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Kaweah Health announces match day results, welcomes next class of residents

Kaweah Health has selected its next class of residents for its six residency programs, which will join the organization’s 133 resident physicians in serving the community this summer. The 49 new residents learned of their match on Friday, March 15, also known as Match Day, a day when medical school graduates from around the world learn which residency program they will train in for the next three to seven years.

From September through February, Kaweah Health received over 5,000 applications and interviewed over 750 candidates for the residency programs.

“It’s always an exciting day and a rite of passage for physicians. For us it’s another chance to celebrate the work we are doing to bring more physicians to our area so that we can improve access to physicians in the Central Valley,” said Dr. Lori Winston, Kaweah Health’s Chief Medical Education Officer. “We want these physicians to know we are a community that welcomes them with open arms. We hope they will fall in love with the area and decide to practice medicine here.”

The incoming residents and fellows will now start making plans to relocate to Visalia, where this summer, they will begin a two-week orientation before starting their rotations at Kaweah Health. Kaweah Health’s Graduate Medical Education Program began in 2013 and to date, has graduated 179 resident physicians, 42 percent of whom have remained in the Central Valley to practice medicine.

This is the third year for Kaweah Health’s new Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, a fellowship program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Its mission is to train child and adolescent psychiatrists that will positively impact the health of youth and their families in the Central Valley. The program’s next three fellows are Drs. Tracy Johnson, Christopher Jaime, and Richa Gautami.

 

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