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AAPM&R 2020 Membership Report MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT 10/2/2019 – 10/1/2020 2020 ❖ The Membership Committee regretfully announces the passing of the following (20) members and honors their memory as listed: Tamara Chachashvili, MD Fellow Lucille C. Gunning, MD Senior Fellow Oswald D. Cinquegrana, MD Senior Fellow Douglas G. Kinnett, MD Fellow Paul J. Corcoran, MD Senior Fellow Siu Wah Lee, MD Senior Fellow Luis L. De Lerma, MD Senior Fellow Willibald Nagler, MD Senior Fellow Subhi K.B. Eldeiry, MD Senior Fellow David M. O'Toole, MD Senior Fellow Pedro L. Escobar, MD Senior Fellow Seymour Pedinoff, MD Senior Fellow Leonel Fuentes, MD Senior Fellow Marvin H. Soalt, DO Senior Fellow Carl V. Granger, Jr., MD Past President Margaret G. Stineman, MD Senior Fellow Joseph J. Grassi, MD Senior Fellow Herbert L. Thornhill, MD Senior Fellow James L. Green, Jr., MD Senior Fellow George W. Waylonis, MD Senior Fellow ❖ Applications for Medical Student membership in the Academy have been received from (401) individuals. They have been found to meet the requirements for Medical Student membership and all are recommended for election to membership. Mahmoud J. Abdel Michael Bazzi Sovanndy B. Cheav Jason Abraham Yusef A. Bazzy Andrew Chen Nihil T. Abraham Erica N. Beaman Xiaobin Chen Ian S. Ackers, PhD Taylor Beckmann Kevin Chin Madison E. Adams Zayne Belal Neil Chitnis Toqa Afifi Nicholas R. Bender Eric Y. Choi Wilma E. Afunugo Chris Benhatzel David M. Civitarese Taha Ahmed Bavna Bhagavat Chelsea A. Cleveland Tauseef Ahmed Victor S. Biguma Benjamin W. Cooper Joseph Ahoubim Jorge A. Bilbao Dyan R. Cooper Anudeep J. Alberts Reem F. Bin Idris Dominic P. Corsello Matison S. Alderman Jared S. Bishop Vittoria Costantino Mohammad M. Ali Erica R. Blanchard Zackary K. Cowan Shah Z. Ali Liga A. Blyholder Carson C. Creamer Mohammad A. Aljeshi Pranav Bollavaram Kelsey A. Crowell Sameer Allahabadi Ahad A. Bootwala, MPH Amber R. Cussen-Vocelle John Allen Benjamin T. Boyett William T. Daprano Tarek Almaleh Dalton K. Brady Alwin David Joshua Amalraj Daniel R. Briggi Patrick Taylor Davis Riyad Amin Zachary David Brittingham Yesenia Ayana Day Grace H. An Spencer Brodsky Oliver De Asis Destiny N. Anamege Jacob A. Brower Brock A. DeAngelo Suma Ancha Casey C. Brown Daniel R. Decker Hans E. Anderson Katrina M. Brown Jesse A. Degani Saswatha Anireddy Kaitlyn Brunworth Navina DeLight Abena Annor Helen B. Burks Derek Deng Anthony P. Anzivino Adam M. Burton Suveer S. Desai Connor J. Arrasmith Merideth E. Byl Brian D. DeSalme Haris M. Arshad Craig J. Carcuffe Kirk A. Dettloff Caleb D. Ayers Julia T. Carter John DeWaard Marcus M. Babcock Richard L. Catabona Thao M. Doan Jackson P. Bagby Kylo R. Cautivar Jessica P. Domitrovic Taylor D. Baker Ranjeev Chabra Selina Dong Matthew S. Ballard Bryan A. Chadwick Nayna Doniparthi Matthew Bankert Joshua M. Chan Simon R. Downes Chase Bauer Edward J. Chang Tiffany A. Dyer Raymond B. Bauer Justin Chau Justin Dzierzawski Page | 1 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT 10/2/2019 – 10/1/2020 2020 Ashley C. Echeta Jason Hourizadeh Chris Lee Isabel Eisen Gabriel Howard Max William Lee Nnadozie R. Ekweariri Sharon Y. Hsu Sunnie Lee