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:
- 4 candidates in Allergy & Immunology
- 2 candidates in Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
- 9 candidates in Cardiovascular Disease
- 2 candidates in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
- 5 candidates in Critical Care Medicine
- 4 candidates in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
- 8 candidates in Gastroenterology
- 9 candidates in Hematology/Oncology
- 5 candidates in Infectious Diseases
- 2 candidates in Interventional Cardiology
- 6 candidate in Nephrology
- 6 candidates in Pulmonary/Critical Care
- 4 candidates in Rheumatology
- 1 candidate in Structural Heart Disease
Department of Medicine Fellowship Match Results by Division
Allergy & Immunology
- Charu Debnath, University of Oaklahoma (Adult Track)
- Nisha Patel, Mayo Clinic (Adult Track)
- Natsumon (Mew) Udomkittivorakul, St. Louis Children’s Hospital (Peds Track)
- Maria Fernanda Villavicencio Jimenez – University of Kansas/Wichita (Peds Track)
Cardiovascular
- Joetsaroop Bagga, University of Texas/ Southwestern Medical Center
- Justin Chen, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Mahmoud Eljalby, Southern Medical Center
- Chloe Ferris, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Matthew Hoffman, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Daniel Hwang, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Tabita Lobo, Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
- Joshua Mendoza, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Niral Patel, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Critical Care Medicine
- Nicholas Arnold, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital (Cardiovascular Disease)
- Frank Dicker, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital (Medical Toxicity)
- Marjon Khairy, Henry Ford Hospital (Emergency Medicine)
- Katherine Rief, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Emergency Medicine)
- Walter Schiffer, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital (Cardiovascular Disease)
Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
- Mariam Hussain, Tulane University School of Medicine
- Christopher Kontoghiorghes, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
- Laura Lee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- Thatiana Schulze Goni, Weiss Memorial Hospital
Gastroenterology
- Aldanah “Dana” Althwanay, University of Maryland
- Julip “Renato” Beas Nino de Guzman, Indiana University
- Bradley Busebee, Mayo Clinic
- Shivani Mattay, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Rahul Peravali, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Alex Sievert, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Matthew Vincent, Mayo Clinic
- Qianli Wang, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Hematology/Oncology
- Juno Bae, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- John Beeler, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Shahzeem Bhayani, St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
- Gregory Fox, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Alex Loncharich, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Amir Mahmood, Rochester General Hospital (ASH HFFTP Track)
- Ephrem Sedeta, Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center
Nephrology
- Maheen Khan, Louisiana State University
- Yazan Kharabsheh, Thomas Hospital
- William Martin, BUI Galway School of Medicine
- Ramayee Nadarajan, University of Alabama
- Nicole Shammas, University of Colorado
- AbdulMoid Shehzad, The Jewish Hospital
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
- Elissa Arnold, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Michelle D’Alessandro, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Millicent Horn, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Amina Kunnummal, Case Reserve Western
- Sahil Sanghani, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Abby Terlouw, Tufts Medical Center
Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
- Kristen Wong, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital (Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship)
- Raja Zaghlol, Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital (Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship)