Match Day 2025 at Weill Cornell Medicine
Match results this year were revealed simultaneously at noon Eastern time to medical students nationwide. Nearly 47,200 graduating allopathic, international and osteopathic medical students from across the country (and Americans studying abroad) competed for 43,237 residency positions, the most ever offered, according to the National Resident Matching Program. An annual rite of passage, the students gathered at a ceremony on the Starr Foundation-Maurice R. Greenberg Conference Center Terrace of the Belfer Research Building to open their envelopes. Loud cheers and applause rang out, as the Class of 2025 celebrated their achievements and shared in the excitement with classmates, Weill Cornell faculty, family and friends. Click here to read more: https://news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2... To learn more about Weill Cornell Medicine patient care please visit here. https://weillcornell.org To learn about education and research at Weill Cornell Medicine visit here. http://weill.cornell.edu

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