She played a large variety of sports in high school, but was a science nerd at heart; so she packed her running shoes and softball cleats away when she headed for Indiana University where she studied chemistry and Spanish. She enjoyed the hustle and bustle of city life so much that she then went to Boston for medical school at Boston University. Alicia is passionate about healthcare outcomes and cost-effectiveness research, intra-professional collaboration, and breaking the cycle of disease and poverty through high quality patient care. In her free time, she enjoys experimenting with baking, eating her way through new cities, day hiking, and spending time with her family, friends, and church community. He went to Duke University for undergrad where he studied at the Sanford School of Public Policy. He also participated in research involving the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoenzyme Y, and he became passionate about reading a variety of books. Member of AOA. Josh went on to attend medical school at the University of Louisville, where he was accepted into the Distinction in Research Track. She returned to Ohio for medical school at the University of Cincinnati where she met her fiancé, Ian. He has found the Vanderbilt community to be incredibly supportive and has learned more than he could have imagined from his co-residents and mentors. Member of AOA. Paul is delighted to be joining the Harrison Society at Vanderbilt and plans to complete a fellowship in Rheumatology where he hopes to study the mechanisms underlying autoimmunity. Member of AOA. Member of AOA. She joined the Harrison Society as a resident and will be staying here for hematology/oncology fellowship doing malignant hematology research, focusing on the phenotypes and genetic landscapes of patients with clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and MDS. After receiving a Master of Science in her graduate program, Lisa went on to pursue a career in medicine at Texas A&M University College of Medicine. He attended the University of Alabama for undergrad where he graduated with a BS in biology and a minor in Spanish. He completed a bilingual high school education in Geneva before moving to London. Applicants must have completed a residency in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics or Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. In his free time, Paul enjoys cooking, skiing and watching major league baseball. He dedicated an extra year of medical school to researching cutaneous toxicities of immune checkpoint inhibitors and was even asked to model an immunotherapy textbook for the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer website. In her free time, Emily loves to run, bike, and spend time with her rescue mutt and husband. For college, Warren moved to Providence, RI to attend Brown University, where he majored in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Saumya is an avid tennis player and loves the NBA, especially her hometown Philadelphia 76ers. He attended Mercer University for medical school in his hometown of Savannah. After college, Erin lived in Philadelphia and worked at a hospice agency. Kyle pursued his undergraduate education at the University of Georgia where he majored in genetics and minored in becoming a die-hard Dawgs fan. Nathaniel is a member of Vanderbilt's Harrison Society with plans to complete a fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine. She is very glad she found medicine, as it turns out that major is not very employable. Interested in a career of public health research and policy, Alicia attended the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine for medical school, during which she was awarded the American Society of Hematology Physician Scientist Career Development Award to support her thesis research on health services administration in the pediatric sickle cell population. Member of AOA. Eric hails from Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was born and raised. In his free time, he enjoys film, true crime podcasts, playing guitar, international travel, spending time with his cat Lola, and attending live theatre performances with his fiancée. Between college and medical school, John lived in rural Haiti where he worked for a global health nonprofit and managed community health programs. Programs: Quota Change Deadline at 11:59 p.m. He moved to the US to begin college at Texas A&M where he completed an undergraduate degree in Molecular and Cell Biology and a Master’s in Public Health. While at UT he met his wife, Kenzie. She returned to New Orleans for medical school where she became interested in critical care as well as medical ethics, end of life care, and medical education. Stacy Blank was born in Dover, Delaware but quickly moved back to her parents’ hometown of Hebron, IN (in The Region) by the age of 1 to ensure Chicago sports fandom. Outside of medicine, John loves playing soccer, skiing, hiking, and playing foosball and board games. At Duke, he discovered a passion for Duke basketball and ultrasound imaging. He received his MD