It’s a match!
There’s a match made in Heaven and then there’s Match Day — the annual rite of passage for medical students who find out where they will take the next step in their careers. There were a lot of happy faces at Boston University yesterday.
Jessica Chern reaches for her envelope as BU medical students are matched with hospitals for their residency Friday. (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Vinson Cobb (L) reacts to his assignment with his family after seeing his assignment as BU medical students are matched with hospitals for their residency on March 21. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
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