Maine Track Celebrates Match Day 2025

Fourth year Maine Track MD students celebrated Match Day in Portland, ME with friends and family.
Maine Track M25 students who matched at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center celebrate. Left to right: Hannah Slattery, Mariah Milazzo, Julia Greenwald, Annika Williams, Austin Steward, Anne Mullin, Zack Gauthier, Joshua Parbs, Tyler Hinckley, Beanie O’Shea and Camille Lubetkin
Maine Track M25 students who matched at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center celebrate

Fourth-year medical students in the Tufts University School of Medicine – MaineHealth Maine Medical Center (TUSM-MHMMC) Maine Track program celebrated Match Day in Portland on Friday, learning which residency program they’ll be joining for the next three to seven years. Every one of the 41 Maine Track students in this year’s class matched to a high-quality program, and 11 of them found out they would be staying in Portland as residents at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center.

Match Day is the culmination of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) that fourth-year medical students use to enter their next stage of training. Students apply to residency programs in the fall, and programs interview those they’re interested in. Students then rank the residencies, with the program that they would most like to join at the top, and residency programs enter a ranked list of students. The NRMP matches students and programs, and on Match Day, students find out their residency “match.” This is the third year that Maine Track students opened the envelopes containing their match with family and friends in Portland. Previously, they joined other Tufts students in Boston for the celebration.

“It is so exciting to see all my hard work come to fruition,” said Joshua Parbs, M25, who learned he matched with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center. “I felt all the emotions at once. I’m really looking forward to diving into pediatrics and becoming a doctor.”

The Maine Track program is a partnership between MHMMC Portland and Tufts formed 17 years ago to help address the shortage of doctors in Maine, provide financial assistance to aspiring medical students from Maine and develop an innovative curriculum focused on community-based education. Students receive classroom instruction in Boston before coming to Maine for hands-on training. To date, 439 physicians have graduated from the Maine Track Program. 85 graduates known to have completed their training are now practicing physicians in Maine.

“Every physician has a distinct memory of their Match Day,” said Dena Whitesell, assistant dean for students in the TUSM-MHMMC Maine Track program. “It is a big moment for doctors professionally and personally, and it’s always wonderful to see the support our students receive from their families, friends and mentors as they find out where they’ll be taking the next step in their careers.”