at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. in Chemistry with a focus in Biochemistry. Alex spent his childhood playing baseball and football and spending summers on the beaches of Gulf Shores. Her other interests include Bollywood movies, music and theater, reading for pleasure, and spending time with her beautiful co-residents. She studied English literature and music (piano) at Vanderbilt and was admitted to Vanderbilt School of Medicine as part of the Early Acceptance Program at the end of her sophomore year. Besides playing soccer and running, Kelly enjoys attending sporting events of all kinds, hiking, camping, cycling, and spending time with her husband, Ryan. Emmanuel was born in Yamfo, Ghana and moved to the United States in 1999 with his family. Sticking to his roots, Brooks stayed at the University of Kentucky for undergrad, where he majored in biology, before taking the 75-mile trip to pursue his MD at the University of Louisville. Hometown. Ultimately, much to the chagrin of his father and brother -- both urologists -- he saw the light and decided on internal medicine. Benjamin was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. As part of the medical school’s Charlotte campus, he also volunteered with a pipeline program which introduced high school students in Charlotte to health professions careers. He feels fortunate to have completed his third year in Asheville, North Carolina where he fell in love with internal medicine and the mountains. He grew up loving Tennessee football and went to CAK high school. Eric grew up in Ocala, FL, and learned to love yearlong summers. She moved a couple hours east to Augusta, to attend medical school at the Medical College of Georgia, where she cemented her love for academic infectious diseases. David grew up in Dublin, Ohio, where he spent his childhood reading and building a lifelong group of friends. Career Plans. He then joined Vanderbilt's MD/PhD program, where he studied molecular and cellular mediators of pulmonary microvasculature mechanics in Dr. David Merryman’s laboratory. Program and candidate preferences are matched in an effort to find the best match for both. She is looking forward to becoming a die-hard Nashville SC fan, hiking and camping her way through the Tennessee mountains, and continuing her training with the Vanderbilt family! Chief Residents. Jennifer was born and raised in the Greater Boston area where she attended Phillips Academy Andover. Member of AOA. Vanderbilt University Medical Center is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Katrina, a native of Chesapeake, Virginia is of one of four siblings. Allie has enjoyed living in Nashville while making memories and lasting friendships with her wonderful co-residents! He returned home to Shreveport for medical school where he discovered a passion for physiology and internal medicine. Brooks was raised in Nicholasville, Kentucky where he spent his youth playing baseball, cheering on the UK Wildcats, and watching the horses at Keeneland Racetrack. At WashU, she was the manager of the women’s basketball team for 4 years and she cultivated a love for science and medicine. She also continued to cultivate her love of teaching which is what ultimately led her to choose a career in Internal Medicine. Dina is looking forward to clearer skies and easier access to the outdoors upon moving to Nashville in July! He and his wife, Hope, met in high school and together enjoy exploring new coffeeshops and farmer’s markets. She went to Stanford University for undergrad where she majored in Human Biology. As much as she loved her time in the Southeast she wanted to try living up North and moved to NYC to do translational oncology research following graduation. In his free time, he loves to cycle, cook, read a good book, and travel with friends. He enjoys everything Nashville has to offer – sports, music, the extremely well-established academic tradition, nature, food; you name it, he couldn’t imagine a town he would be more excited to live in! She studied Biology at the University of Pennsylvania and spent a semester at the University College of London, playing field hockey and traveling all across Europe. Continuing as a Hoosier, Stacy attended IU medical school in Indianapolis where she developed her interest in academic medicine and a future career in Med-Peds. While in medical school, he put his Spanish major to use and traveled twice to Honduras with UNC’s Honduran Health Alliance where he developed an affinity for both international medicine and gastrointestinal pathogens. Jamie grew up moving between North Carolina, Texas, and Louisiana as the proud daughter of two army officers. Little did he know it would become his future home! Her hobbies include exercise, travel, photography, and wine-tasting. Since returning to Nashville, he has enjoyed connecting with new and old friends. Evan was born in Richmond, VA and grew up in Owings Mills, MD with his parents and younger brother. He spent his four years of undergraduate education in Bloomington, Indiana where he majored in Biology and minored in