lifelong connections with my patients, ensuring healthy, happy lives.

Lana Yurkin