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2020 Graduates Mary-Ann Abraham, MD Medical School 2020 Graduates Mary-Ann Abraham, M.D. Medical school: FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Post-Residency: Inpatient Attending at MSBI Emil Achmad, M.D. Medical school: Tulane University School of Medicine Post-Residency: Inpatient Attending and Director of Medical Student Education at MSBI Jena Andreu, D.O. Medical school: Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine Post-Residency: Fellow in Consultation-Liaision Psychiatry at Memorial Sloan Cancer Center Patrick Bigaouette, M.D. Medical school: Georgetown University School of Medicine Post-Residency: Attending Psychiatrist at the Mayo Clinic Steven Carbonaro, M.D. Medical school: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Post-Residency: CPEP Attending at Mount Sinai Morningside Alexandra Dunn, M.D. Medical school: University of California, Irvine School of Medicine Post-Residency: Attending Psychiatrist Brigitte Lasser, M.D. Medical school: FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Post-Residency: Attending Psychiatrist, CHI Community Health Center Michael Lienhard, M.D. Medical school: University of Central Florida College of Medicine Post-Residency: Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Montifiore/Albert Einstein College of Medicine Anuron Mandal, M.D. Medical school: University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine Post-Residency: Associate Director, CPEP at MSBI Charles McTavish, M.D. Medical School: Weill Cornell Medical College Post-Residency: Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Alex Nourishad, M.D. Medical school: Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Post-Residency: Founder & Psychiatry President, Collaborative Psychiatry, NY, NY Paul Poulakos, D.O. Medical School: Kansas City University of Medicine & Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine Post-Residency: CPEP Attending, Bellevue Hospital Diana Punko, M.D. Medical school: New York Medical College Post-Residency: Fellow in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital Hannah Simon, M.D. Medical school: Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Post-Residency: Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at New York Presbyterian Joseph Stricker, M.D. Medical school: Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine Post-Residency: Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 2019 Graduates Saumya Dave, M.D. Medical school: Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University Post-Residency: Author and Private Practice Daniel DeFrancisco, M.D. Medical school: Drexel University College of Medicine Post-Residency: Fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Michael Rosenthal, M.D. Medical school: FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine - Miami, FL Post-Residency: Fellow in Consultation-Liaision Psychiatry at Memorial Sloan Cancer Center Jerry Shields, M.D. Medical school: New York University School of Medicine Post-Residency: Private Practice Ashley Sterchele, M.D. Medical school: Temple University School of Medicine Post-Residency: Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Rachel Wiedermann, M.D. Medical school: University at Buffalo State University of New York School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Post-Residency: Fellow in Public Psychiatry at Columbia University Yihou Zhou, M.D. Medical school: State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Post-Residency: CPEP Attending, Mount Sinai Morningside 2018 Graduates Issa Bagayogo, M.D., Ph.D. Medical school: Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Post-residency: Private Practice, Athens, GA Laura Baur, M.D. Medical school: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Post-residency: Private Practice, NY, NY Beatriz Cruz Alvarez, M.D. Medical school: Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine, Puerto Rico Post-residency: Inpatient Attending, Steward Health Care System, Brighton, MA Anna Lisa Derrien, M.D. Medical school: University at Buffalo State University of New York School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Post-residency: Fellow, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, CT Dmitriy Gekhman, M.D. Medical school: State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Post-Residency: Inpatient Attending, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, NY, NY David Jiang, M.D. Medical school: University of Virginia School of Medicine Post-residency: Outpatient Psychiatrist, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, NY, NY Psychoanalytic Program, White Institute Hadas Maimon, M.D. Medical school: Morehouse School of Medicine Post-residency: Outpatient Psychiatrist, Camden Behavioral Health, St. Mary’s, GA Ositadinma Mbadugha, M.D. Medical school: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Post-residency: Inpatient Psychiatrist, Richmond, VA Benjamin