
Match Day 2025
What is Match Day?
Match Day is one of the most important milestones in a medical student’s journey. It’s the day when students learn where they will be completing their residencies, marking the next step in their medical careers. At Saba, we are proud to celebrate the success of our graduates as they match into top residency programs across the U.S. and Canada.
Celebrating Match Day Success
Saba’s graduates continue to achieve outstanding residency placements year after year. This year’s highlights include:
13
Unique Specialties
70
Residency Placements
24
States & Provinces
48
Cities
Join the Celebration – #iMatchedSaba
Share your exciting news with us on social media! Use the hashtag #iMatchedSaba as we celebrate this milestone together.
A Message from Our Faculty
“Congratulations to all of you!!! Your hard work and dedication has paid off. You should be very proud of yourself. Please know we are still here for you as you progress along in your career. Keep in touch with us as you are now part of our family. Best wishes to you in your future endeavors.”
Paula Boisseau
Registrar at Saba University School of Medicine
Download Your Match Day Templates
Are you a Saba graduate who would like to share your Match Day results? Download one of our Match Day signs or virtual backgrounds to share your achievement!


Frequently Asked Questions
Saba graduates are eligible to practice medicine in the United States once they pass the requisite licensing examinations. More than one thousand of our graduates are licensed and practicing in the United States.
Saba students complete their core clinical rotations at U.S.-based, ACGME-approved teaching hospitals (and their equivalent in Canada) affiliated with Saba University School of Medicine.
To learn more about Saba’s clinical rotations, click here.
A typical Basic Science class at Saba is 40-60 students. This makes it possible for Saba to offer close student-teacher interaction. This is substantially different from other medical schools, particularly other schools located in the Caribbean, that subject their students to large, impersonal classroom experiences.
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