VCOM - Virginia 2017 Yearbook

Inspired

2017 VIRGINIA YEARBOOK

inspired a college where Vision, Caring and Osteopathic Medicine align. T he Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM)–Virginia campus was inspired by a vision to bring physicians to medically underserved areas. A study revealed that the southside and southwest geographical areas of Virginia had an extreme health care shortage. It was evident that the shortage would continue to grow. VCOM Chairman, John Rocovich, JD, LLM, and Sue Ellen Rocovich, DO, PhD, worked with Edward Via to establish the College in his name. Since the first day of classes for the inaugural class in 2003, the VCOM–Virginia campus has graduated 1,840 osteopathic physicians. True to our mission, over 69 percent of all VCOM graduates are in residencies or are practicing in Appalachian states. Our students are inspired by a College whose mission and focus is on caring for those most in need. We are all inspired by the principles of osteopathic medicine, treating a whole patient - body, mind and spirit. VCOM is inspired .

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Appalachian Region Target Appalachian States

The mission of the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM)

is to prepare globally-minded, community-focused physicians

to meet the needs of rural and medically underserved populations

and promote research to improve human health.

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6 highlights 14 alumni 46 current students 162 outreach 188 faculty and staff

Dixie Tooke-Rawlins, DO, FACOFP President and Provost I t is hard to believe the VCOM-Virginia campus has now graduated 11 classes! The Virginia campus students who first came to campus in 2003, have set forth the values of excellence in education, service, and a commitment to the principles of osteopathic medicine. VCOM- Virginia’s commitment to community service, the Appalachian region and global health has been shared by our students, faculty and staff. Our campuses in the Carolinas and Alabama have been inspired to promote the VCOM mission to serve those most in need. As in previous years, VCOM-Virginia students continue to excel academically, with 100 percent residency placement and ranking number 2 in the country for graduates receiving their first choice of residencies. VCOM is 6th among medical schools for graduating the most primary care residents, which is a mission-fulfilling accomplishment that we are extremely proud of. The quality of medical education provided by VCOM has become well- known as our VCOM-Virginia student board scores rank among the highest in the country. VCOM’s commitment to diversity in medicine, military service and rural health provides unique opportunities for our future physicians across the nation. The VCOM mission continues to inspire those who witness our dedication to service, especially throughout the Appalachian region and through our international outreach programs. I hope you will enjoy this publication that shares our students’ accomplishments and the culture of VCOM.

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Jan Willcox, DO, FACOFP Dean for the Virginia Campus W e are truly inspired as we celebrate the 11th class to graduate from VCOM-Virginia. Our students and faculty are inspired by the Appalachian and international communities that allow them the opportunities to promote health to their citizens, especially those most in need. We are inspired by physicians and hospitals that have made possible the development of core training sites where our students hone their clinical skills and the art of medicine under expert guidance. We have also collaborated with these individuals and organizations to create 30 residency programs in Virginia alone. Many of the physicians who have occupied the more than 450 residency positions in these post- graduate programs have stayed to practice in the hospitals and communities where they trained. We are inspired by the friends of VCOM who are creating scholarships for our students to ease their financial burdens. Our collaborations with Virginia Tech and the Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine have provided faculty and students the opportunity for joint research. This year we celebrated the launch of the Center for One Health where our researchers can work together in an innovative, cross-disciplinary way to promote human, animal and environmental health.

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Highlights 2016-2017 Academic Year

1 The 2016 Summer Enrichment Experience (SEE) Program took place from June 11 to 22 and welcomed 31 male and 58 female high school students to the VCOM-Virginia campus. During the camp, students learned about the science and medical fields through activities like interactive lectures and hands-on labs. 2 The members of the Class of 2020 arrived on campus in August 2016 to begin their medical school careers. VCOM was happy to welcome another class into the family and start to get to know the new students! 3 The Class of 2020 impressed Dean Jan Willcox, DO, with their creativity and enthusiasm for VCOM, therefore winning the 2016 Spirit Day competition. Their orange outfits and remarkable amount of school spirit made them this year’s winners.

1. SEE PROGRAM BOYS WEEK

1. SEE PROGRAM GIRLS WEEK

2. ORIENTATION CLASS OF 2020

3. SPIRIT DAY 2016

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5. WHITE COAT CLASS OF 2020

4. VCOM OLYMPICS 2016

4 First-and second-year students competed in the annual VCOM Olympics – Frank Rocovich Championship, some of the favorite games included a doughnut eating contest, tug-of-war, flag football and more. With a final score of 33 to 17, the Class of 2019 walked away victorious, but both classes had a great time. The games promoted teamwork to help enhance the family atmosphere of VCOM and further acclimate first year students to VCOM. 5 In October, members of the Class of 2020 were cloaked with their white coats at their White Coat Ceremony in Burruss Hall. Here, they proudly received their white coats – a symbol of achievement in medical school. Family, friends and VCOM faculty were there to support the students in this exciting time. 6 Hospital Day was held October 26, 2016 and allowed students to connect with representatives from residency programs and to learn more about different specialties. About 30 VCOM alumni were at this event and held a symposium with the students to discuss their areas of specialty.

6. HOSPITAL DAY 2016

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Highlights 2016-2017 Academic Year (continued)

7. RESIDENCY MATCH DAYS

8. VIA RESEARCH RECOGNITION DAY 2017

7 In the spring, VCOM’s fourth-year students found out where they would be doing their residencies. VCOM is proud to say that every single student was placed, with many going into primary care residencies. 8 The annual Via Research Recognition Day was held February 24, 2017 with over 220 in attendance. Students, faculty and researchers throughout the region were able to see poster presentations about diverse topics in biomedical, educational and clinical research. Attendees had the opportunity to listen to distinguished speakers present their cutting-edge research. Top prizes were awarded to 12 research posters. 9 William G. Anderson, DO, was a keynote speaker during the inaugural Black History Month activities held by the Student National Medical Association (SNMA). The series was named “The William G. Anderson, DO, Black History Month Series,” a surprise Dr. Anderson wasn’t told about until his arrival. He spoke on February 28, 2017 to the student body about his work alongside his friend Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to end racial segregation and the importance of education. Dr. Anderson was a founding member of the Board of Directors at VCOM and a champion for minority rights.

