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.
(Includes PGY-1 who will be out of state for PGY-2)
(WA, OR, ID, AND AK; includes PGY-1 who will be out of state for PGY-2)
(Family Med, Internal Med, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics)
Their Next Steps
Jeremy Aal
Carmen Abbe
“After residency, I plan to return to Washington state and continue serving its communities.”
Garrett Britt
“I am passionate about caring for patients holistically and ensuring adequate access to support outside of the hospital.”
Skyler Burke
Brian Carlson
Shyla Carr
Anna Crowley
Kyanna Cusick
Margaret DeBell
“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
Lulu Fatima
Eandre Frank
Daniel Garcia Prieto
Allen Gong
Wendy Gong
Erina Horikawa
Michael Johnston
“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
Megan Lee
Rebecca Marquard
Chelsea McAuslan
John Mellor
Breeanna Messner
Lars Neuenschwander
Maksim Rusev
Natalya Sinkova
Max Sutherland
Anna Tang
Anne Turner
Phuong Van
“I am passionate about increasing access to health care for underserved populations, particularly those with limited English proficiency.”
Adithya Vegaraju
Jessica Wang
“Being raised in a small town allowed me to see the impact a physician has on their community.”
Kelsey Yenney