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College of Medicine Class Composites
College of Medicine Residency Results/Placement (past 10 years)


Class of 2009 (2005 entering class)  [PDF 38KB]
Class of 2008 (2004 entering class)  [PDF 39KB]
Class of 2007 (2003 entering class)  [PDF 38KB]
Class of 2006 (2002 entering class)  [PDF 38KB]
Class of 2005 (2001 entering class)  [PDF 173KB]


Class of 2004 (2000 entering class)  [PDF 170KB]
Class of 2003 (1999 entering class)  [PDF 307KB]
Class of 2002 (1998 entering class)  [PDF 330KB]
Class of 2001 (1997 entering class)  [PDF 358KB]
Class of 2000 (1996 entering class)  [PDF 295KB]



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Contact Information

 
Contact:

OWEN P. PHILLIPS, M.D.
   Associate Dean

   Office of Student Affairs
   910 Madison Ave #1043
   Memphis, TN 38163
   Phone: (901) 448-5684
   Fax: (901) 448-7085

Executive Dean:
Steve J. Schwab, M.D.


UT College of Medicine
NRMP Results Summary
 20082009

% UT System
% In-State TN (not UT)
% Out-State TN
% Primary Care
 # Unmatched

34 

62 
46 
*12 

44 

52 
42 

*Includes match to PGY2 only


2009 NRMP Residency Data
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2009 Placement Listing
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"The University of Tennessee, College of Medicine has its roots in Nashville as the Nashville Medical College. That college as organized in 1876, and in 1879 was acquired by the University of Tennessee as its medical department. The Memphis Hospital Medical College was also found in 1876 but, because of the yellow fever epidemic in Memphis, did not actually hold classes until 1880. In 1909 two Nashville schools merged and were operating as the joint Medical department of the University of Nashville and the University of Tennessee. It moved to Memphis in 1911 and merged with the College of Physicians and Surgeons to become the University of Tennessee, College of Medicine... "

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