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        Match Day is a Rite of Passage


        for Medical Students



        Excerpts from www.news.uthscsa.edu. Originally posted on March 18, 2024

                ore than 200 senior students from the Joe R. and Teresa   pediatrics and family medicine. After primary care, other top specialties
                Lozano Long School of Medicine stood on stage in front   included psychiatry and anesthesiology.
        Mof their classmates, family, friends and mentors on March
        15 to open an envelope revealing their future. It’s a dramatic but festive   Words of Wisdom
        occasion for the students, who are wrapping up a rigorous four years   In his remarks to the crowd, Robert Hromas, MD, Dean of the Long                  Senior Awards Presentation
        of medical education.                                  School of Medicine, urged students to never stop learning. “This is not the
           This year’s ceremony, while celebratory, held extra space for reflection   end, but merely the beginning for you. Medical science saves lives, and in
        and grief after the unexpected passing of UT Health San Antonio presi-  the 40 of 50 years of your career, you’re going to see advances that astound
        dent, William Henrich, MD, MACP, who died the day before.  you. Never stop learning, because the minute you stop learning, you stop
           “Dr. Henrich was a leader, a mentor, a friend, an exceptional physician   growing.”
        and teacher, and he was really the best of all of us. We know that Dr. Hen-  He also advised to expect the unexpected and expect disappoint. “You
        rich is here today with us in spirit as he was so many times over the years  are going to lose patients because that’s the nature of life,” he said. “Cele-
        in body and heart,” said Deb Conway, MD, vice dean for undergraduate   brate the births, celebrate the victories, make memories, because they help
        medical education, before leading a moment of silence.  you get through the hard times. Don’t let disappointment stop you.”
           Match Day is a geographic rite of passage when graduating medi-  To get through the hard times, Hromas emphasized the importance of
        cal students throughout the U.S. find out where their residency train-  the support of colleagues and loved ones and working as a team. “Medicine
        ing will take them — and perhaps where their medical careers will be   is football, not golf. You are part of a team,” he said. “And the single most
        launched. During their fourth year of medical school, medical students   important member on that team is sitting here today with you. It’s your
        typically interview with several graduate medical education programs   family. You must have your family, they’re the center, they hike the ball.
        and healthcare institutions to compete for residency slots in various   Caring for your family is the same as caring for your patient.”
        specialties and have ranked their top choices. The healthcare institu-  In his final point of imparted wisdom, Hromas spoke of the impor-
        tions and programs also have ranked their top choices of residents.   tance of mentorship. “We all stand on the shoulders of someone who
                                                               taught us. Each of you is here because some faculty said I believe in you.
        The Future of Texas Physicians                         They taught you not only their knowledge, but their values and how they
           The class of 2024 saw a 99 percent overall match rate to residency pro-  care for patients,” he said. “For me, that mentor was Bill Henrich. He
        grams of their choice. San Antonio will keep 22 percent of those matched  believed I could be a dean when no one else did. I stand on his shoulders,
        graduates, who matched to local programs, bolstering the healthcare work-  just like all of you stand on someone’s shoulders. Never get so big or so
        force in Bexar County and the region.                  smart or so wealthy that you forget that you are there as a gift from some-
           Of the matched students, 60 percent matched to Texas programs,   one else.”
        helping to meet the state’s critical need for quality physicians, and 40   With that, the matching commenced, and the class of 2024 began the
        percent matched to primary care specialties including internal medicine,   next step of their journey in medicine.



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