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2024

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"The Envelope, Please..."

It’s a medical school “rite of passage.” Every year, on the third Friday of March, fourth-year medical students (M4s) learn their residency match. 

The Stritch Class of 2024 will gather with family and friends and join the nearly 98,000 M4s throughout the U.S. who will open their envelopes at precisely 11 a.m. to learn where they will continue their medical training.     

Even though our class entered Stritch during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was difficult, we’ve built a real sense of community at Loyola,” says M4 and Alpha Omega Alpha inductee Charlotte Adema. Being surrounded by a supportive community can be unique in medical school, but it is essential. Creating that sense of community is one of my priorities when I begin residency. I will build on lessons I learned at Stritch throughout residency and beyond,” she says.  

A private, non-profit organization, the National Resident Matching Program® provides a fair and equitable platform for “matching” residency program directors’ preferences with those of medical school graduates. Learn where the Stritch Class of 2024 matched.

M4s’ experience: Entering medical school during a worldwide pandemic

Learn about how three students navigated medical school during the pandemic.

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Faculty Awards

As part of the Stritch community’s annual tradition, M4s honor two exceptional educators. This year’s Outstanding Classroom Educator is Monica Edwards, MD, MPH, FACP, associate professor, Department of Medicine. James Lau, MD, associate professor and chief, Division of MIS & Bariatric Surgery, is recognized with the Outstanding Clinical Educator award.

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“As you celebrate your accomplishment today, remember to thank your families, friends, and mentors who helped you get here and motivated you when times were difficult. On behalf of Stritch leadership, faculty, and staff, CONGRATULATIONS Stritch Class of 2024! We are so proud of you." Sam J. Marzo, MD, (SSOM '91) Dean and Professor, Stritch School of Medicine

It’s a medical school “rite of passage.” Every year, on the third Friday of March, fourth-year medical students (M4s) learn their residency match. 

The Stritch Class of 2024 will gather with family and friends and join the nearly 98,000 M4s throughout the U.S. who will open their envelopes at precisely 11 a.m. to learn where they will continue their medical training.     

Even though our class entered Stritch during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was difficult, we’ve built a real sense of community at Loyola,” says M4 and Alpha Omega Alpha inductee Charlotte Adema. Being surrounded by a supportive community can be unique in medical school, but it is essential. Creating that sense of community is one of my priorities when I begin residency. I will build on lessons I learned at Stritch throughout residency and beyond,” she says.  

A private, non-profit organization, the National Resident Matching Program® provides a fair and equitable platform for “matching” residency program directors’ preferences with those of medical school graduates. Learn where the Stritch Class of 2024 matched.