Great Match Day results for this DKICP dozen

April 11, 2024

L to R, top: Carly Bell, Brennan Buccat, Trang Bui, Dyani Chock, Sean Domingo, Olatunji Gbadebo, bottom: Chase Ibia, Teva Kealoha Meyer, Jane Lakritz, Skye Pyo, Megan Woolsey, Chrystal Cardoza.

Twelve DKICP students and alumni have been matched to postgraduate residency programs around the country in this year’s Match Day program, which is organized through the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Eleven members of this group will be doing their PGY1 starting later this summer at medical institutions around the country. One will be completing her PGY2 residency.

“We are very pleased that 86% of our students who applied matched in this highly competitive process,” says Dean Rae Matsumoto. “That’s a high percentage, reflecting the quality of our students and their achievements in academics, service and scholarship over their four-year career here at the DKICP. On behalf of the faculty and staff, I congratulate them for their incredible efforts.”

Following are this year’s Match Day results:

PGY1

Carly Bell – VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System, Reno, NV

Brennan Buccat – MutliCare Tacoma General Hospital, Tacoma, WA

Trang Bui – Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angles, CA

Dyani Chock – The Queen’s Medical Center, Honolulu, HI

Sean Domingo – University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV

Olatunji Gbadebo – Mayo Clinic Hospital, Rochester, MN

Chase Ibia – Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., Honolulu, HI

Teva Kealoha Meyer – The Queen’s Health System, Honolulu, HI

Jane Lakritz – Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, CA

Skye Pyo – Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, Tacoma, WA

Megan Woolsey – VA Pacific Islands HCS, Honolulu, HI

PGY2

Chrystal Cardoza – Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, MA – Infectious Diseases. She is currently completing her PGY1 residency at Norman Regional Health System in Norman, OK.

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