Fifty-one percent of the Wright State graduates will remain in Ohio for training, and 22% of the class will train in Dayton, including at Premier Health, Dayton Children's, Kettering Health Network, and Wright Patterson Air Medical Center. Twenty-six graduates will complete their residencies at Wright State University programs.
Forty-one percent of the class will enter a primary care field, a reflection of the Boonshoft School of Medicine's focus on training physicians who address a pressing health care workforce need — Family Medicine: 10.1%; Internal Medicine: 18.6%; Pediatrics: 11.6%; and Internal Medicine/Pediatrics: 0.8%.
The remainder of the class matched in 15 other specialties: Anesthesiology: 6.2%; Dermatology: 1.6%; Emergency Medicine: 7%; Interventional Radiology: 3.1%; Neurology: 4.7%; Obstetrics and Gynecology: 7.8%; Ophthalmology 0.8%; Orthopaedic Surgery: 3.1%; Otolaryngology 0.8%; Pathology: 0.8%; Plastic Surgery: 0.8%; Psychiatry: 7.8%; Radiology: 3.9%; Surgery: 7%; and Urology: 1.6%.