Department of Medicine 2025 Fellowship Match Results

Please join us in congratulating this year’s residents, current chief residents, former graduates, and our divisions on another successful fellowship match!

Our Internal Medicine residents successfully matched:

  •  18 candidates in Cardiology
  •  3 candidates in Gastroenterology
  •  1 candidate in Geriatrics
  •  3 candidates in Hematology/Oncology
  •  5 candidates in Infectious Diseases
  •  1 candidate in LGBTQIA+ Health
  •  1 candidate in Nephrology

In addition, our DOM fellowship programs successfully matched:

  • 26 Trainees in Cardiology​
    • 10 Clinical Track
    • 2 Basic Science Research Track
    • 3 Clinical Investigator Research Track
    • 1 Adult Congenital Heart Disease
    • 2 Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
    • 3 Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
    • 5 Interventional Cardiology
  • 1 trainee in Critical Care Medicine
  • 4 trainees in Digestive Diseases
  • 5 trainees in Endocrinology
  • 3 trainees in Geriatrics
  • 8 trainees in Hospice/Palliative Care
  • 5 trainees in Infectious Diseases
  • 6 trainees in Nephrology
  • 6 trainees in Pulmonary/Critical Care
  • 4 trainees in Sleep Medicine
  • 3 trainees in Rheumatology

The success of our trainees is a direct reflection of our faculty’s dedication to mentoring, teaching, and supporting our residents in their scholarly endeavors. Thank you for helping our residents achieve their career goals!



Current Resident and Former Graduated Fellowship Match Results

*Denotes 2024-25 Chief Resident
**Denotes VA Chief Resident in Quality and Patient Safety
***Denotes StARR Research Scholar

 

To view the 2024 match results by division, please see below:

Cardiology:

  • Josiah Bennett, Clinical Investigator Track – Emory University
  • Sanjay Chandrasekhar, Vanderbilt University
  • John D’Angelo, Clinical Investigator Track – Emory University
  • Anamaria Dragan***, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
  • Sierra Fleming, Northeast Georgia Medical Center
  • Nicole Guynn, Morehouse School of Medicine
  • Scott Gillet**, Clinical Investigator Track – Emory University
  • Marianne Khoury, University of Alabama Birmingham
  • Muling Lin, California Pacific Medical Center
  • Patrick McLean, University of Alabama Birmingham
  • Noah Newman, Emory University
  • Nick Panagopoulos, Cleveland Clinic Medical Center
  • Nidhi Patel, Emory University
  • Tucker Pope**, Methodist Hospital – Houston, TX
  • Apoorva Sharma, University of Colorado Denver
  • Rebecca Steinberg, Duke University
  • Trey Woods, Emory University
  • Suyu Zhang*, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Gastroenterology/Digestive Disease:

  • Irtiqa Fazili*, University of Texas Southwestern
  • Alam Merchant, Zucker SOM-Northwell Long Island Jewish Medical Center
  • Maya Patel, Emory University

Geriatrics

  • Mackenzie Garcia*, University of Colorado

Hematology/Oncology:

  • Sean Evans, National Institute of Health- Maryland
  • Shruti Gupta, Temple University
  • Shalini Vemuru, Emory University

Infectious Diseases:

  • Alex Berman, Weill Cornell Medical Center-NY
  • Lily Bonadonna, Emory University
  • Dylan Koundakjian***, BI Deaconess Medical Center
  • Mildred Nelson, Emory University
  • Jim Pennoyer*, Emory University

LGBTQIA+ Health: 

  • Alex Kaplan, UCLA

Nephrology

  • Anjuli Shah, University of Michigan

Department of Medicine Fellowship Match Results by Division

Cardiology

-Cardiology Tracks

  •  Clinical Track
    • Sarah Ashley, Duke University School of Medicine
    • Arati Gangadharan, McGaw Medical Center at Northwestern University
    • David Gittess, University of Florida Gainesville
    • Kevin John, Tufts Medical Center
    • Hanna Knauss, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
    • Benjamin Magod, McGaw Medical Center at Northwestern University
    • Noah Newman, Emory University
    • Nidhi Patel, Emory University
    • Audry Chacin Saurez, Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital
    • Edward Woods, Emory University
  • Basic Science Research Track
    • Marty Johnson,  Emory University
    • Anita Kaw, Emory University 
  • Clinical Investigator Research Track 
    • Josiah Bennett, Emory University 
    • John D’Angelo, Emory University
    • Scott Gillet, Emory University  

-Cardiology Subspecialties

  • Adult Congenital Heart Disease
    • Anuja Shikhare, William Beaumont Hospital
  •  Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
    • Thomas Bigham, Emory University School of Medicine
    • Rachel Tobin, Duke University
  • Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology 
    • John Larson, University of Michigan Health System 
    • Eduardo Quintero, Albert Einstein Medical Center 
    • Bo Wang, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Interventional Cardiology 
    • Matthew Brown, Emory University  
    • Shivang Desai, Emory University 
    • Joseph Ibrahim, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 
    • Billy Mullinax, Emory University 
    • Yasser Sammour, University of Missouri-Kansas City 

Critical Care Medicine

  • Stephanie Berg, Medical College of Wisconsin

Digestive Diseases

  • Rabih Ghazi, Cooper University Hospital
  • Sheza Malik, Rochester General Hospital
  • Temitope Olasehinde, Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals
  • Maya Patel, Emory University

Endocrinology

  • Koshin Ahmed, Las Palmas Del Sol Internal Medicine Program, Texas
  • Natalie Bhalla, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Rama Kalas, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
  • Rabia Mukhtar, Weiss Memorial Hospital
  • Krishna Suhagia, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NYC Health and Hospitals/Elmhurst

Geriatrics

  • Carolina Huertas Ayala, Emory University
  • Joseph Laseter, University of Pennsylvania
  • Karla Garcia Ortiz, Emory University

Hospice/Palliative Care

  • Amy Johnson, Children’s Mercy Hospital
  • Ken Johnson, Northside Gwinnett Hospital
  • Michael McGrath, Emory University
  • Sheila Okere, Mayo Clinic Florida
  • Pavneet Sandhu, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
  • Bharatsimha Toutireddy, Baton Rouge General Medical Center
  • Erica Westlake, Cooper University Hospital

Infectious Diseases

  • Lily Bonadonna, Wayne State University School of Medicine
  • Abby London, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
  • Meghna Naham, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine
  • Mildred Nelson, Emory University
  • James Pennoyer, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University

 Interventional Pulmonology 

  • Niraj Gowda, USF Health Morsani College of Medicine

Nephrology

  • Iskandar Berbari, TriHealth Good Samaritan                                                           
  • Brittany Brown, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
  • Laura Davis, University of North Carolina Health Southeastern    
  • Ryan Parrish, Wellstar Kennestone Hospital                                                 
  • Luckencia Pierre, One Brooklyn Health
  • Alexander Thomopulos, Mount Sinai South

Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

  • Zachary Blair, UT Southwestern
  • Lisandra Nunez Cuello, Universidad Nordestana (Unne)
  • Neha Kaushik, Lady Hardinge Medical College
  • Zoey Morton, Emory University
  • Zohaib Yousaf, King Edward Medical College
  • Haris Zia, King Edward Medical College

Rheumatology

  • Yurilu Gonzalez Moret, Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital
  • Zachary Pierce, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
  • Nahar Saleh, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital

Sleep Medicine

  • Crystal Cassimere, University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Olga Lacki, Jagiellonian University Medical College
  • Christine Ly, State University of New York Upstate Medical University
  • Diana Song, University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine

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