Coliseum Medical Centers Announces Incoming Residency Classes

Staff Report From Middle Georgia CEO

Wednesday, March 28th, 2018

The Graduate Medical Education department at Coliseum Medical Centers is pleased to announce the names of the candidates who matched with the Internal Medicine, Psychiatry and Transitional Year residency programs.  These residents will join Coliseum Medical Centers on July 1, 2018.  

Congratulations to the following Internal Medicine residents:

·         Jill Bilek from Elmhurst, Illinois

·         Gladys Fajimolu from Gwynn Oak, Maryland

·         Sebastian Montgomery Hyman from Marietta, Georgia

·         Muhammad Jamil from Macon, Georgia

·         Rishim Jayswal from Norcross, Georgia

·         Vatsal Patel from Tucker, Georgia

·         Timothy Podesta from Eastman, Georgia

·         Jesse Rodriguez from Macon, Georgia

·         Darya Savel from Staten Island, New York

·         Marika Shahid from Lawrenceville, Georgia

Congratulations to the following Psychiatry residents:

·         Jacob Hanna from Greenville, South Carolina

·         Brielle Marks from Furlong, Pennsylvania

·         Darron Lewis from Parkland Florida

·         Sarah Graff from Miami, Florida

Congratulations to the following Transitional Year residents:

·         Adam Abdulamir from Houston, Texas

·         Aderinsola Ademiluyi from Windsormill, Maryland

·         Mary Campana from Largo, Florida

·         Raguraj Chandradevan from Nashville, Tennessee

·         Maithreyi Chappidi from Atlanta, Georgia

·         Kareema Hoosien from Royal Palm Beach, Florida

·         Ann Ikonne from Carrollton, Texas

·         Harkirat Kaur from Somerville, Maryland

·         Elisa Mohan from Woodbridge, ON

·         Khuzema Mohsin from Panama City, FL

·         Yasameem Muzahim from Geneva, Illinois

·         Ian Rutkofsky from Washington, DC

·         Kristal Sirju from Jamaica, New York

Coliseum Medical Centers intends to have residency positions in Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine with a goal of offering 100 residency positions by 2020.