Psychiatry. Will also enjoys tending his patio citrus plants and exploring the city on his bicycle. During this time, he found his passion for teaching, clinical problem solving, and medical volunteerism. Member of AOA. Hannah, Camille, and their pet cat (Maté KiKi) have enjoyed their first year in Nashville and are excited to continue exploring new restaurants, local music, and nearby hikes. ), where she received degrees in biology and psychology. He traveled down the road to the University of Virginia for college where he majored in chemistry. His clinical and research interest lies at the intersection between critical care and infectious diseases. Andrea grew up in the small town of Longmeadow, MA where she played volleyball and ran track. He then switched coasts to attend NYU School of Medicine in the heart of Manhattan, where he developed a love for internal medicine while working with the underserved population of Bellevue Hospital. He attended the University of Kentucky College of Medicine where he realized a lifelong dream of working with and being taught by his father, a Pulmonary/Critical Care physician. As he grew up, he enjoyed hanging out with his brothers and friends, eating spicy BBQ, camping, competing at tennis, and playing tons of music. Since starting residency, that looks more along the lines of hiking with his fiance at the parks around Nashville and throughout Tennessee. He has also frequented Radnor Lake and many of the other amazing parks in Middle Tennessee. in molecular biology and computer science at Princeton University, an M.P.H. Outside of medicine, Patrick enjoys organized trivia, golf, tennis, traveling, and food tours. Before Michael graduated from college, his parents moved to Morehead, Kentucky, where they currently reside. She worked as a scribe in an emergency room for a year prior to attending the University of Virginia School of Medicine, where she was involved in research projects in GU and GI oncology as well as palliative care education. He is ecstatic to be returning to Nashville and joining Vanderbilt! She moved to Missouri for undergrad at Washington University in St. Louis. He loves Nashville and all that it has to offer. As an unusual Match cycle begins to wind down, it’s almost time for applicants to prepare their rank order lists, which will determine where everyone ends up on NRMP Match Day 2021. University of Iowa. She is excited and hopeful to incorporate global health and public health into her residency time here at Vanderbilt. He grew up competing with his older brother in sports, which transitioned to playing soccer and basketball in high school. Laura spent most of her childhood in South Carolina where she enjoyed summers swimming at the lake or hiking in the NC mountains with her family. Andy met his beloved wife, Anna, during medical school, and they are excited to begin their residency training together at Vanderbilt! Throughout his time there he developed a passion for teaching while instructing undergraduate labs in immunology, microbiology, and anatomy…and temporarily lost his passion for music while playing piano for weddings. Xuan was born in Wuhan, China and grew up in Houston, TX before attending Duke University for college. During medical school, he Anchored Down and married his beautiful wife, who is a Vanderbilt alumna. Here's Ms. Lena was born in the suburbs of Houston, TX and attended the University of Texas at Austin where she majored in biochemistry. Since moving to Nashville, Alex has enjoyed the Nashville sports scene, frequenting Titans, Preds, and Sounds home games. Patricia lived in Southeast Michigan all her life. For undergrad he escaped to the coast at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California where he studied biomedical engineering followed by one year of working on aortic aneurysm stent graft repairs. She loves to travel, not only to visit her family in India but also to explore new countries, cultures, and most importantly food. He is the oldest of 4, having a twin brother, Warren (Michael is older by 1 minute), and two younger sisters, Maria and Olivia. He has also become involved with research in pulmonary hypertension. Despite her best efforts to leave her hometown, she fell in love with the Washington University School of Medicine and decided another four years in the same city couldn't be so bad, to the relief of her parents. She left the great state of Ohio to further her education at Harvard Medical School. Recent accomplishments include having watched a Ken Burns documentary in its entirety and somehow getting (see: begging) his sister to watch with him. He enjoys jogging, road/trail-biking, weight-lifting, tennis, and almost anything else outdoors. For medical school, Doug moved south to attend the University of South Florida. Christine was born and raised in Frederick, Maryland. Outside of medicine, he enjoys playing basketball and hockey, doing all things outdoors, running, watching movies, and listening to podcasts. After college, she stayed in the Midwest to attend Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH where