During their residencies, 45% of the Wright State graduates will remain in Ohio, and 20% will remain in Dayton.
Sixteen graduates will complete their residencies at Wright State University.
More than a third (33.6%) of the class will enter a primary care field — Family Medicine: 11.5%; Internal Medicine: 14.2%; Pediatrics: 4.4%; and Internal Medicine/Pediatrics: 2.7%.
The rest matched in 17 other specialties: Anesthesiology: 4.4% Dermatology: 3.5%; Emergency Medicine: 8.8%; Interventional Radiology: 1.8%; Neurological Surgery: 0.9%; Neurology: 7.1%; Obstetrics and Gynecology: 7.1%; Ophthalmology 1.8%; Orthopaedic Surgery: 2.7%; Otolaryngology 1.8%; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: 0.9%; Plastic Surgery: 0.9%; Psychiatry: 9.7%; Radiology: 2.7%; Surgery: 6.2%; Urology: 3.5%; and Transitional Year: 3.5%.
Three medical students matched for competitive military residencies: Obstetrics and Gynecology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base/Wright State, Emergency Medicine at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego and Family Medicine at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington.