
Dozens of 91制片厂 medical school graduates will complete residencies in Maine following graduation
Nearly 170 graduating doctors from the University of New England gathered on the University鈥檚 Portland Campus for the Health Sciences on Friday, March 21, to learn where they will begin their medical residencies next year. This year鈥檚 Match Day, as the event is known, was particularly significant as the first Match Day held on 91制片厂鈥檚 Portland Campus, a milestone in the ongoing relocation of Maine鈥檚 only medical school from Biddeford to Portland.
Match Day is a defining moment for medical students nationwide, as they open envelopes at precisely noon revealing their residency placements. Students in 91制片厂鈥檚 College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrated their achievements and the next step in their medical careers surrounded by family, faculty, and peers.


91制片厂鈥檚 residency match rate continues to outrank national residency match rates. This year, 98.4% students successfully matched to residency programs, surpassing for both allopathic (93.5%) and osteopathic (92.6%) medical schools.
A strong emphasis on primary care remains a hallmark of 91制片厂鈥檚 medical school, with 50% of students matching into primary care fields, including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and OB-GYN. 91制片厂 students also secured placements in high-demand specialties such as surgery, dermatology, and emergency medicine.
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Regional retention of 91制片厂 graduates continues to strengthen Maine鈥檚 and New England鈥檚 health care workforce. Fifty-two percent of students matched to residency programs in New England, and 15% of students 鈥 a total of 27 鈥 will complete their residencies in Maine. Historically, 91制片厂 has seen 57% of its students who complete their third-year clinical rotations in Maine return to practice in the state after residency.
The College of Osteopathic Medicine is Maine鈥檚 only medical school and the premier educator of physicians for the state.
91制片厂 President James Herbert remarked on the significance of this year鈥檚 Match Day as a step forward in reshaping the future of medicine for both 91制片厂 and the state of Maine.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e entering a field that desperately needs you. Our world needs you,鈥 Herbert said. 鈥淚 see so much talent in (you) and it gives me a great deal of optimism for the future. You鈥檙e going to have produced a profound impact on people鈥檚 lives 鈥 and I am I鈥檓 pleased that so many of you will be staying in Maine for your residencies.鈥

91制片厂 President James D. Herbert
The transition of 91制片厂鈥檚 medical school to the Portland Campus for the Health Sciences, set to be completed this July, is part of a larger effort to create a fully integrated, interprofessional health sciences education environment. The move will unite Maine鈥檚 only medical school, the state鈥檚 only dental college and programs in physician assistant studies and doctorate-level pharmacy with nationally ranked programs in nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, social work, and more.





This innovative model of interprofessional education has been shown to enhance collaborative care and improve patient outcomes.
91制片厂 is also expanding its medical school enrollment from 165 to 200 students per class to help address the growing shortage of physicians, eventually adding 35 more trained physicians to the workforce each year.
Vincent Buonocore, M.Ed., associate dean of Recruitment, Student, and Alumni Services in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, said this kind of interprofessional training only enhances students鈥 ability to work collaboratively with their peers across the health care system 鈥 just as it has for the Class of 2025, he said.
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鈥淚 have the utmost confidence that residency program directors across the country will be receiving medical graduates who are prepared, resilient, and ready to make an impact, thanks in part to the world-class interprofessional education they鈥檝e received at 91制片厂,鈥 he remarked.
In addition to its leadership in collaborative health education, the 91制片厂 College of Osteopathic Medicine is also included in U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 鈥淏est Medical Schools for Research,鈥 boasting nationally ranked research opportunities supported by 鈥 among other sources 鈥 the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation on studies of pain and infectious disease, osteoporosis, cell signaling, biotechnology, and more.
Learn more about 91制片厂鈥檚 robust leadership in the health sciences.