Macon – Piedmont Macon Medical Center matched with 28 resident physicians on Match Day, the much-anticipated day when residents throughout the nation be taught the identify of the residency program the place they may prepare for the following a number of years.
The new residents are anticipated to affix Piedmont Macon on July 1 in three residency applications – Internal Medicine, Psychiatry and Transitional Year. Match Week culminated Friday, March 20, with Match Day when anxious residents realized the following step of their profession.
“Match Day is always one of the most meaningful days, because it represents years of hard work, dedication and perseverance for these 28 talented physicians who have matched us this year,” stated Jonathan Smith, MD, the Designated Institutional Official for the Graduate Medical Education program at Piedmont Macon. “We’re excited to welcome these exceptional new residents to Piedmont Macon Medical Center later this summer, and we look forward to the lasting impressions they will make on our hospital and our community.”
The Piedmont Macon residency program gives tracks from one to 4 years and has elevated the variety of medical doctors who serve Macon and the state of Georgia by retaining most of the residents who full their medical coaching right here.
Of this 12 months’s incoming residents, 12 are from Georgia, together with two from Macon and one from Warner Robins.
Although Piedmont Macon is a big 310-bed hospital, residents are given the chance to obtain one-on-one time with attending physicians and specialty coordinators. Piedmont Macon’s attending physicians sometimes take only one resident per rotation, giving these residents an excellent basis and alternative to develop of their area of examine. Piedmont Macon additionally has a full-time scholarly exercise coordinator who works individually with residents on analysis and publication tasks.
The new residents who will be part of Piedmont Macon in July are:
Adedoyin Ademiluyi, MD, from Windsor Mill, Maryland;
Weaam Ahmed, MD, from Acworth, Georgia;
Tewodros Getu, MD, from Stone Mountain, Georgia;
Asante Farquharson, MD, from Conyers, Georgia;
Crystal Goodall, MD, from Duluth, Georgia;
Manasa Kakulamarri, MD, from Sterling, Virginia;
Salman Khalid, MD, from Macon, Georgia;
Jamal Malik, MD, from Bath, Pennsylvania;
Sital Sharma, MD, from Danbury, Connecticut;
Jayson Vega, MD, from Bremerton, Washington;
Raquel Gonzalez-Molina, MD, from Warner Robins;
Abigail Harrod, MD, from Macon;
Rohit Madhav, DO, from College Station, Texas;
Matthew Monte, MD, from Valdosta;
Sarah Tuttle, MD, from Marietta;
Paris Bailey, MD, from New Orleans, Louisiana;
Andres Brito, DO, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida;
Raj Dwivedi, MD, from Charlotte, North Carolina;
Arshia Ghodrati, MD, from Woodstock;
Anuradha Haridhas, MD, from Cincinnati, Ohio;
Jiwoo Kim, MD, from Seoul, South Korea;
Phalyn LaBranche, MD, from New Orleans, Louisiana;
Bryan Medilien, MD, from Atlanta;
Madeline Pham, MD, from Savannah;
Kevin Qi, DO, from St. Louis, Missouri;
Alexander Sabol, MD, from Bethesda, Maryland;
Kevin Tu, MD, from Mystic, Connecticut;
Joshua Yoon, MD, from Falls Church, Virginia.