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Past Fellows PAST FELLOWS Name Training Dates Training Site Current Status/Employment Jameela Yusuff 2004-2006 BIMC Assistant Professor, SUNY Downstate (Brooklyn, NY) Eid Azar 2004-2006 BIMC Chief ID Division, St George Hospital (Beirut, Lebanon) Laila Fernandes 2005-2007 BIMC Assistant Professor, Wright State University School of Medicine (Dayton, OH) Diana Florescu 2004-2006 SLRHP Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Center (OmaHa, NE) Andrew Cha 2004-2006 SLRHP Section Chief, ID, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center (Chicago, IL) MereditH DeutscHer 2005-2007 BIMC Kaiser Permanente (Layette, CA) Giorgio Tarchini 2006-2008 BIMC Chief Medical Officer, Westside Regional Medical Center (Plantation, FL) SandHya SatHyakumar 2005-2007 SLRHP NortHwest Infectious Disease Consultants (Niles, IL) Ashley Newberry 2006-2008 BIMC Allina HealtH Coons Rapid Clinic (Coon Rapids, MN) MaHer MadHoun 2006-2008 SLRHP Stamford Hospital (Stamford, CT) Gabriel Sandkovsky 2006-2008 SLRHP Boca Raton Regional Hospital, BetHesda Hospital East, Delray Medical Center, and Medical Clinic Practice (Boca Raton, FL) Franco Falcone 2007-2008 BIMC Kings County Hospital and Coney Island Hospital, NYC Health and Hospitals (NY, NY) Xin Pang 2007-2009 BIMC New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center (NY, NY) Ambreen Khalil 2008-2010 BIMC Staten Island University Hospital (Staten Island, NY) Sunita SingH 2007-2009 SLRHP Private Infectious Diseases Practice (Santa Cruz, CA) DaHlia PHilips 2008-2010 BIMC Summit Medical Group (Berkley Heights, NJ) Denisse Balcacer 2008-2010 SLRHP Private Infectious Diseases Practice (Seminole, FL) Liliana Rios, MD 2008-2010 SLRHP Orlando Immunology Center Physicians (Altamonte Springs, FL) Sireesha Reddy 2009-2010 BIMC Newtown Medical Center (RandolpH, NJ) Rashmi Singh 2009-2010 BIMC Sentara Hospital Medicine Physicians (Woodbridge, VA) Robert Goldstein 2009-2011 BIMC Montefiore New RocHelle and Schaffer Extended Care Center (New Rochelle, NY) Leonidez De Guzman 2009-2011 BIMC Good SHepard HealtH Care System (Hermiston, OR) Mary Clarisse Kilayko 2009-2011 SLRHP BerksHire Medical Center (Pittsfield, MA) Gweneth Francis 2010-2012 BIMC Atlanta ID Group (Atlanta, GA) Vicente Maco Flores 2010-2012 BIMC Putnam Community Medical Center (Palatka, FL) Anca Georgescu 2010-2012 SLRHP Summit Medical Group (Livingston, NJ) Cristina Batog 2010-2012 SLRHP Abbott NortHwestern Hospital and Medical Clinic Practice (Minneapolis, MN) Catalina Salinas 2011-2013 BIMC Medical Clinic Practice (Quito, Ecuador) Shelly Latte, MD 2011-2013 SLRHP Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital (New York, NY) Krystina Woods 2011-2013 BIMC Medical Director of Infection Prevention, Mount Sinai West (New York, NY) JatinbHai Patel 2012-2014 MSBI St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center (Pueblo, CO) Jennifer Turley- 2012-2014 MSBI Tenet Health Systems-Emanual Medical Center (Turlock, CA) Leoniak Name Training Dates Training Site Current Status/Employment Rokhsareh 2012-2014 MSSL/MSW Hoag Hospital and Clinic (Los Alamitos, CA) Roxanne Tajrishi Raffaella Kalishman 2012-2014 MSSL/MSW Englewood Health (Englewood, NJ) Logan Felix 2013-2015 MSSL/MSW Infectious Disease Consultants, PLLC (Tucson, AZ) Veenu Gill 2013-2015 MSBI Banner Thunderbird Medical Center (Glendale, AZ) Mark Manguerra 2013-2015 MSBI MedStar St. Mary's Hospital (Hollywood, Maryland) Sonal Bajaj 2014-2016 MSBI St. Mary’s Medical Center-Huntington (Huntington, West Virginia) Karina Auffant 2014-2016 MSSL/MSW Palm BeacH Infectious Disease Group (Delray Beach, FL) Teresa Giraldo 2014-2016 MSSL/MSW MonongaHela Valley Hospital and Clinic Practice (Pittsburg, PA) Jun Makino 2014-2016 MSBI Medical Infectious Diseases Practice (Japan) Yolima Salazar 2015-2017 MSSL/MSW Rockville Hospital/Manchester Hospital (Waterbury, CT) Angela Chiang 2016-2018 MSBI/MSSL/MSW St. Mary’s Healthcare and Medical Clinic Practice (Monterey Park, CA) Rahul Gaikwad 2016-2018 MSBI/MSSL/MSW Mount Sinai Morningside/Mount Sinai West (New York, NY) Alexander Lafortune 2016-2018 MSBI/MSSL/MSW Lincoln Hospital (Bronx, NY) Bryan Tolentino 2016-2018 MSBI/MSSL/MSW Community Healthcare Network (New York, NY) MicHelle Mendiolaza 2017-2019 MSBI/MSSL/MSW Montefiore Hospital (Bronx, NY) Katerina Oikonomou 2017-2019 MSBI/MSSL/MSW Hospital of Larissa (Larissa, Greece) MicHael Williams 2017-2019 MSBI/MSSL/MSW Advanced Care Physicians (New York, NY) Stephen Catalya 2018-2020 MSBI/MSM/MSW WasHington TownsHip Medical Foundation (Fremont, CA) Rita Jammal 2018-2020 MSBI/MSM/MSW WoodHull Hospital, NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation (Brooklyn, NY) JosepH Saabiye 2018-2020 MSBI/MSM/MSW University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) Monica Vidaurrazaga 2018-2020 MSBI/MSM/MSW Family Health Centers of San Diego (Hillcrest Clinic) (San Diego, CA) .
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