Two School of Medicine students share their excitement after learning where they matched for residency during Match Day on Friday, March 20
Against a backdrop of colorful balloons and a theme inspired by the animated film “Up,” fourth-year medical students at Loma Linda University (LLU) School of Medicine gathered for one of the most anticipated moments of their careers: Match Day.
As the countdown ended, envelopes were opened, cheers erupted, and emotions overflowed. For the Class of 2026, the day marked more than a milestone — it reflects a calling—to continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ.
“What makes Match Day so meaningful is not just where our students are going, but who they have become. They are prepared to make a difference—in California, across the nation, and around the world,” said Tamara Thomas, MD, dean of LLU School of Medicine.
From their first white coat ceremony to demanding clinical rotations, the path to Match Day has been shaped by perseverance, growth, and purpose.
Loma Linda University School of Medicine Match 2026 stats:
- 40% matched into Primary Care
- 32% will continue their training at Loma Linda University Health
- 62% matched to California programs, serving communities across the state
In specialty trends:
- Internal Medicine continues to lead for the sixth consecutive year at 14%
- Surgery and surgical subspecialties accounted for 11%, including neurosurgery, orthopaedic surgery, ophthalmology, and urology.
- Emergency medicine and anesthesiology each represented 9% of the class.
Students from the School of Medicine’s class of 2026 will start their residencies at numerous programs across the nation, including AdventHealth Orlando, Kettering Health, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Harvard, UCLA, USC, University of Utah, and more.
Match Day is an annual event in March when over 53,000 graduating medical students across the country learn where they have been matched for residency training through the National Resident Matching Program.