she developed a love of teaching and internal medicine. Doug furthered his interests in medicine by working for an NCAA/Department of Defense concussion study before medical school. Emmanuel received his bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University, where he also learned how to fence, before attending medical school at The Ohio State University. She grew up playing as many sports as possible and decidedly avoiding any football allegiance. Robert also enjoys spending time with friends and family, hiking, attending Philadelphia sports games, playing guitar, and learning how to craft the perfect latte. At the Medical College of Georgia, she decided to pursue internal medicine because of her passion for helping adults achieve the best possible quality of life with the hope of minimizing negative health outcomes. He is the middle of three boys, all of whom are pursuing a career in medicine. In his free time, Trey enjoys running, reading, playing the guitar, and watching Alabama Football. Robert and his wife Hanna are looking forward to exploring everything Nashville has to offer and are honored to be joining the Vanderbilt family. He moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina to join the UNC MD-PhD program and received the PhD for work focused on statistical methods for genetic mapping. Michael was born and raised in central Nebraska. Michael decided to stay in Texas for medical school and was thrilled to be a member of the inaugural class at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine, where he developed an interest in internal medicine, hematology/oncology, and health disparities. Member of AOA. Carlos spends his free time exercising, listening to live music and rooting on the Titans! She attended Loyola University Chicago where she graduated with her degree in nursing. Since moving to Nashville, Sam has enjoyed exploring the multitude of restaurants, breweries, and live music venues nearby. He and his wife, who is also a Vanderbilt resident, recently welcomed the birth of their first child in February. The youngest of four children, John was born and raised in the small town of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. In 2008, he graduated from Davidson College in 2008 with a major in English. She loves Nashville’s parks, barbeque, and small-town feel in a big city! Also while in college, Zack was very involved with the MSU Roadrunners student recruiting organization and spent a summer abroad in France, which further fueled his love of world travel. He attended college at Johns Hopkins University, where he majored in neuroscience and molecular and cellular biology with minors in classics and mathematics. She spent her kid years playing peewee sports, eating mint chip ice cream, and roaming the neighborhood with her older brother and sister. in Physiology and Biophysics. Nina grew up in northeastern Ohio on her family farm, where she discovered her love for food and the outdoors. Since moving to Nashville, Alex has enjoyed the local music and volleyball scenes, as well as the beautiful greenery and many state parks that Tennessee has to offer. Afterwards he returned to Birmingham for four years to study medicine at UAB. He happily adopted this fervent attitude (Go Heels!). She attended Florida State University and graduated summa cum laude in Exercise Science. He also collects interesting shirts, ties, and socks that he enjoys showing his colleagues and patients. To escape the cold, he attended to the University of Arizona for medical school in Tucson. In Christine's free time she enjoys all Nashville has to offer, including hiking with her dog, Jeni's ice cream, and listening to live music. Tanya attended medical school at Vanderbilt University where she first fell in love with the city of Nashville and the collaborative environment at Vanderbilt. While at Centre she majored in biochemistry & molecular biology. During a year between college and medical school, Elliot bicycled across the USA while fundraising for young adults affected by cancer, with a stop in Nashville. He went to the University of Tennessee Knoxville and majored in psychology with a minor in business administration. She couldn’t be more excited to be joining the Vanderbilt family and experience Nashville. Some of her favorite things include: live music, triathlons, and gelato. He attended the University of Arkansas for his undergraduate studies in biology and graduated Summa Cum Laude before entering medical school at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Member of AOA. Outside of medicine, Christina enjoys running, cycling, hiking, yoga, Orangetheory, cooking, gardening, practicing her Spanish, traveling, and spending time with her significant other, Jon, and her fluffy cat, Rory. His scientific interests focus on mitochondrial dysfunction in cardiometabolic disease. He attended college at Butler University, medical school at the University of Louisville, and is thrilled to be back in Nashville pursuing Internal Medicine at Vanderbilt University. Raeann was born in Overland Park, Kansas and grew