9. WILLIAM G. ANDERSON, DO

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10 Ms. Andrea Mickle, President and CEO of Minority Access, Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to increasing diversity, decreasing disparities, and reducing incidences of environmental injustices, shared her experiences, and inspired students during the inaugural William G. Anderson, DO, Black History Month Series. She spoke about the barriers she faced in her life such as being the first black student in an all- white high school, health problems and other societal barriers. 11 On March 1, 2017, VCOM welcomed the next class of first-year students at Accepted Students Day. Here the students were able to learn about VCOM in-depth and meet their new classmates. This event gave new VCOM students the chance to get to know Blacksburg and make plans for the new school year. 12 J.D. Polk, DO, was a guest speaker at VCOM as part of the Leading Global Health lecture series. Dr. Polk is Chief Health and Medical Officer at the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). He spoke to the students about NASA’s medical research, how doctors work with astronauts, and the effects of space travel on the human body.

10. ANDREA MICKLE

11. ACCEPTED STUDENTS DAY

12. J.D. POLK, DO - NASA

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Highlights 2016-2017 Academic Year (continued)

14. OSCAR DE LA RENTA PEDIATRIC CENTER

13. JIM WOLFE - HISTORY OF VCOM

13 James F. Wolfe, PhD, the founding president of VCOM, gave a presentation that was live-streamed to all three campuses on April 20, 2017 about the history of VCOM. Dr. Wolfe spoke about the College’s history, the Via family and everyone that was instrumental in the founding of VCOM. 14 On April 26, 2017, students, faculty and administration from VCOM attended the opening of the Oscar de la Renta Pediatric Care Center in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. The VCOM-affiliated facility will provide under-served communities with pediatric care at little to no-cost. The event was attended by Dominican Republic’s President, Danilo Medina, as well as Annette de la Renta, wife of the late Mr. de la Renta. 15 VCOM’s Military Promotion Ceremony for graduates in the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) was held on Friday, May 5, 2017 in Virginia Tech’s War Memorial Chapel. Ten Military Health Professions Scholarship Program students from the VCOM Class of 2017 took the oath of office, received their promotion pins, and were honored for their commitment to serve as physicians in the United States Armed Forces. The guest speaker was retired Lt. General John Robb, DO, former director of the Defense Health Agency, who led a joint, integrated Combat Support Agency to provide a ready medical force for combat commands.

15. MILITARY PROMOTION CEREMONY 2017

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16 VCOM-Virginia held its Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2017 on Saturday, May 6, 2017 in a packed Burruss Hall auditorium on the Virginia Tech campus. One hundred eighty-nine new doctors of osteopathic medicine received their degrees. Barbara Ross-Lee, DO, the first African-American woman to serve as dean of a United States medical school, gave the commencement address. 17 The Center for One Health, a partnership between VCOM and the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (VMCVM), cut the ribbon on a newly

remodeled research center on May 9, 2017. Several representatives from both schools spoke about the partnership and how the collaboration grew before giving tours of the new facility.

16. CLASS OF 2017 GRADUATION

17. CENTER FOR ONE HEALTH RESEARCH

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Alumni Association Fall Highlights 2016

1. VCOM HOMECOMING 2016

1 Homecoming 2016 was held the weekend of

September 23rd with Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs being taught by alumni plus a fun family evening at Firefly Winery on Friday. On Saturday, attendees enjoyed great company and food tailgating before Virginia Tech was victorious over East Carolina.

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2. AOA OMED CONFERENCE 2016

2 Close to 70 alumni, students, faculty and staff

attended the AOA-OMED conference in Anaheim, California the weekend of September 17, 2016. VCOM hosted dinner and entertainment for alumni at the Jazz Kitchen at Disney.

3 About 30 alumni participated in Hospital Day on

October 26, 2016. Alumni were there to represent their respective residency programs and many alumni met with students for a Residency Symposium to discuss their specialty areas.

3. HOSPITAL DAY 2016

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Alumni Association Spring Highlights 2017

4. AAO 2017 CONVOCATION

4 The AAO’s annual Convocation was held in March 2017 in Colorado Springs, Colorado and VCOM had over 70 students, alumni and faculty in attendance. A cookout was held at the Broadmoor where everyone enjoyed great food, company and entertainment. 5 Ten alumni attended the spring VOMA CME meeting on April 6, 2017 at the Great Wolf Lodge in Williamsburg, Virginia. Here, attendees were able to present lectures and catch up on the latest news. 6 Close to 35 alumni were in attendance along with seven students at the ACOFP conference in Kissimmee, Florida in March 2017. VCOM enjoyed hosting a hospitality suite at the Gaylord Palms on St. Patrick’s Day for an evening of catching up, networking and great food!

5. SPRING VOMA CONFERENCE 2017

6. ACOFP CONFERENCE 2017

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A Letter from the Vice President of Alumni and Development

Dear Alumni,

When you are ready to serve in one of these roles, we will be excited to have you. Our mentors and preceptors are truly necessary in driving VCOM toward its mission.