Ciara M. Espinoza Kristen T. Huang Nina Lemieux Jeremy K. Fagan Michelle W. Huang Ashwin J. Leo Sam Famenini Audrey Hunt Joseph M. Leon Arielle L. Farhi Naldine A. Isaac Caroline A. Lewis Blake H. Farrar James N. Jabara Ryan A. Lewis Zachary W. Fausnaugh Melissa K. Jackels Aaron Y. Li Ally T. Ferber Erica B. Jacobs Raymond Li Javier A. Fernandez Shannon M. Jager Thomas Li Francesca Ferrante Arman Amir Jahangiri Katie M. Lightfoot Zachary D. Ferrell Madina Jahed Derrick H. Lin Nicholas P. Fethiere Esha M.I. Jain Noelle M. Liska Shabonquel Figgers Faraz Jamal Junjia Liu Joseph P. Fike Mihir Jani Fanghua Lou Douglas R. Fisher Candis M. Jarbo Virginia Ann Lowe Alexandre Flor-Henry Kevin John Marissa J. Luft Cynthia Francis Barbara Jones Bonnie W. Lui Elisabeth L. Frankini Brian M. Jordan Katherine V. Ly Ricardo J. Fuentes-Saavedra Milap Joshi Bert Ma Kelli A. Gaul Yocelin Ivette Joya Sosa Bhargavi Madhu Victoria Gerthe Esther J. Jung Cedric G. Magaway Emily A. Gianetti Irene L. Kalbian Andy V. Mai Curren E. Giberson Alicia C. Kaneb Michael F. Manguinao Maher K. Gill Andrew Sho Kato Aarthi Manjunathan Michael S. Glicksman Joshua E. Katz John P. Manor Kaylyn J. Goranson Nathan M. Katz Francesco Giuseppe Maoli Caroline Gormley Nicole B. Katz Rachel D. Martin Sean Neil Grogan Zachary E. Kaufman Chun F. Maung Ashley Gureck Preetveer Kaur Christopher McAllister Oliver Ha Varun S. Kavuru Paige M. McCaleb Jack K. Haberl Christopher Kegan Timithy McClellan Hannah W. Haddad Brandon K. Kent Daniel P. McKee Cameron Hadley Abrash Khajaei Kyle P. McKinley Harrison Haiden Shivani Khakhkhar Abigail W. McLaughlin Salina E. Halliday Shariq M. Khan, MPH John A. Merlo Lindsey Marie Hancock Anthony E. Kilgore, Jr. Isaac A. Metzler Austin Hannemann Annette N. Kim Derrick Miller Alexis M. Hanson Emily E. Kim Jihong Min Muzayyan Haq Lindsey H. Kim Alexey Minevskiy Namara Haq Minhwan Kim Felicia M. Mix Emily E. Harris Soo Kyoung Kim Eli J. Monzon Canales Morgan M. Harris Kearstin L. Knecht Benedict Moran Karen Hayde Vyshnavi P. Kodali Lissette Moreno Andrew A. Heng Steven A. Kracke Hector Moreno-Rojas Brooke Hergert Andrew D. Kramer Samuel A. Moshofsky Michael A. Hernandez Andrew J. Krueger Diane N. Moya Jonathan J. Heyl Wesley Kuo Christine Mozer Haley N. Hicks Mikaela C. Lake Katherine Mullan Kyle D. Hill Joshua Lam Ahmad Munir Aimee J. Hite Arianna B. Lanpher George Naaman Alison Ho Ross D. Larson Daniel W. Napack James J. Hong Jaime Lau Kevin Nasre Sarah S. Hour Lubens J. Lavaud Alvaro F. Nava Page | 2 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT 10/2/2019 – 10/1/2020 2020 Lyala Nejad Colton Wayne Reeh Ayana Taylor Olivia L. Nelson Ivy Ren Prabhu D. Tewari Rachel J. Newinski Zachary J. Richard Thanapath Thantacheva Samantha C. Nguyen Rayce B. Risser Emily M. Thomas Erin S. Nolan Stephen Ritter Joshua Thomas Anthony T. Noll Grace M. Rivera Calderas Zane A. Thompson Ian Thomas O'Connor Christopher Rodas Tommy Toma Lauren E. Okeefe August W. Runyon Chelsea L. Toner Nora P. O'Neill Kristen M. Saad Lauren N. Topor Morgen A. Owens Wali A. Sabuhi Nareka A. Trewick Jeevana Pakanati Shivani Sadwal Dennis L. Turnbull Sagar P. Parekh Ajith M. Saju Brigita M. Ulevicius Shrina Parekh Casey R. Salandra Harika Vallabhaneni Janay E. Parrish Aldo