News Summary
Northside Hospital Gwinnett has revealed its seven new chief residents for the Graduate Medical Education program for the 2025-2026 academic year. These future healthcare leaders come with diverse backgrounds and are committed to various medical specializations including infectious disease, internal medicine, and maternal health advocacy. Additionally, the hospital celebrated the success of 28 physicians who recently completed the GME program. Looking ahead, five new chief residents will lead for the 2024-2025 year, showcasing the hospital’s dedication to enhancing the quality of healthcare.
Exciting News at Northside Hospital Gwinnett: Meet the New Chief Residents!
Big news is buzzing around Northside Hospital Gwinnett as they’ve just announced their seven new chief residents for the Graduate Medical Education program for the academic year 2025-2026. This is not just any milestone; these rising stars will be completing their residencies by 2026 and stepping into some impressive roles within the medical community.
Welcoming the New Chief Residents
Dr. Mark Darrow, who plays a crucial role as the designated institutional officer and director of graduate medical education, has expressed his heartfelt congratulations to these remarkable residents who are gearing up for an exciting journey ahead. So, let’s get to know these future healthcare leaders!
Shreya Mahadevan, MBBS, is a U.S. native who’s rooted in southern India. Not only does she bring a diverse background, but she’s also deeply passionate about tackling infectious diseases, a field that’s critical in today’s healthcare world.
Ishan Panchal, D.O., comes from Gainesville, Florida. With degrees from both the University of Florida and the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, his interests lie in infectious disease, critical care, and even lifestyle medicine. Talk about a well-rounded professional!
Omama “Omi” Rahmany, D.O., raised in Lawrenceville, boasts degrees from the University of Georgia and Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine. She’s particularly focused on internal medicine and has aspirations for a palliative care fellowship. How inspiring!
Sidra Shakil, D.O., another Georgia native and UGA graduate, brings along her experience in research related to child attention and autism. Her dedication to understanding these crucial issues is sure to make waves in her future practice.
Born in Atlanta and raised in Fayetteville, Ashley Turek, D.O. is all about patient advocacy and lifestyle medicine, focused on nurturing the health and wellbeing of individuals from all walks of life.
Aissatou “Aisha” Ndiaya, M.D., from Atlanta as well, graduated from Brenau University and Ross University School of Medicine. She’s passionate about maternal health advocacy and is dedicated to serving underserved communities—truly commendable work!
From Newcastle, Washington, we have Knox Young, M.D., a graduate from Albany Medical College. His interests lie in family medicine and sports medicine, and we’re looking forward to seeing how he’ll integrate these two fields for the benefit of his patients.
Celebrating Recent Graduates
Northside Hospital Gwinnett also took the time to honor the achievements of 28 physicians who recently completed the Graduate Medical Education program during a commencement ceremony. This graduating class marks the ninth group of primary care and transitional year residents from the Northside Gwinnett Department of Graduate Medical Education. And guess what? A majority of the transitional-year residents secured spots in prestigious programs including Mayo Clinic, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, and more. That’s some serious accomplishment!
Looking Ahead: Chief Residents for 2024-2025
The excitement doesn’t stop there! Five physicians have been appointed as chief residents for the upcoming academic year of 2024-2025. These individuals are Dr. Shaen Deimling, Dr. Walid Hmissa, Dr. Kiara Jamison, Dr. Bryan Kamalakar, and Dr. Richard Khanal. With backgrounds ranging from computer science to infectious disease, they’re absolutely equipped to lead the next wave of residents.
Special mentions go to Dr. Leela Maxa, who has been honored as an Atlanta magazine Top Doctor for 2024 in radiation oncology, showing that the Gwinnett community is in good hands with such skilled professionals.
What’s Next?
With the introduction of these new chief residents and the celebration of recent graduates, Northside Hospital Gwinnett is not only making strides in medical education but also enhancing the quality of healthcare. As the institution continues to foster the next generation of physicians, we can expect remarkable advancements in patient care and medical innovation.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates from Northside Hospital Gwinnett as they continue to uplift and inspire within the medical community!
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