■ ■ building mentorship

VCOM is excited to welcome the Class of 2017 as the newest members of the VCOM Alumni Association. It has been our pleasure to watch you all grow on your journey to become physicians. We have seen you all help those who need it in so many ways and watched you flourish in the beginning of your new careers. We welcome you into this new stage of your life, and we are so happy to have you! As members of the VCOM Alumni Association, you have benefits that we hope you will enjoy such as: ■ ■ hotel discounts from Hotel Storm ■ ■ discounts on school-based CME events ■ ■ receiving copies of VCOM publications such as our annual report Our goals for the Alumni Association are centered on you and your experiences and how we can make those better. We strive for goals including: ■ ■ developing lifelong learning opportunities and career connections for you as an alumni ■ ■ providing opportunities for current students to get to know alumni ■ ■ maintaining ways for alumni to participate in continuous improvements in their practices and lives

opportunities for VCOM students and perspective students Look for our VCOM exhibits at the AAO Convocation and many state and regional conferences, too. We love hearing from alumni in all stages of life at these osteopathic conferences. Hosting social events at conferences for the VCOM family to catch-up, are some of our favorite times to gather together. We also like to take this time to listen to how we can better serve you. As students, you made us proud and now that you all are physicians, we cannot wait to see what kind of impact you will have on the world. We cannot do our job well without your help. When you move or change job positions, let us know by completing the form on the VCOM alumni Web page and submitting updated contact information. It has been fantastic to see our alumni step up as mentors to current and future students. Our student doctors and soon-to- be student doctors appreciate guidance from seasoned alumni, as I’m sure you already know. We also have more and more of our incredible alumni serving as student preceptors every year and many even join us on our international medical missions.

“ It has been fantastic to see our alumni step up as mentors to current and future students ”

Please continue to stay involved and feel free to contact the Alumni Association for any reason. We always look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely, Thim Corvin Vice President of Alumni and Development

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A Letter from the President of VCOM Alumni Association Board

you are interested in any of the opportunities I mentioned above. If you have questions or ideas on how we can improve your experience as a VCOM alumni, please let us know. VCOM alumni are all part of the same family and the Alumni Association Board wants to make sure we are providing “ About one-third of our alumni are recognized as VCOM Alumni Mentors. ” you with the best experiences possible. I look forward to seeing you at our next event! Sincerely,

continually grow and pass on our passions to the next generation of osteopathic physicians. ■ ■ Mentorship – About one- third of our alumni are proud of their dedication to our current students. They make themselves available for questions about residency programs and specialties and also offer encouragement that I know our student doctors appreciate. Eighty-five alumni are also impacting our students by serving as VCOM faculty and we are continually thankful for their hard work. ■ ■ The Osteopathic Community – VCOM alumni were involved with many events this year to strengthen their bonds with others in the profession and to continue to learn and enhance their VOMA meeting at the Hotel Roanoke, ACOFP in Florida and the AAO Convocation in Colorado, just to name a few. recognized as VCOM Alumni Mentors. I am grateful and skills. Alumni took part in events such as the fall This year, I ask that you consider how you can become more involved in your Alumni Association. I encourage you to keep in contact with the Alumni Relations Office at VCOM and let them know if

I am happy to say that the VCOM alumni board had another great year. A special thanks to our board members who worked hard this year to provide great events for our alumni and continue the high levels of engagement that VCOM has consistently displayed. Everyone’s commitment to remaining connected and the camaraderie I have found here is what makes my position fantastic. ■ ■ VCOM Homecoming – This year’s Homecoming brought alumni and their families back to Blacksburg the weekend of September 23rd to enjoy an evening at the Firefly Winery and a tailgate before the Virginia Tech game against East Carolina. Several classes were represented and alumni had the opportunity to attend many great CME sessions. It was also the 10th year Following are some of the highlights from our year. ■ ■ Outreach – Our alumni have been crucial in creating more great opportunities for our students, as alumni step up to become preceptors, especially in our Appalachian and International outreaches. anniversary for VCOM’s inaugural Class of 2007.

Bhaba Misra, DO President, Alumni Board Class of 2007, VCOM–Virginia

We are thankful for the close-knit community at VCOM that allows us to

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VCOM Alumni Advisory Board 2016-2017

Bhaba Misra, DO President Class of 2007

William Thomas, DO Vice President Class of 2007

Ronna Compton New, DO Past President Class of 2007

Class Representatives

Ronna Compton New, DO Class of 2007

William Thomas, DO Class of 2007

Todd Fridley, DO Class of 2010

Isaac Spence, DO Class of 2011

Cara Tillotson, DO Class of 2013

Bhaba Misra, DO Class of 2007

Troy Akers, DO Class of 2008

Mark Haygood, DO Class of 2010

Emily Bralley, DO Class of 2012

Molly Ashby, DO Class of 2013

Jeff Neal, DO Class of 2007

Brittney Terry, DO Class of 2008

Owen Speer, DO Class of 2010

Jill Justice, DO Class of 2012

Justin Beuthin, DO Class of 2015

Niyati Sheth Sandhu, DO Class of 2007

Hilary Gale Lois, DO Class of 2009

Ariana Martin, DO Class of 2011

Michelle Keating, DO Class of 2013

Aryn Rooney, DO Class of 2016

J.J. White, DO Class of 2007

Raul Mirza, DO Class of 2009

Arpit Patel, DO Class of 2011

Kelli Savia, DO Class of 2013

Reginald Pinder II, DO Class of 2017

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2012 Kelly Driver, DO Neonatology-Perinatology South Florida Neonatology-Perinatology Fellowship Program Tampa, FL Chief Fellow, 2017-2018 Since its founding, the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) continually develops new programs providing leadership training, health systems education and collaborative models of education to provide an advantage to future VCOM physicians who aspire to medical administration. Virginia Chief Residents and Fellows C ongratulations to VCOM-Virginia alumni who are serving as chief residents or have entered fellowship programs.

