![]() ![]() with pulsatile bilateral bidirectional Glenn Shunt: an alternative noninvasive. Results by specialty were: Anesthesiology: 2.4 percent Dermatology: 2.4 percent Emergency Medicine: 9.4 percent Family Medicine: 16.5 percent Internal Medicine: 12.9 percent Internal Medicine/Pediatrics: 5.9 percent Neurology: 2.4 percent Obstetrics And Gynecology: 5.9 percent Ophthalmology: 2.4 percent Orthopaedic Surgery: 8.2 percent Otolaryngology: 1.2 percent Pediatrics: 16.5 percent Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation: 1.2 percent Plastic Surgery: 1.2 percent Psychiatry: 2.4 percent Radiology: 1.2 percent Surgery: 5.9 percent Transitional Year: 1.2 percent Urology: 1.2 percent. 27, Boe BA, Armstrong AK, Janse SA, Loccoh EC, Stockmaster K, Holzer RJ. About one in five chose residencies in the Greater Dayton area 45 percent will remain in Ohio while the rest will start their residencies in 23 other states from Florida to Washington state. About 52 percent of the Class of 2006 matched in a primary care field (Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Medicine/Pediatrics, or Pediatrics) the balance matched in 14 other specialties ranging from Anesthesiology to Urology. Boonshoft School of Medicine had 85 graduating medical students assigned to residency programs through the National Resident Matching Program on March 16, 2006. ![]()
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