Medrano, M.D. Medical school: University of Colorado School of Medicine Post-residency: Assertive Community Treatment Team, Psychiatrist, NY, NY Psychoanalytic Training, NYPSI, NY, NY Sean Rumschik, M.D. Medical school: University at Buffalo State University of New York School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Post-Residency: ED Psychiatry Attending, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT Stephen Cheek, M.D. Medical school: University of South Alabama College of Medicine Post-residency: Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Nicole Derish, M.D. Medical school: Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Facultad de Medicina Post-residency: Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Miami, Miami, FL Shuang Li, M.B.B.S. Medical school: Shenyang Medical College Post-residency: Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Mass General/Harvard, Boston, MA Ashley Valencia, M.D. Medical school: New York University School of Medicine Post-residency: Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, New York University Luhan Wang, M.D. Medical school: New York Medical College Post-residency: Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Duke University, Durham, NC 2017 Graduates Allen Arauz, M.D. Medical school: Universidad Americana Post-residency: Attending Psychiatrist, Novant Medical Center, Charlotte North Carolina Taylor Burns, M.D. Medical school: University of Mississippi School of Medicine Post-residency: Fellow, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University Abigail Cohen, M.D. Medical school: Drexel University College of Medicine Post-residency: Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Theresa Colberg, M.D. Medical school: Temple University School of Medicine Post-residency: Attending Psychiatrist, Cornerstone Family Healthcare, Newburgh, NY Samantha Kennis, M.D. Medical school: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Post-residency: Fellow, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Camille Mendez Maldonado, M.D. Medical school: University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine Post-residency: Fellow, Geriatric Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Nwayieze Ndukwe, M.D. Medical school: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School Post-residency: Fellow, Geriatric Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Luis Pereira, M.D. Medical school: Universidade de Lisboa Post-residency: Fellow, Psychosomatic Medicine, Columbia University Maria Roccisano, M.D. Medical school: St. George's University Post-residency: Fellow, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance Elvira Rudner, M.D. Medical school: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School Post-residency: Private Practice, New Jersey Ramya Seeni, M.D. Medical school: Gandhi Medical College Post-residency: Attending Psychiatrist in Texas Marla Shu, D.O. Medical school: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of NY Institute of Technology Post-residency: Fellow, Psychosomatic Medicine, University of Washington Fara White, M.D. Medical school: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School Post-residency: Attending Psychiatrist, Mountainside Hospital; Private Practice, Manhattan 2016 Graduates Salmahn Alam, M.D. Medical school: State University New York at Buffalo Post-residency: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, Mount Sinai Hospital Anahita Bassirnia, M.D. Post-residency: Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship, Mount Sinai Hospital Erik Bengtsen, M.D. Medical school: Rush Medical College Post-residency: Psychosomatic Medicine Fellowship, Memorial Sloane-Kettering Victoria Fink, M.D. Medical school: Smolensk State Medical Academy, Russia Post-residency: Private Practice, Long Island Jennifer Helwig, M.D. Medical school: Drexel University College of Medicine Post-residency: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Ahreum Leslie Kim, M.D. Medical school: Loma Linda University Post-residency: Attending Psychiatrist, Yakima, Washington Justin Leung, M.D. Medical school: Wright State University Post-residency: Attending Psychiatry, Bellevue Comprehensive Psychiatry Emergency Program Maria Josefa Malaga Aragon, M.D. Medical school: Universidad Catolica de Santa Maria, Peru Post-residency: Private Practice, New York City Daniel McGovern, M.D. Medical school: St. George's University School of Medicine Post-residency: Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Birju Patel, M.D. Medical school: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School Post-residency: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow, Rush University Christina Shayevitz, M.D. Medical school: State University of New York at Syracuse Post-residency: Psychosomatic Medicine Fellow, NYU Brandon Smith, M.D. Medical school: St. Louis University Post-residency: Attending Psychiatrist, On-Track
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