2014 Charlene Echague, DO Obstetrics/Gynocology Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda, MD Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Wesley Brundridge, DO Ophthalmology San Antonio Military Medical Center San Antonio, TX Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Lindsey Thornton, DO Obstetrics/Gynecology Eastern Carolina University Greenville, NC Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Trent Gay, DO Dermatology LewisGale Montgomery Blacksburg, VA Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Dana Aschman, DO Pediatrics Inova Children’s Hospital Falls Church, VA Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Vanessa Emdadi, DO Emergency Medicine University of Pennsylvania Hamot Emergency Medicine Program Erie, PA Chief Resident, 2017-2018

2015 Stephen Pupillo, DO Internal Medicine St. Elizabeth Youngston Hospital Austintown, OH Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Shreya Wachob, DO Pediatrics Michigan State University/Sparrow Health System Pediatrics Lansing, MI Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Caitlyn de Kanter, DO Family Medicine Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Fairfax County, VA Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Clayton Hearn, DO Family Medicine Self Regional Healthcare Family Medicine Residency Greenwood, SC Chief Resident, 2017-2018 Benjamin Waddell, DO Pediatrics St. Vincent Health Indianapolis, IN Chief Resident, 2017-2018 2016 Torry Che, DO Family Medicine Eastern Virginia Medical University Norfolk, VA Chief Resident, 2016-2017

Cris Mathew, DO Orthopedics Hofstra-Northwell Health Plainview, NY Chief Resident, 2016-2017 2013 Jenie Ferrer, DO Pediatrics Authority Health Detroit, MI Chief Resident, 2016-2017

Eric Jenkie, DO Neurology Advocate BroMenn Medical Center Bloomington-Normal, IL Chief Resident, 2016-2017 Clinical Neurophysiology/Epilepsy Fellowship Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, MI Fellow, 2017-2018

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John G. Rocovich Jr., JD, LLM Chairman of the Board of Trustees Welcome

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Barbara E. Walker, DO AOA Campus Representative Greetings from the American Osteopathic Association

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Dixie Tooke-Rawlins, DO, FACOFP President and Provost Remarks

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Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee, DO, FACOFP Vice President For Health Sciences And Medical Affairs New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University

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Jan M. Wilcox, DO Dean Virginia Campus Conferring of the Degrees

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Class of 2017 Graduates VCOM–Virginia

O n Saturday, May 6, 2017, The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) – Virginia campus in Blacksburg, Virginia graduated 189 new doctors of osteopathic medicine. The commencement ceremony was held in a packed Burruss Hall auditorium at Virginia Tech. Barbara Ross-Lee, DO, the first African-American woman to serve as dean of a United States medical school, gave the commencement address, which focused on important lessons for the students to take with them as they begin their careers as doctors. She told them to be good, wise, proud, and to be visionaries because “Status-quo is the formula for mediocrity.” Her speech touched on the bridging of keeping up with the fast- paced changes in technology and treating patients with respect. “Humanism is required, in the face of all of the science, to be able to deliver high-quality, high-value, healthcare that we all deserve.” After the ceremony, graduates and their families came back to the VCOM campus for a picnic to celebrate. Food, music and inflatables helped take the bite off of a chilly afternoon. Prior to the commencement ceremony, a military promotion ceremony was held Friday, May 5, 2017, at the War Memorial Chapel on Virginia Tech’s campus. Ten Military Health Professions Scholarship Program students from the VCOM Class of 2017 took the oath of office, received their promotion pins, and were honored for their commitment to serve as physicians in the United States Armed Forces. The guest speaker was retired Lt. General John Robb, DO, former director of the Defense Health Agency, who led a joint, integrated Combat Support Agency to provide a ready medical force for combat commands.

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Saluting Tomorrow’s Heroes

T he Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) honored the heroes of tomorrow during its Military Promotion Ceremony on May 5, 2017. A total of 10 graduates from the VCOM Class of 2017 in the Health Professions Scholarship Program, representing various branches of the military, took the oath of office and received their promotion pins. Their commitments to serve as physicians in the United States Armed Forces were honored in the intimate ceremony held at Virginia Tech’s War Memorial Chapel. Lt. General John Robb, DO, former director of the Defense Health Agency, who led a joint, integrated Combat Support Agency to provide a ready medical force for combat commands, spoke to the soon-to- be-graduates about their impending responsibilities as not only doctors, but soldiers for the United States of America.

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Class of 2017 Hometown, residency location and specialty

Ahmad Khaled Abdul Ali Reston, VA Oakwood Healthcare System, Osteopathic Division Trenton, MI General Surgery

Tyler E. Adamson Tiltonsville, OH Ohio State University

Kian-Taj Claire Afrassiabian East Norriton, PA Orange Regional Medical Center Middletown, NY Psychiatry

Erin Eileen Albery San Diego, CA Lehigh Valley Hospital Allentown, PA Emergency Medicine

Tanya Christine Allawh Sinking Spring, PA Hahnemann University Hospital

Medical Center Columbus, OH Family Medicine

Philadelphia, PA Internal Medicine

Kali Elizabeth Alvarado Scottdale, PA University of Kentucky

Chelsea Ann Ambroz Leesburg, VA Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA Family Medicine

Eric James Ambroz Blacksburg, VA Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA General Surgery

Meaghan Marie André Dartmouth, MA Goryeb Children’s Hospital Morristown, NJ Pediatrics

Annemarie Juliette Anglim Maryville, TN University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, TN Obstetrics and Gynecology

Medical Center Lexington, KY Pediatrics

Jonathan Mark Anthony Porter Ranch, CA Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Psychiatry

Kristy Kaye Atkinson Greenwood, SC Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System

Baninder Kaur Baidwan Durham, NC Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, NC Pediatrics

James Robert Bardwell Tucson, AZ University of Arizona College of Medicine at South Campus Tucson, AZ Internal Medicine

Korey Roberts Bartolomeo Hadley, PA Penn State Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA Internal Medicine

