Medical matchmakers
Match Day can be the best of times, or the worst. It’s when soon-to-be medical school graduates find out where they will spend the next three to seven years as resident physicians. By the looks of it, the Tufts students were delighted by the results.
Tufts University School of Medicine student Sureya Hussani screams out after getting matched with UCLA Medical Center in California. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Fourth-year students in Tufts University School of Medicine toast during the schools annual Match Day ceremony. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
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