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Match Day for Graduating Medical Students

March 21, 2025

MATCHED

Logan Hellinger (left), from Allison Park, PA, and Taj Singh (right), of Breinigsville, PA, react to learning that they both matched into medical residencies with St. Luke’s University Health Network. Hellinger matched into the emergency medicine residency at Anderson Campus; Singh matched into the internal medicine residency at Bethlehem Campus.

Match Day is a national rite of passage for fourth-year medical school students moving on to residency programs. A complex algorithm matches the students’ top choice of residencies with the programs’ top choice of students.

On Friday, the Temple/St. Luke’s School of Medicine celebrated Match Day for the second year in a row in Bethlehem. Thirty-eight students matched to residency programs, including 13 programs at St. Luke’s.

“National Match Day continues to be a special and meaningful event for our fourth-year medical students,” said Shaden Eldakar-Hein, MD, senior associate dean and professor at the medical school. “I feel honored to be a part of each member of our 2025 class’s journey and am inspired by their compassion, curiosity and dedication to our field.”

The Temple/St. Luke’s School of Medicine in Bethlehem is the Lehigh Valley’s first and only four-year medical school, where the region’s best and brightest young minds explore their interests in education, service and medicine simultaneously. By cultivating home-grown medical talent, St. Luke’s is helping the region to secure its future health and well-being amid a worsening doctor shortage nationally.

Pittsburgh-area native Logan Hellinger worked as a patient transporter during a gap year before starting medical school at Temple/St. Luke’s in Bethlehem. Since the day he was able to watch an open-heart surgery during a hospital shadowing program in high school, he says he was “sold that I wanted to do medicine.”

“During my first year here, I had the opportunity to shadow a few emergency medicine residents. One of the first-year residents immediately asked what I wanted to learn, how she could teach me, and if I’d like to come see patients with her,” says Hellinger, whose family traveled across the state to be with him on Match Day. “She’s a fellow here now who I had the privilege of working with on my ICU rotation and has been a longitudinal mentor from the residency side.”

Hellinger matched to Emergency Medicine at St. Luke’s Anderson Campus.

His classmate, Sierra Camburn, had a similar experience at St. Luke’s, though hers started in high school. The Quakertown native once took part in a medical careers pathway program that allowed her to spend time at the Quakertown Campus several days a week. Additionally, as an undergrad at Penn State, she did a pre-med observership at the Bethlehem Campus. It was then that she fell in love with labor and delivery, and she now hopes to match into an obstetrics and gynecology residency.

“One of the perks of coming to a campus like this is that everyone has been a mentor,” Camburn said before rattling off a long list of names of those who have helped her along the way. “There has been no shortage of people here who want to teach us. I’ve discovered one of the perks of being at a community-based hospital is that during rotations, physicians get to know you and trust you and want to mentor you. It’s been a great experience for me. I’ve learned so much from everybody I’ve worked with.”

Camburn matched to OB/GYN at New York University, Long Island.

Below are the residency programs to which St. Luke’s students matched:

Anesthesiology:

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Penn State Hershey Medical Center
  • University of Rochester/Strong Memorial, NY

Child Neurology:

  • Mayo Clinic, FL

Dermatology:

  • St. Luke’s Hospital, Anderson

Emergency Medicine:

  • Henry Ford Hospital, MI
  • New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Hospital, NY
  • Rush University Medical Center, IL
  • St. Luke’s Hospital, Anderson
  • University of Rochester/Strong Memorial, NY

Family Medicine:

  • Brown University/Kent Hospital
  • Inova Fairfax Hospital, VA
  • St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem

General Surgery:

  • Stony Brook Teaching Hospital, NY
  • St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem
  • Thomas Jefferson University, PA

Internal Medicine:

  • George Washington University, D.C.
  • Mayo Clinic, MN
  • Montefiore Medical Center, NY
  • Rutgers, RW Johnson Medical School
  • St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem
  • Zucker SOM-Northwell NS/LIJ, NY

Obstetrics-Gynecology:

  • NYU Grossman Long Island SOM, NY
  • Penn State Hershey Medical Center, PA
  • Stamford Hospital/Columbia, CT
  • University of Rochester, Strong Memorial, NY

Otolaryngology:

  • Geisinger Health System

Orthopedic Surgery:

  • Prisma Health, University of South Carolina SOM

Pathology:

  • Yale – New Haven Hospital, CT

Pediatrics:

  • St. Luke’s Hospital, Anderson
  • Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, NC

Psychiatry:

  • St. Luke’s Hospital, Anderson
  • St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem
  • Thomas Jefferson University, PA
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