Spartanburg, SC Family Medicine

Magdalena Ann Frances Bax Lewiston, NY

Lauren Nicole Becker Hunt Valley, MD Charleston Area Medical Center Charleston, WV Obstetrics and Gynecology

Michael Allen Bishop Jamestown, TN Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center Toledo, OH General Surgery

Jonathan Dale Blankenship Johnson City, TN Carilion Clinic Roanoke, VA Family Medicine

Linda V. Bocanegra English Fairfax, VA Indiana University School Of Medicine Indianapolis, IN Internal Medicine

University at Buffalo School of Medicine Buffalo, NY Emergency Medicine

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Maksim Boguslavskiy Marlboro, NJ Danbury Hospital Danbury, CT General Surgery

Colter J. Boita Linden, VA Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn, NY Psychiatry

Austin Joseph Bopp Fredericksburg, VA Palmetto Health Richland Columbia, SC Psychiatry

Elizabeth Ashley Bourne Midlothian, VA Aria Jefferson Health

Jared Wayne Brackenrich Pembroke, VA LewisGale Hospital- Montgomery Blacksburg, VA Traditional Rotating Internship (Dermatology)

Philadelphia, PA Internal Medicine

Dwayne O’Brian Brown Silver Spring, MD SUNY - Stony Brook Teaching Hospital Stony Brook, NY Medicine-Preliminary (Neurology) SUNY - Stony Brook Teaching Hospital Stony Brook, NY Neurology

Caroline Yoon Browning Clifton, VA Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Newark, NJ Pediatrics

Zachary Stephen Bugos Poquoson, VA UPMC Mercy Hospital Pittsburgh, PA Internal Medicine

Jordan David Burnette Galax, VA Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, PA Family Medicine

Anna Catherine Catalano Elizabethtown, PA UPMC St. Margaret Memorial Hospital Pittsburgh, PA Family Medicine

Rajdeep Singh Chana Gainesville, VA Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH Internal Medicine

Tyler W. Chapman Mechanicsburg, PA Penn State Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA Internal Medicine

Ying Chen Chesapeake, VA

Tiarra Daneese Clayton Gonzales, LA Merit Health Wesley

Cassidy Hayes Cooper Carrboro, NC University of Massachusetts

Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Pediatrics

Hattiesburg, MS Internal Medicine

Medical School Worcester, MA Psychiatry

Stephanie Ann Crawford Reston, VA VCU-Bon Secours St. Francis Family Medicine Residency Midlothian, VA Family Medicine

Rachal Michelle Crum Roanoke, VA Greenbrier Valley Medical Center

Sara Elizabeth Danhauser Gobles, MI Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center West Islip, NY Obstetrics and Gynecology

Anca Maria Dauer New Market, VA In His Image Family Medicine Tulsa, OK Family Medicine

Michael Kevin David Glade Hill, VA Danville Regional Medical Center Danville, VA Family Medicine

Ronceverte, WV Family Medicine

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Erin Louk Dennis High Point, NC ETSU/Quillen College of Medicine

Rosemarie Saldua Di Peppi Ellicott City, MD LSU School of Medicine New Orleans, LA Pediatrics

Christopher Juan Diaz Camden, DE Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NC Internal Medicine

Travis Jon Dichoso Ellicott City, MD Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Psychiatry

Alina Dorrego Hialeah, FL University of Tennessee School of Medicine Knoxville, TN Internal Medicine

Johnson City, TN Family Medicine

Lanchi Thi Duong Chesapeake, VA Danville Regional Medical Center Danville, VA Family Medicine

Jessica Lee Easdale Dublin, OH Case Western/MetroHealth

Jordan Sackler Farber Rumson, NJ Mercy Catholic Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Medicine-Preliminary (Anesthesiology) Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Quraish G. Fazleabas Pittsburgh, PA UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento, CA Emergency Medicine

Michael Joseph Fazzini Lower Burrell, PA Central Michigan University

Medical Center Cleveland, OH Pediatrics

College of Medicine Mount Pleasant, MI Internal Medicine

Philadelphia, PA Anesthesiology

Brian William Ferguson Virginia Beach, VA Naval Medical Center San Diego, CA Emergency Medicine

Kyle David Fistner Bethlehem, PA Norton Community Hospital Norton, VA Internal Medicine

Jennifer Irene Forbes Chesapeake, VA Largo Medical Center Largo, FL Internal Medicine

Yaw Boafo Kusi Fordjour New Britain, CT Latrobe Area Hospital Latrobe, PA Family Medicine

Terry Curtis Fultz Kingsport, TN Vidant Medical Center/East Carolina University Greenville, NC Emergency Medicine

Olivia Adel Gad Richmond, VA Christiana Care Newark, DE Internal Medicine

Samantha Lee Galiatsatos Fitchburg, MA Adena Health System Chillicothe, OH Emergency Medicine

Zachary Patton Gamble IV Jonesborough, TN Medical University of

Saundra Lynn Garrett Kingsport, TN University of Texas HSC

Leila Maral Ghaffari Norfolk, VA St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Boston, MA Medicine-Preliminary (Neurology) Tufts Medical Center Boston, MA Neurology

South Carolina Charleston, SC Psychiatry

San Antonio, TX Anesthesiology

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Timothy Connor Gilligan Milford, NJ William Beaumont Army Medical Center El Paso, TX General Surgery

Matthew Wesley Globerson Ann Arbor, MI Botsford Hospital Farmington Hills, MI Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery

Stephanie Mae Green Pasadena, MD Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus, OH

Roy Zvi Greenberg Roanoke, VA Doctors Hospital Columbus, OH Internal Medicine

Kelly Anne Griffith Greensboro, NC LewisGale Hospital- Montgomery Blacksburg, VA Traditional Rotating Internship (Internal Medicine)

Medicine-Preliminary (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, KY Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Sarah Alexis Gruber Greensboro, NC Georgetown University Providence Hospital

