#EmoryIMResidents match to fellowships across the country

Congratulations to the following residents and former chief residents for an exceptional fellowship match for the 2016-2017 academic year. We are very proud of your accomplishments!

2016-2017 Fellowship Match Results:

  • Rachel Bean – Allergy and Immunology, National Institute of Health
  • Lorraine Cafuir – Hematology and Oncology, Emory University
  • Zhijin “Jessie” Chai – Pulmonary and Critical Care, Emory University
  • Monica Chatwal – Hematology and Oncology, University of South Florida
  • Michel Corban – Cardiology, Mayo School of Medicine
  • Kevin Day – Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Emory University
  • Ross Deppe – Gastroenterology, Emory University
  • Elizabeth Gillams – Infectious Diseases, University of Washington
  • Lindsay Hannan – Hematology and Oncology, University of Washington
  • Farah Khan – Endocrinology, Emory University
  • Cameron Lambert – Cardiology, Cleveland Clinic
  • James MacNamara – Cardiology, University of Texas Southwestern
  • Amar Mandalia – Gastroenterology, University of Michigan
  • Kavitha Nair – Gastroenterology, Emory University
  • Ayman Samman Tahhan – Cardiology, Emory University
  • Pratik Sandesera – Cardiology, Emory University
  • Gregory Sprung – Cardiology, University of North Carolina
  • Michelle Clermont – Gastroenterology, University of Pennsylvania
  • Joe Knapper – Cardiology, Northwestern
  • Jennifer Spicer – Infectious Diseases, Emory University
  • Andrew Ip – Hematology and Oncology, Emory University
  • Geoff Southmayd – Cardiology, Emory University


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