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Chiefs

Camille Baumrucker, MD

Camille Baumrucker, MD
Chief

John Corbett MD, PhD

John Corbett MD, PhD
Chief

Mary Matecki

Mary Matecki, MD
Chief

Mohammed Shahid, MD

Mohammed Shahid, MD
Chief

Rob Young, MD

Rob Young, MD
Chief

PGY4

Clydell Adams III

Clydell Adams, MD
PGY4

Erum Baig

Erum Baig 
PGY4

Alex Halpern

Alex Halpern, MD
PGY4

Aisha Inuwa, MD

Aisha Inuwa, MD
PGY4

Saman Qadri, MD, MS

Saman Qadri, MD, MS
PGY4

PGY3

Shane Dong

Shane Dong, MD
PGY3

Heutlinger

Olivia Heutlinger, MD
PGY3

Heather Lanier-Diaz

Heather Lanier-Diaz, MD
PGY3

F. Oyinlola

Fisayo Oyinlola, MD
PGY3

PGY2

Emily Hannah

Emily Hannah
PGY2

Zeyad Hassan

Zeyad Hassan
PGY2

Helina Mengesha, MD

Helina Mengesha
PGY2

Joshua Walker

Joshua Walker
PGY2

Alexa Williams

Alexa Williams
PGY2

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Eliza Brufsky
PGY1

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Tugce Erguven
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Kai Mongan
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Annie Patterson
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Maya Shah
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Dhara Shukla
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Daniel Carrera, MD

Daniel Carrera, MD
Research

Kathryn Cavallo

Kathryn Cavallo, MD
Research

Jessie Frank, MD

Jessie Frank, MD
Research

Lucy Gabriel, MD

Lucine´ (Lucy) Gabriel, MD
Research

Madeline Raudat, MD

Madeline Raudat, MD
Research

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Latest News

Surgical Training Residencies Lack Material Appealing to Those Underrepresented in Medicine, SMHS Research Team Finds
Announcements
July 8, 2021
During 2020, when recruitment for surgical residencies largely moved online, material targeting underrepresented in medicine groups did not rise to meet the need, according to a recent study by a team from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Study Finds Association Between Patient Therapy Time, Length of Stay After Hip Fracture Surgery
Research News
January 27, 2020
Researchers at the George Washington University Advanced Metrics Lab found that a hip fracture patient’s length of stay in a rehabilitation facility has a greater impact on functional independence than therapy time per day.

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