Evin Lake Guilliams Moneta, VA Carilion Clinic Roanoke, VA Neurological Surgery

Ezara Gutierrez Fair Oaks Ranch, TX Christus Santa Rosa San Antonio, TX Family Medicine

Geoffrey F. Hall Winsted, CT University of Maryland

Chantel Harsch Virginia Beach, VA Eastern Virginia Medical School

Medical Center Baltimore, MD Pediatrics

Washington, DC Family Medicine

Norfolk, VA Psychiatry

Loran Elizabeth Hatch Green Lane, PA CMSRU/Cooper University Hospital Camden, NJ Emergency Medicine

Nathan Kenneth Hatfield Mesa, AZ Mountain Vista Medical Center Mesa, AZ Internal Medicine

Brooke Ashton Haymaker Kettering, OH Wright State University- Dayton Children’s Hospital Dayton, OH Pediatrics

John Casey Heffernan Newport Beach, CA Hackensack UMC Palisades

Elizabeth Anne Henderson Stephens City, VA St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, MI Transitional (Dermatology) St Joseph Mercy-Livingston Clinton Township, MI Dermatology

North Bergen, NJ Internal Medicine

Jazzmine Cristina Hernandez Orlando, FL In His Image Family Medicine Tulsa, OK Family Medicine

Jay Davis Holladay Virginia Beach, VA Doctors Hospital

John Todd Holland Blacksburg, VA

Jefferey Stuart Holoman Greenville, NC Aria Health Philadelphia, PA Family Medicine-Emergency Medicine

Brittany Simone Houston Virginia Beach, VA Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Corvallis, OR Internal Medicine

Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA Psychiatry

Columbus, OH Anesthesiology

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Robin Ruth Hrdina Horseheads, NY Resurrection Health Memphis, TN Family Medicine

Ryan Timothy Hunley Grimsley, TN East Tennessee State

Pooja Jaisinghani Floral Park, NY Penn State Health St. Joseph Reading, PA Family Medicine

Nora Jamil Colonial Heights, VA Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Erik Riley Jeanes Colleyville, TX University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, KY Internal Medicine

University Bristol, TN Family Medicine

Philadelphia, PA Internal Medicine

Telycia Marie Johnson Newport News, VA Community Hospitals

Amy Elizabeth Jones Fredericksburg, VA Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, NC Family Medicine

Patrick Kilgore Jones Bluff City, TN The Medical Center Bowling Green, KY Internal Medicine

Greta Meyer Josephson Mahtomedi, MN University of Illinois College

Kazi Imran Kabir Virginia Beach, VA Inspira Health Network Vineland, NJ Emergency Medicine

Indianapolis, IN Family Medicine

of Medicine Chicago, IL Internal Medicine

Adam Paden Kachelman Bristol, VA Ocala Regional Medical Center Ocala, FL Family Medicine

Michael Brandt Kalinowski Mankato, MN University of Illinois College

Kayla Marie Kaze-Estepp Miles City, MT University of North Dakota School of Medicine Fargo, ND Internal Medicine

Ashleigh Marie Keator Fredericksburg, VA Mon General Hospital

Erin Marie Kelly Rockledge, PA Mercy Catholic Medical Center Darby, PA Transitional (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Morgantown, WV Family Medicine

of Medicine Chicago, IL Internal Medicine

Katie Newton Kennedy Christiansburg, VA Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA Internal Medicine

Sara Lucas Kepple Alexandria, VA Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System

Natasha Khawaja Great Falls, VA Wright Center National

Naveen Singh Khokhar Chester, VA Vidant Medical Center/East Carolina University Greenville, NC Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Joseph Harrison Kidd Portland, OR Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, NC Family Medicine

Family Medicine Washington, DC Family Medicine

Spartanburg, SC Family Medicine

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alumni class of 2017

Kerilyn Woodbridge Kimball Portland, CT Portsmouth Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA Transitional Rotating Internship

Jordann Estelle Kokoski Hampton, VA Eisenhower Army Medical Center

Laura Beth Kolster Yorktown, VA Morristown Memorial Hospital Morristown, NJ Emergency Medicine

Alexandra Paige Lambert Chambersburg, PA Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Internal Medicine

Cuong T. Le Triangle, VA Firelands Regional Medical Center Sandusky, OH Traditional Rotating Internship (Dermatology)

Fort Gordon, GA Internal Medicine

Dezarae Raquel Leto Fort Lauderdale, FL Cape Fear Valley Medical Center

Callie Mae Lugo Charleston, TN

Michael Richard Mabry Kingsport, TN ETSU/Quillen College of Medicine Bristol, TN Family Medicine

Danielle Nicole Marshall Scottsville, VA Williamsport Family Medicine Residency

Spencer Aaron Masiewicz Grand Rapids, MI Grand Strand Regional Medical Center Myrtle Beach, SC Emergency Medicine

Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA Family Medicine

Fayetteville, NC General Surgery

Williamsport, PA Family Medicine

Jessica Nicole McLaughlin Norfolk, VA INOVA Fairfax Hospital

Ahsan Meheraly Merchant Philadelphia, PA CarePoint Health-Bayonne Medical Center Bayonne, NJ General Surgery

Pabel Ali Miah Woodbridge, VA Orange Regional Medical Center

Kimberly-Ann Elizabeth Milliff Newport News, VA Riverside Regional Medical Center Newport News, VA Family Medicine

Amy Michelle Modlin Staunton, VA University of Tennessee School of Medicine Knoxville, TN Family Medicine

Middletown, NY General Surgery

Falls Church, VA Internal Medicine

Ji-Suk Moon Culpeper, VA Danville Regional Medical Center Danville, VA Internal Medicine

Amanda Paige Moran Chandler, AZ Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA

