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Parkland High School graduate learns residency assignment on Match Day

Parkland High School graduate Adriana Facchiano, Class of 2015, said being matched to a physician residency program at St. Luke’s University Health Network is a dream come true.

The daughter of Joseph Facchiano of Allentown and Carol Facchiano of Upper Macungie, she is a fourth-year student at Temple/St. Luke’s School of Medicine.

Facchiano is also a 2019 graduate of Moravian College.

She will begin her residency training in emergency medicine at St. Luke’s for the next three years, a specialty that draws on her passion for a fast-paced and challenging clinical setting with a varied mix of patient populations and disease processes, according to a SLUHN news release.

Facchiano says she looks forward to multi-tasking and using her diagnostic and hands-on skills as she takes care of the community she has lived in all her life.

One of 15 Temple/St. Luke’s School of Medicine students who matched to a SLUHN residency March 17 on Match Day, Facchiano and her peers excitedly attended the ceremony at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia.

On that traditional day in medicine, they learned of their paths for advanced, post-medical school training after graduation.

Match Day is a national event for medical school students moving onto residency programs when medical students are matched to a top choice of residencies.

“Match” news is conveyed to each student through an envelope medical students open at noon on Match Day.

Postgraduate medical education can last from four to seven years, including residency and fellowship.

The Temple/St. Luke’s School of Medicine at St. Luke’s University Hospital in Fountain Hill is the Lehigh Valley’s first and only four-year medical school.

By cultivating homegrown medical talent, St. Luke’s is helping the region to secure its health and well-being amid a worsening doctor shortage nationally, according to SLUHN.

“National Match Day is a pivotal and unforgettable milestone for every medical student across the country,” Senior Associate Dean of Temple/St. Luke’s School of Medicine and Associate Professor, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Shaden Eldakar-Hein, M.D. said.

“We are proud of the graduating class of 2023 and are certain they will make skilled and compassionate physicians and any program is lucky to have them.”

PRESS PHOTO COURTESY SLUHN Fifteen medical students were matched for their residencies with St. Luke's University Health Network on National Match Day 2023.