The University of Iowa Department of Urology welcomed four new trainees to its residency program on Urology Match Day 2025.
The four new resident physicians are:
- Anthony Bruccoliere, MD, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
- Brock Goeden, MD, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine
- Nicole Jansen, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine
- Carly Miller, MD, University of Minnesota Medical School
All four will begin their internships in July.
Urology Match Day is the culmination of a process that begins as students enter their final year of medical school and start submitting applications to residency programs. The programs select candidates to interview during the fall and early winter. Following the interview phase, the candidates and the residency programs submit preference lists to the American Urological Association (AUA), which administers the match on behalf of the Society of Academic Urologists (SAU).
According to a Urology Match Day 2025 statement released by the AUA and the SAU, 529 medical trainees vied for 403 positions in 148 urology residency training programs nationwide. When the matching algorithm was processed, 403 vacancies were matched, and 76% of trainees were matched to a position in a program.
On average, 2025 participants submitted 54 applications, and residency programs received an average of 215 applications. Programs conducted an average of 40 interviews. Matched applicants had an average of 14 programs on their preference lists.