Shogofa Morrad Herndon, VA NYMC-Metropolitan Hospital Center New York, NY Emergency Medicine

Corey Scott Mottesheard Arlington, VA Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center Charlotte, NC Family Medicine

Jacob Lewis Moyer Chesapeake, VA Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Emergency Medicine

Preliminary-Surgery (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, VA Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Class of 2017 (continued) Hometown, residency location and specialty

Mejgan Ghezal Mukhtarzada Woodbridge, VA Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Medicine-Preliminary (Neurology)

Tessa Burton Mullins Big Stone Gap, VA LewisGale Hospital- Montgomery Blacksburg, VA Traditional Rotating Internship (Dermatology)

Jessica Napuri Miami, FL Palmetto General Hospital Hialeah, FL Internal Medicine

Daniel James Neal Richmond, VA Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Pathology

Eric Changho Noh Fairfax, VA

Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA Family Medicine

Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Neurology

Eric Sutton Noll Vienna, VA University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City, KS Anesthesiology

Kaitlyn Elizabeth O’Keefe Pearl River, NY Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NC Internal Medicine

Kwabena Bonsu Owusu- Boateng Alexandria, VA Samaritan Medical Center

Catherine Anne Pappayliou Springboro, OH Botsford Hospital Farmington Hills, MI General Surgery

Jaimin H. Patel Salem, VA Lehigh Valley Health Network Allentown, PA Traditional Rotating Internship (Internal Medicine)

Watertown, NY Family Medicine

Neel Mukesh Patel Danville Regional Medical Center Danville, VA Family Medicine

Madeline Maria- Fernanda Perry Crestview, FL University of Florida at Sacred Heart Health Systems Pensacola, FL Internal Medicine

Bunry Pin Hollister, CA Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Corvallis, OR General Surgery

Reginald Samuel Pinder II Fredericksburg, VA Riverside Regional Medical Center Newport News, VA Family Medicine

Derek Richard Poulin Scarborough, ME Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA Surgery-Preliminary (Anesthesiology) University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Farmington, CT Anesthesiology

Meghan Elise Powell Spotsylvania, VA Penn State Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA Anesthesiology

Kyle Clifford Quinn Middleburg, VA St. Luke’s University Hospital Bethlehem, PA Internal Medicine

Sana Syeeda Rahimi Yorktown, VA Albany Medical Center Albany, NY Pediatrics

Brendan Andrew Reiser Charlottesville, VA University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Emergency Medicine

Claire Marie Repine Ann Arbor, MI Mercy Health Muskegon, MI Family Medicine

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Daniel Lewis Reynolds Ooltewah, TN Rapid City Regional Hospital Rapid City, SD Family Medicine

Syed Mobeen Reza Wise, VA Grand Strand Regional Medical Center Myrtle Beach, SC Transitional (Radiology-Diagnostic) Virginia Commonwealth University

Samira Hannah Rezaian Great Falls, VA Manatee Memorial Hospital Bradenton, FL Internal Medicine

A. Gianni Ricci McKees Rocks, PA Jack Hughston Memorial Hospital Phenix City, AL Orthopedic Surgery

Heidi Christin Rogers River Vale, NJ Riverside Regional Medical Center Newport News, VA Family Medicine

Health System Richmond, VA Radiology-Diagnostic

Jennifer Ann Sadowski Aberdeen, MD Lehigh Valley Health Network Allentown, PA Emergency Medicine

Timothy Ekram Saeed Chicago, IL The University of Miami

Shane Jeremy Scanlon Brooklyn, NY Lehigh Valley Health Network Allentown, PA Family Medicine

Frank Vincent Schirripa Staten Island, NY Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine-Staten Island University Staten Island, NY Medicine-Preliminary (PM&R) New York Presbyterian Hospital Columbia & Cornell New York, NY Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Michael Rocco Schirripa Staten Island, NY Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine- Staten Island University Staten Island, NY Medicine-Preliminary (Anesthesiology) New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Brooklyn, NY Anesthesiology

Miami, FL Psychiatry

Hannah Ann Schroeder Hilbert, WI Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals Milwaukee, WI Psychiatry

Keriann Marie Schulkers Maple Grove, MN INOVA Fairfax Hospital Falls Church, VA Pediatrics

Tara Rose-Sukhapinda Secor McLean, VA Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center Lititz, PA Anesthesiology

Bryon Ahmad Sellman Frederick, MD Kennedy University Hospital/ Our Lady of Lourdes Stratford, NJ Emergency Medicine

Whitney Tyler Sheppard Boonsboro, MD WellSpan York Hospital York, PA Emergency Medicine

Tatyana Sherman Henrico, VA St. John Providence Health System Warren, MI Ophthalmology

Karen Jeng-Pei Shou Herndon, VA Eisenhower Army Medical Center

Chad Mitchell Siewers Virginia Beach, VA San Antonio Military Medical Center San Antonio, TX Transitional Rotating Internship

Rose Wadeeha Silbak Ashburn, VA Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Internal Medicine

Jane Marie Simpson Clayton, NY Wilson Memorial Regional Medical Center

Fort Gordon, GA Internal Medicine

Johnson City, NY Family Medicine

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Class of 2017 (continued) Hometown, residency location and specialty

Livpreet Singh Springfield, VA The Ohio State University/ Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, OH Pediatrics

Caleb Allen Smith Bristol, TN ETSU/Quillen College of Medicine Kingsport, TN Family Medicine

Anastasia Marie Snelling Arlington, VA Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NC Internal Medicine

Erika Elizabeth Kimmel Snyder Ashland, PA

Alice IyanuOluwa Solademi-Dunkle Bluefield, WV Southeastern Regional Medical Center Lumberton, NC Traditional Rotating Internship

