
Thank you, residents and interns, for all you do for one another and for your patients. Though often under-appreciated, your work does not go unnoticed.
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Residents of the Month

Dr. Tori Tedeschi: “She is energetic, inquisitive, and helpful to the entire MICU Team. She often writes orders during rounds on patients for whom she is not the primary resident and helps workflow. She brings a positive energy and light to the often grim situations we see in the ICU, which is much needed in the dreary month of January and with the latest snowstorm. “

Dr. Sarah Ream- Winnick: “She was an outstanding team leader on firm. We had an unprecedented number of complex social situations and she guided the interns with balanced autonomy and support to maintain a productive and safe environment. Very well done. “


Drs. Sarah Kim (top) & Sydney Fobare: ” These two interns set an exceptional standard for what excellence looks like. From day one, they brought a combination of clinical insight, compassion, and professionalism to the team, consistently approaching each responsibility with grace, finesse, and quiet confidence. They navigated multiple complex goals-of-care conversations with remarkable maturity, ensuring that patients and families felt supported, heard, and respected. They showed extraordinary patience and dedication in caring for patients with significant medical complexity and socioeconomic challenges. Their patients were consistently grateful. They are hardworking, dependable, and team-oriented. They elevated the entire service through their collaboration, positive attitudes, and willingness to step in when needed. Just as importantly, they actively involved the medical students, creating space for autonomy while providing guidance, encouragement, and inclusion that helped learners grow in confidence and skill. Together, they created a supportive, patient-centered environment that reflected the best of our profession. Their work ethic, emotional intelligence, and commitment to their patients and team make them exceptionally deserving of recognition as Interns of the Month.”
Kudos








Annabelle Yang- she goes above and beyond with her patients and families, held extensive GOC with difficult decisions, confident, thorough with notes and presentations.


