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SGMC Health proudly announces the expansion of its Graduate Medical Education program, celebrating Match Day 2025 with an expanded class of 10 Internal Medicine residents and its inaugural class of 10 Transitional Year residents. This significant milestone reflects SGMC Health's commitment to fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals and enhancing the quality of medical education in the region.
The Match Day celebration marks an important occasion for both the new residents and the institution, as it signifies the culmination of a rigorous selection process. The addition of these two classes not only strengthens the residency program but also aims to address the growing healthcare needs of the community.
The Internal Medicine residents will receive comprehensive training in various subspecialties, while the Transitional Year residents will gain diverse experiences across multiple disciplines. SGMC Health is excited to welcome these talented individuals and looks forward to their contributions to patient care and the medical community.
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