J. Salgado Hernandez Philip J. Van Huigenbos Artish N. Patel Raj Sam, PhD Natalie A. Van Ochten Darshit J. Patel Ibrahim J. Samarra'e Gorun V. Vladeanu Niel V. Patel Anju D. Sanchala Peter D. Vu Palak R. Patel Jordan M. Schroeder Marshall W. Waller Paras J. Patel Peter A. Scriven Daniel M. Wang Pavit J. Patel Michael A. Serra-Jovenich Jessica Wang Roshani V. Patel Anita M. Shammee David Weinberg Shae Patel Rahja M. Sharp Megan A. Wieber Shruti Patel Jessica Sher Angela C. Williams Sneh B. Patel Brijend Shrestha Alexandra G. Wolfe Tristan M.A. Pennella Sana A. Siddiqui Leslie L. Wong Lauren E. Penz Anmol Singh Tiffany Wood Austin R. Peralta-Fogle Saarang P. Singh Samantha C. Wu Stephanie Rubi Perez Saldana Nicholas J. Snow Beth M. Wyler Daniel Persson Ozan Soyer Qi Wen Xin Anton Pham Jacqueline M. Spangenberg Varun Yarabarla Jamie Y. Pham Jacob H. Spencer Mohamad A. Yasin Tram Pham Apurva Srivastav Stanley Yong Zachary A. Poche Jordan M. Steelquist Sophie You David K. Polk Michael Costas Stephanides Chase K. Young Charlotte Poplawski Jared A. Stowers Clara Yuh Nikhil Potpally Samuel M. Stratton James J. Yun Zachary Pottanat Nicholas V. Sullivan Cory A. Zastrow Mackenzie R. Powell Ryan T. Surujdin Max R. Zasuly Ann Privorotskiy Allene M. Swick Mitchelle V. Zolotarevsky Syed Qadri Jack R. Takahashi Taha F. Rasul Koji Takizawa Jordan R. Read Sarosh H. Tamboli Anthony T. Reedy Shufei Tao ❖ Applications for Resident membership in the Academy have been received from the following (186) individuals. They have been found to meet the requirements for Resident membership and all are recommended for election to membership. James Abe, MD Shirin Ardeshirzadeh, MD Eduardo L. Basulto, MD Nicholas Abramson, MD Ayce Atalay, MD Breanna R. Benjamin, DO Paul Adamiak, MD Aurora Auwen, MD Austin Bevil, DO Edwin Amirianfar, DO Ricardo A. Ayala-Jimenez, MD Noel S. Blanco, DO Alpha T. Anders, MD Jeffrey Badday, MD Michael Boeving, MD Mitchell Anderson, MD Gurtej Bajaj, MD Eve Boissonnault, MD Kara A. Archambault, DO Jeffrey S. Barnett, DO Miles K. Bonner, DO Page | 3 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT 10/2/2019 – 10/1/2020 2020 Douglas G. Bryant, MD Colin Kammeraad, DO Rachel N. Reeves, DO Mitchell Burke, DO Fareea Khaliq, MD Warren Reuland, MD Nathan Carlton, MD Shaima Khandaker, MD Evan D. Reuter, MD Daniel Carson, DO Daniel C. Kim, DO Laryssa N. Richards, DO Areeb Chator, MD Joshua D. King, MD Milan Ristic, DO Kuntal Chowdhary, MD David Knight, DO John Rizik, DO Christopher Chrzan, MD Natasha Kohanzadeh, MD Michael Robbins, MD Victor Chukwueke, MD Stefanie A. Lai, DO Gabriel J. Rodriguez-Tellado, MD Andrew Clark, MD Tony Y. Lai, DO Krishna Sarma, MD, PhD David W. Coalson, MD Aimee Micaela Lambeth, MD George J. Schilling, DO Justin M. Comer, MD Dongyup Lee, MD Sean Schowalter, MD Lauren C. Cooper, MD Isaiah Levy, MD Alicia N. Seeds, MD Lauren M. Cuenant, DO Joey Levy, MD Tyler Sessions, DO Jennifer M. Cushman, MD Jason T. Lew, DO Julia Shah, MD Matthew L. Cutrer, MD Ryan K. Lewis, MD Leili Shahgholi, MD Emma L. Desjardins, DO Andrea L. Leyton-Mange, MD Matthew Sharp, DO James Devanney, DO Xian Li, MD Zainab Shirazi, MD Neha Dhadwal, DO Jungwoo James Lieu, DO Mohamed H.
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