Carilion Clinic Roanoke, VA Family Medicine

Elizabeth Lee Sommerfeld Raleigh, NC Williamsport Family Medicine Residency

Nathaniel Andrew Spencer Blacksburg, VA Trident Medical Center Charleston, SC Transitional (Radiology- Diagnostic) Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Radiology-Diagnostic

Michael Elliot Sternberg Mendham, NJ Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond, VA Internal Medicine

Hilary Strollo Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh

Saad Syed Levittown, NY Danville Regional Medical Center Danville, VA Family Medicine

Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA Internal Medicine

Williamsport, PA Family Medicine

Samuel Augustine Tajiri Allentown, PA Vidant Medical Center/East Carolina University Greenville, NC Family Medicine

Nicholas Raymond Tallman Lynchburg, VA

Alexandra Tarasidis Christiansburg, VA Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, NC Pediatrics

Dosalyn Rachelle Thompson Palm Harbor, FL Charleston Area Medical Center Charleston, WV Pediatrics

Robert Montgomery Townsend Washougal, WA Maricopa Medical Center Phoenix, AZ Surgery-Preliminary (Radiology- Diagnostic) University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, KY Radiology-Diagnostic

Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke, VA Pediatrics

Lan-Anh Thi Tran Centreville, VA Walter Reed National Military

Joseph McCullen Truett Clifton Forge, VA University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Psychiatry

Evangelia Tsapos Springfield, VA VCU-Fairfax Family Medicine

Margarita Tsionsky Derwood, MD Eisenhower Army Medical Center

Heather M. Tyree Lynchburg, VA Lynchburg Family Medicine Residency Lynchburg, VA Family Medicine

Medical Center Bethesda, MD Psychiatry

Residency Fairfax, VA Family Medicine

Fort Gordon, GA Internal Medicine

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alumni class of 2017

Matthew Stephen Ujevich Imperial, PA

Benjamin David Umbel Poland, OH Doctors Hospital Columbus, OH Orthopedic Surgery

Nathan Paul VanderVinne Morrison, IL Indiana University School Of Medicine Indianapolis, IN Emergency Medicine

Caleb J. Washabaugh McConnellsburg, PA Geisinger Health System Danville, PA Psychiatry

Angelo Real Williams Cincinnati, OH Hackensack University Medical Center - Palisades

Heritage Valley Beaver Falls, PA Family Medicine

North Bergen, NJ Family Medicine

Jordan Frederick Zabo Mars, PA St Lukes-Bethlehem Bethlehem, PA Obstetrics-Gynecology

William Spang Zackowski Oak Ridge, NC Doctors Hospital Columbus, OH Emergency Medicine

Madiha Zahir Kingwood, TX University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, TX Family Medicine

Michael John Zamostny Sterling, VA Adena Health System Chillicothe, OH Internal Medicine

A Look Back...

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Class of 2017 Awards and honors

DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARDS

DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP AWARDS Student Organization & Committee Presidents Annemarie Juliette Anglim – American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Anca Maria Dauer – Christian Medical and Dental Association National Student Community (CMDA) Jazzmine Cristina Hernandez – Latina Medical Student Association (LMSA) Southeast Region Erin Marie Kelly – Student American Academy of Osteopathy (SAAO) Michael Richard Mabry – Student American Academy of Osteopathy (SAAO) Ahsan Meheraly Merchant – Student American Academy of Osteopathy (SAAO) Kaitlyn Elizabeth O’Keefe – Student American Academy of Osteopathy (SAAO) Madeline Maria-Fernanda Perry – Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) Southeast Region Meghan Elise Powell – American Society of Anesthesiologists Meghan Elise Powell – Virginia Society of Anesthesiologists

BIOMEDICAL AND RESEARCH AWARDS Biomedical Distinguished Scholars Jordan Burnette Rajdeep Chana Alexandra Lambert Rose Silbak Research Scholars Lauren Becker – Concussions increase the frequency of lower extremity sprains and strains in the first 90 days post-concussion Jared Brackenrich – A Preliminary Study to Determine the Diagnostic Capability of a Wood’s Lamp for Cutaneous Fungal Infections in Underserved Areas of the Dominican Republic Tyler Chapman – Effects of Short Term Maternal and Paternal QAC Exposure On Embryo Development Joseph Kidd – 2nd Year Osteopathic Medical Students' Exposure to a Community Health Assessment and Intervention Project Michael Mabry – Completed a full spectrum of research, product development, testing, implementation and evaluation of prosthetics for amputees in the continuities around VCOM international clinic in Honduras, all over a 3 year period. The outcome is returning amputees a quality of life and holistic care in the true spirit of osteopathy. Tessa Mullins – A Preliminary Study to Determine the Diagnostic Capability of a Wood’s Lamp for Cutaneous Fungal Infections in Underserved Areas of the Dominican Republic Claire Repine – Effects of Short Term Maternal and Paternal QAC Exposure On Embryo Development

Family Medicine Katie Kennedy Alexandra Tarasidis Amy Whittaker Jones

Geriatrics Michael Bishop Zachary Bugos Katie Kennedy

Internal Medicine Katie Kennedy Ji-Suk Moon Kaitlyn O’Keefe

Obstetrics & Gynecology Michael Kalinowski Elizabeth Sommerfield

Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Ahsan Merchant Jessica McClaughlin Jordan Burnette

Pediatrics Michael Sternberg Caroline Yoon Browning Cassidy Cooper

HONOR CODE COUNCIL Telycia (Marie) Johnson (Chair) Baninder Kaur Baidwan (Vice Chair)

Psychiatry Cassidy Cooper Joe Kidd Cullen Truitt

Lauren Becker Rajdeep Chana Dezarae Leto

Surgery Catherine Michele Frakes Rohini Manaktala Dwayne David North Underserved Care Quraish Fazleabas Magdalena Bax Elizabeth Henderson

Spencer Masiewicz Jennifer Sadowski

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