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Arrowhead Regional Medical Center welcomes 78 new resident physicians and fellows

Arrowhead Regional Medical Center welcomes 78 new resident physicians and fellows

Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (ARMC) recently welcomed 78 new resident physicians and fellows on Match Day 2026. The third Friday in March, Match Day is a pivotal day for graduating medical school students. It is the culmination of the National Resident Matching Program, in which all graduating medical students compete for residency positions in their chosen specialties. It is the day that students find out where they will spend the next three to seven years of their medical career.

“Match Day is an exciting milestone for these talented students,” said ARMC Chief Executive Officer Andrew Goldfrach, FACHE. “Match Day reflects years of dedication and training for these graduating medical school students, and we look forward to continuing to mentor and support them as they advance their careers while helping the communities of San Bernardino County.”

At ARMC, students matched from medical schools across the nation and world including the California University of Science and Medicine, Albany Medical College, David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles; Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Indiana University, Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, St. George’s University, Touro University, Tulane University, University of Arizona, University of California, Riverside; University of Central Florida, University of Maryland, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Western University of Health Sciences.

ARMC is honored to welcome this new class of residents. The residencies joined include anesthesiology with five residents; emergency medicine with 11 residents; emergency medicine/internal medicine (combined program) with two residents; family medicine with 16 residents; internal medicine with 13 residents; neurology with two residents; OB/GYN with three residents; psychiatry with six residents; radiology-diagnostic with three residents; surgery with five residents; surgery preliminary with four residents and vascular surgery-integrated residency with one resident.

ARMC also welcomes its new fellows, including three in the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, one in the Emergency Medical Services Fellowship, one in the Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship, and two in the Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship.

About Arrowhead Regional Medical Center: Arrowhead Regional Medical Center is a 456-bed university-affiliated teaching hospital licensed by the California Department of Public Health, operated by San Bernardino County, and governed by the Board of Supervisors. It is ARMC’s mission, in an environment of learning and innovation, to serve our diverse community with high-quality, compassionate care. The hospital, located on a 70-acre campus in Colton, California, operates the Edward G. Hirschman Regional Burn Center, the Dev A. GnanaDev Trauma Center, a comprehensive stroke center, an inpatient behavioral health center, a neonatal intensive care unit, women’s health and maternal-fetal medicine, orthopedics, five primary care centers, and more. ARMC also provides more than 40 outpatient specialty care services. ARMC is helping to achieve the countywide vision by addressing the community’s wellness and educational needs. ARMC is the primary teaching hospital for the California University of Science and Medicine (CUSM). The university welcomed its first class of students in 2018. For more information on CUSM, visit https://cusm.edu/. For more information about ARMC, visit https://www.arrowheadregional.org/.