up in the suburbs of Kansas City. Tanya was born in Highlands Ranch, Colorado to a very large, loud, and tight-knit family. First and foremost, Nashville is a great place to eat hot chicken, but it is also a great place to train and live. He studied biochemistry and philosophy at DePauw University where he also enjoyed working in the music department at the campus radio station. He is excited to explore Nashville and continue his training at Vanderbilt! Tyler enjoys lifting heavy weights, playing golf, and teaching his son to be the next Tiger Woods. He received a BA in History at Washington & Jefferson College and captained the men’s soccer team from sophomore year onward. He did his undergrad at Xavier University, where he studied biology, chemistry and theology and discovered his love of basketball. At the University of Cincinnati, he met his better half, Erin Bouquet, and they moved to Nashville four years later. After undergrad, he worked as a simulation technician before going to Tampa for medical school. This page contains current and historical data related to ERAS applicants and applications. She currently lives in East Nashville with her husband stationed at Fort Campbell and enjoys spending time outdoors gardening and seeing local Nashville scenery. He and his wife are excited to move to Nashville and continue their journey with the Vanderbilt family! She then attended medical school at the University of Pennsylvania and continued her studies in health policy and community health as well as developed an interest in caring for critically ill patients and their families. During high school, she developed an interest in oncology after ending her mediocre basketball career in favor of working on a head and neck cancer research project. After completing his visiting student elective at the Mayo Clinic and his mandatory internship year in London, he applied for residency in the U.S and is thrilled to have matched to Vanderbilt. Molly was born and raised in Nolensville, Tennessee and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville with a major in biological sciences and a minor in Spanish. During medical school, Hannah developed a great love for Saints football (Who Dat!) He grew up a big Juventus/Italy soccer fan and continues to play with his co-residents! She returned home to UNC for medical school and decided to pursue a career in Internal Medicine. He completed multiple summer internships at NASA Johnson Space Center and subsequently moved to Houston after graduation to work for NASA on several different projects - including developing protocols for in-flight DNA sequencing on the International Space Station. He later attended Vanderbilt School of Medicine (Class of 2020), and he is excited to start his residency at Vanderbilt. Her favorite countries she has visited are Egypt and Colombia (where she got to do an amazing hike in the jungle). A soi-disant philosopher, he loves to engage in stimulating conversations. He solidified his interest in Cardiology after a global health rotation in Abu Dhabi, UAE. While in Kentucky, Lee grew up loving ultimate Frisbee, Space Jam, and mix-tape CDs. After many years in the frozen north, he moved to Nashville for IM residency in summer 2018. Zack could not be more thrilled to begin his training at Vanderbilt and looks forward to a new adventure in Nashville! She joined the Vanderbilt community and hopes to pursue fellowships in addiction medicine and infectious disease after finishing her internal medicine residency. After 4 years as a student, he is excited to join the Vanderbilt team as a resident! List entry will be open from Feb. 1 to March 3. He started playing competitive tennis at the age of 10 and played until he went to college at The University of Texas at Austin. He also became interested in medical education and best practices for cultivating community and fostering wellness during medical school. After graduating, he spent two years working on hematopoietic stem cells and the bone marrow microenvironment in the lab of Dr. Irv Weissman at Stanford. Jesse was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. He chose internal medicine because of its complexity, the emphasis placed on clinical reasoning, and the unique relationships internists develop with their patients. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter and sitting on his couch binge-watching shows on Netflix. They spend as much time as possible outdoors and enjoy running, hiking, kayaking and playing tennis with their two sons Owen and Brooks. Outside of medicine, Benjamin enjoys watching and playing sports, listening to music, playing guitar, traveling, and relaxing with friends. He went to the University of Illinois for undergrad where he majored in molecular and cellular biology and minored in English. At Iowa, he developed a passion for teaching and the study of healthcare delivery. After spending his entire life in Virginia, he is excited to move to Nashville and join the Vanderbilt community. He also played club baseball, which allowed for his proudest moment in his sports career, stealing