CHSU Celebrates 100% Residency Match Rate Again for Second Cohort of Students
March 21, 2025

California Health Sciences University (CHSU) announced a 100% match rate for its second cohort of medical students at its 2025 Match Day. The 109 fourth-year medical students at CHSU continued the extraordinary match results set by the inaugural class of 2024 graduates.
The achievement was celebrated with family and friends on Friday when medical students in the CHSU College of Osteopathic Medicine class of 2025 simultaneously learned the residency specialty program they will start after completing medical school.
“We are incredibly proud that our CHSU College of Osteopathic Medicine class of 2025 students achieved an impressive 100% residency placement, continuing the legacy of our inaugural class,”
– John Graneto, DO, Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine
California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine (CHSU-COM) Class of 2025 Residency Match Results:
- CHSU achieved 100% match rate for class of 2025
- 60% of residencies are in Primary Care
- 21% of residencies are in the Central Valley
- 71% of residencies are in California (corrected results, previously reported as 50%)
- 109 medical students will graduate in May
In a nationwide process that is highly competitive, CHSU’s 109 medical students in the class of 2025 matched to a wide variety of residencies, including 21% located in the Central Valley.
The hospitals with the most residency matches for CHSU students this year were all located in California and include Kaweah Health Medical Center, Riverside Community Hospital, St Joseph’s Medical Center, Sutter Roseville Medical Center, and UC San Francisco-Fresno.
After completing medical school and earning a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, CHSU medical students will need to pass a final board licensing exam. They will start a residency program in hospitals, clinics, and health centers to help them train for a specialty before practicing independently.
60% of the CHSU medical students will complete their residency in Primary Care, which includes family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics.
“I’m excited that 60% of our students matched in primary care residencies, which are critically needed in the Central Valley and beyond,”
Dr. Graneto
Some notable residency specialties matched by CHSU students include Dermatology, Neurology, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Pathology, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and Urology.
“Having CHSU students complete residencies locally is an important part of our mission and will help improve access to health care in our community, especially the underserved populations,”
Dr. Graneto