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Northside Hospital Gwinnett has appointed seven chief residents for its Graduate Medical Education program for the 2025-2026 academic year. These second-year residents, focusing on various specialties such as infectious diseases, internal medicine, and palliative care, exemplify the hospital’s commitment to cultivating the future leaders in medicine. Additionally, the hospital recently celebrated its ninth graduating class, highlighting the success of its residency program.
Exciting News from Northside Hospital Gwinnett’s Graduate Medical Education Program!
Northside Hospital Gwinnett is buzzing with excitement as they have officially appointed seven remarkable chief residents for their Graduate Medical Education program for the 2025-2026 academic year. These talented individuals, who are currently in their second year, are set to complete their residencies in 2026, and their selection is a big deal!
Meet the Future Leaders in Medicine
Let’s take a moment to welcome and learn about these outstanding individuals! First up is Shreya Mahadevan, MBBS. This U.S. native grew up mostly in southern India and has a keen interest in infectious diseases. With her global perspective, she is sure to bring unique insights into the field.
Next, we have Ishan Panchal, D.O., who hails from Gainesville, Florida. A proud graduate of the University of Florida and the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ishan is particularly fascinated by infectious disease, critical care, and lifestyle medicine. He’s ready to make waves in healthcare!
Then there’s Omama “Omi” Rahmany, D.O., who spent her formative years in Lawrenceville. Holding impressive degrees from the University of Georgia and Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, she is focused on internal medicine and has aspirations for a fellowship in palliative care. Her compassion for patients is sure to shine through.
Moving on to Sidra Shakil, D.O., who is not only a born and bred Georgia native but also a UGA graduate with a research background in child attention and autism. Her commitment to research is commendable!
Ashley Turek, D.O. comes from Atlanta and was raised in Fayetteville. With a passion for patient advocacy and lifestyle medicine, Ashley is dedicated to making healthcare accessible and beneficial for everyone.
Aissatou “Aisha” Ndiaya, M.D. brings her diverse background from Atlanta and has her eyes set on maternal health advocacy and supporting underserved communities. Her focus on advocacy is sure to inspire change.
Last but definitely not least, Knox Young, M.D. is from Newcastle, Washington, and a graduate of Albany Medical College. Knox is passionate about both family medicine and sports medicine, ready to combine his love for healthcare and athletics.
Celebrating the Graduating Class!
The excitement doesn’t stop there! Northside Hospital Gwinnett recently honored 28 physicians who have completed their Graduate Medical Education program during stunning commencement ceremonies. This year marks the ninth graduating class of primary care and transitional-year residents – and what a journey it has been!
It’s worth noting that many of these transitional-year residents have secured spots in some of the best programs across the country, including Mayo Clinic, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Mass General Hospital, and more. This speaks volumes about the quality of training and dedication that Northside Hospital Gwinnett provides.
Looking Ahead
In addition to welcoming the new chief residents, it’s exciting to highlight the five physicians who have been appointed as chief residents for the 2024-2025 academic year. This impressive group includes individuals with diverse backgrounds and interests, further enriching the educational environment.
Lastly, we can’t forget about Dr. Leela Maxa, who was recently honored as an Atlanta magazine Top Doctor for 2024! Specializing in radiation oncology, Dr. Maxa has been serving the Gwinnett community for over 25 years and continues to make a significant impact.
In conclusion, Northside Hospital Gwinnett is cultivating future leaders in medicine, and we can’t wait to see what these outstanding individuals will achieve in their medical careers. Here’s to a bright future in healthcare!
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