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May/June 2008   Volume 4 Issue 2

Inside this issue

Cover stories

Smoothing the road

It's only rock 'n' roll, but it supports cancer research

Cartoonist's work on wartime trauma garners award

Partnerships

After heartbreak, a commitment to make a difference

Grants & contracts

People

Lifelines: David J. Leffell

Yale geneticist wins Wiley Prize

Expert on myeloma to head hematology

Out & about

Science

A scientific assault on brain diseases

Advances: A two-pronged tactic to grow new bone | Sloppy gene repairs: a cause of lymphoma?

Health

A 'reluctant honoree' receives his due at last

Advances: Taking a bite out of stroke | Age no barrier for heart bypass surgery

Education

A match made in medical school



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A match made in medical school: students find residencies

Each spring, fourth-year students at medical schools across the country eagerly anticipate Match Day, when students receive word of acceptance in residency training programs.

Lindsay McGuire (back to camera) congratulates fellow  student Sarah Frasure

Lindsay McGuire (back to camera) congratulates fellow student Sarah Frasure.

On the afternoon of March 20, word spread across the medical school campus that, for the second year in a row, the entire class had “matched,” meaning that every fourth-year student had been accepted as a resident at one of their chosen institutions, and no student would have to scramble to find an unfilled slot.

“This is the third year out of the last four where we’ve had a 100 percent match,” says Associate Dean of Student Affairs Nancy R. Angoff, M.D., M.P.H.

Four students will specialize in ophthalmology, four in dermatology and seven in anesthesiology. An unusually high number of students—nine—will begin residencies in psychiatry.

Ten students will head to the University of California, San Francisco, and 17 to the Boston area. image

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