The Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2025 has achieved a 99% match rate in the 2025 National Resident Matching Program. The results, announced March 21, mark another milestone in DMUās longstanding success in preparing future physicians.
āWe are incredibly proud of our students and the hard work they have put into reaching this moment,ā says David Connett, D.O., FACOFP (dist.), dean of DMUās College of Osteopathic Medicine. āMatch Day is the culmination of years of hard work and a launching point for these future physicians. We are excited about the impact they will have in Iowa and beyond.ā
DMUās 2025 Match Day was held for the first time in person at the universityās 8025 Grand Ave. campus, where students, faculty and families gathered to celebrate. At 11 a.m. CDT, students discovered where they would begin the next phase of their medical training.
āMatch Day is one of the most defining moments in a physicianās career,ā says Jennifer Beaty, M.D., FACS, FSCRS, associate dean for graduate medical education and designated institutional official. āItās the culmination of years of hard work and signals the start of their residency journey. No matter where they are headed, we know they will bring excellence and compassion to their patients and communities.ā
The class matched into diverse specialties across the United States, with particularly strong representation in primary care fields, where demand is high. Among the 208 students in DMUās Class of 2025, the top residency specialty placements this year include:
- Internal Medicine ā 36
- Family Medicine ā 34
- Emergency Medicine ā 31
- Pediatrics ā 25
- Psychiatry ā 18
This year, 32 students were matched to residency programs in Iowa, the highest match state of the DMU 2025 class. The top residency specialty placements for those staying in Iowa include:
- Family Medicine ā 10
- Psychiatry ā 9
- Emergency Medicine ā 5
- Internal Medicine ā 3
- Pediatrics ā 3
- Anesthesiology ā 2
The other top states among the 36 states where their residencies are located include:
- Michigan ā 22
- Illinois ā 20
- California ā 13
- Ohio ā 13
- Minnesota ā 12
According to the National Resident Matching Program, this yearās 92.6% D.O.s matched, totaling 8,049, an increase of 361 more than in 2024. This is the fourth consecutive year DMU osteopathic medicine graduates have achieved a placement rate above the national average.
The 2025 match took place amid a growing demand for physicians nationwide, particularly in rural areas. DMU continues to contribute to mitigating this need through efforts to place graduates in residency programs that will help address regional and national health care challenges. With Iowa facing a growing physician shortage, Gov. Kim Reynoldsās recent proposal to fund 115 new residency slots in the state is a crucial step toward expanding health care access in Iowa. DMUās success in placing students in Iowa-based residencies aligns with this initiative, helping to ensure more trained physicians stay in the state to serve its communities.