Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences welcomes 4 interns on Match Day

In today’s Match Day—the exciting moment when graduating medical students across the U.S. and beyond learn where they’ll be heading for specialized training—four students matched with Duke Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences otolaryngology residency program through the National Resident Matching Program. 

Match Day is a pivotal time in a physician’s career, advancing students to the next phase of their professional journey and bringing them one step closer to realizing their goals in their specialized field of medicine. 

This year’s class of otolaryngology interns have exceptionally strong records of clinical care, research, leadership, and advocacy. We look forward to welcoming our newest team members and seeing the unique ways each of them will contribute to our clinical, education, and research missions. 

We’re grateful to the many department members who played a part in recruiting this excellent cohort of incoming trainees, under the leadership of our vice chair for education and residency program Charles Woodard, MD. 

Learn more about the incoming residents below. 

Jonathan Carnino, Soomin Myoung, Aidan Wright, and Douglas Nanu
  • Jonathan Carnino - Boston University School of Medicine
  • Soomin Myoung - University of Massachusetts T. H. Chan School of Medicine
  • Aidan Wright - McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
  • Douglas Nanu - Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

The new interns will begin their training at Duke this summer. 

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