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Piedmont Macon Medical Center will add 37 doctors to its roster later this year, the result of last week’s Match Week when candidates learn whether they’ve been matched with a hospital to complete their residencies.
The new residents will join Piedmont Macon on July 1 in the Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry and Transitional Year residency programs.
“We are thrilled the residents will be coming to Piedmont to continue their medical training,” said Jonathan Smith, M.D., the Designated Institutional Official for the Graduate Medical Education program at Piedmont Macon. “We are pleased to provide the foundation for a successful career as a practicing physician while continuing to fulfill our mission to care for the people of Middle Georgia.”
The Piedmont Macon residency program offers tracks of one to four years and has increased the number of doctors who serve Macon and the state of Georgia by retaining many of the doctors who complete their medical training here.
Although Piedmont Macon is a large 310-bed hospital, residents still are given the opportunity to get one-on-one time with attending physicians and specialty coordinators. Piedmont Macon’s attending physicians typically take only one resident per rotation, giving residents a solid opportunity to learn and grow in their field. Piedmont Macon also has a full-time scholarly activity coordinator who works one-on-one with residents on research and publication.
The new residents who will join Piedmont Macon this summer are:
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- Sumeja Alijic, M.D., from Grayson, Georgia;
- Arielle Clay, M.D., from Atlanta, Georgia;
- Adena David, M.D., from Brandywine, Maryland;
- Edward Garcia-Olmeda, M.D., from Kissimmee, Florida;
- Elias Lawal, M.D., from Blue Island, Illinois;
- D’Angelo Pitts, M.D., from Brunswick, Georgia;
- Brittney Swait, M.D., from Lake Mary, Florida;
- Nicholas Todaro, M.D., from Bethel, Connecticut.
- Bibi Alli-Ramsaroop, M.D., from Stockbridge, Georgia;
- Farwa Aslim, M.D., from Richland, Texas;
- Abdishakur Hussein, M.D., from Blaine, Minnesota;
- Khadijat Kasumu, M.D., from Atlanta, Georgia;
- Chantelle Martin, M.D., from Lakewood Ranch, Florida;
- Sidra Memon, M.D., from Karachi, Pakistan;
- Sindhu Naresh, M.D., from Decatur, Georgia;
- Darshit Patel, D.O., from Lawrenceville, Georgia;
- Mihir Patel, M.D., from Boonville, Missouri;
- Shubham Patel, M.D., from Macon, Georgia;
- Bhaavya Pinnala, M.D., from Cumming, Georgia.
- Paul Adegbosin, M.D., from Augusta, Georgia;
- Zahra Naderi, M.D., from Indianapolis, Indiana;
- Gill Beck, M.D., from Asheville, North Carolina;
- Robyn Cotney, M.D., from Spring Hill, Florida;
- Sabrina Weeks, D.O., from Cumming, Georgia.
- Cameron Bailey, M.D., from Charleston, South Carolina;
- Gabriel Beltran, M.D., from Tucker, Georgia;
- Raquel Bruinsma, M.D., from Austin, Texas;
- Shenna Chatrath, M.D., from Bourbonnais, Illinois;
- Angela Chieh, M.D., from Birmingham, Alabama;
- Poonam Dalwadi, M.D., from Mountain View, California;
- Rex Esochaghi, M.D., from Macon, Georgia;
- Ashwinn John, M.D., from Chicago, Illinois;
- Hari Lakshmanan, M.D., from Cumming, Georgia;
- Keng Moua, M.D., from Milwaukee, Wisconsin;
- Ahraz Rizvi, M.D., from Miramar, Florida;
- Michael Schneider, M.D., from New Orleans, Louisiana;
- Vasu Sheel, M.D., from Indianapolis, Indiana.
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