home plate. Tyler grew up in Nashville, Tennessee attending St. Henry’s School and Father Ryan High School before studying nursing at Saint Louis University. Deciding he was done with the cold for a while, he moved to Miami, where he attended the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, studying medicine, medical genomics, and how best to avoid getting sunburned. After graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in science, Warren continued his academic pursuit at Brown to complete a Master’s degree in Biology. Since moving to Nashville, Gina has been exploring new running paths and reading by the pool. During her time there, Leah worked in an industrial microbiology research lab and served on several mission trips to Central America, through which she learned that her two passions—science and service-- could be well served in the field of medicine. After graduating college, he worked to promote inclusion at the National Jewish Council for Disabilities. She returned to her swampy home at the University of Florida College of Medicine where she continued pursuing her interests in heme/onc, LGBTQ health, and medical education. Lisa grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Science in biology. She ventured north for college where she played clarinet in the Band of the Fighting Irish at the University of Notre Dame, met her husband (Ethan - a general surgery resident at UT Nashville), and became focused on caring for vulnerable populations. She enjoys hand-biking, wheelchair basketball, watching women’s soccer (international and club), traveling, and eating anything chocolate. Kate grew up in Northeast Ohio. Kelly was born and raised in Boca Raton, Florida. Since moving to Nashville, her training has broadened her interests to sepsis, critical care, and the microbiome. Inspired by his mother, a gynecologist, he attended the University of Florida to pursue medicine. There he majored in biological sciences and decided to pursue a career in medicine. He had dreams of becoming a professional guitarist, taught lessons during high school and college, and even tried his hand at song composition. She attended the University of Pennsylvania where she studied Biology, Psychology, and South Asian Studies. Member of AOA. He received an A.B. Trey and Katie are excited to move to Nashville and to be part of the Vanderbilt family! Member of AOA. Her love languages are quality time and sweet potato fries (usually together), and in her free time, she enjoys rock climbing, exploring local coffee shops and Wine Wednesday venues, and fulfilling her honorable new role as Santa’s Chief by singing karaoke. In his free time, Josh enjoys cheering on the Kentucky Wildcats, trying out new restaurants and cuisines, playing rook, and watching crazy Netflix documentaries. Robert was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in beautiful St. Petersburg, Florida along with his younger brother, Edward. Kevin’s professional interests include gastroenterology, healthcare policy, and academic medicine. He attended the University of Minnesota for undergrad and medical school. While at UMMC, Zack served on the Associated Student Body and developed an interest in medical education through tutoring other students. Bryan grew up in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania. Ayoda was born and raised in Ethiopia. Nick was born and raised as the fourth of five children in Chanhassen, Minnesota, a small city known by some as a suburb of Minneapolis but by many more as the longtime residence of Prince. Michael will leave for Oklahoma City to complete his Dermatology residency after his intern year at Vanderbilt. She stayed in her hometown for college and graduated from the University of Georgia with a major in Microbiology and a minor in Spanish. Really speaking to his tenacity and optimism, he never gets discouraged by his poor decisions when it comes to managing his Fantasy teams. While he taught CPR classes and worked as an EMT in college, he also studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina for five months. She is excited to serve the program she loves as VA Outpatient Chief for the 2020-2021 year. During medical school, Robert spent his free time training for triathlons, eventually completing Ironman Cozumel, a challenging but inspiring experience. Madi was born and raised in Clearwater, Florida. Afterwards, she returned to her hometown to attend medical school at UCLA. She is looking forward to exploring both the Tennessee parks and all that Nashville has to offer. Margaret was raised in Houston (where her older sister currently lives) and moved to Memphis, TN in middle school. Realizing he was not yet ready to leave the yearlong sunshine, Kevin took his talents to Tampa to attend The University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine. She spent her junior year in Paris, France where she soaked up the art, architecture and literature, and also gained a new appreciation for public health while working at an infectious disease clinic.

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