2007-2008
Resident Spotlight: PGY-3
![]() Rochelle Beckwith, M.D. University of Vermont | |
![]() Benjamin Bonnes, M.D. Albany Medical College | My favorite book is: Contact, Carl Sagan What I'd be if I weren't an ER doc: A 19th century explorer. My most interesting job was: Bike mechanic for the 3000 mile Race Across America. I spend my time: Exploring our world by boot, ice axe and airplane. My most random personal talent is: Furniture design. |
![]() Ann Czarnik, M.D. Medical College of Virginia | |
![]() Alfa Diallo, M.D. University of Virginia | |
| The first concert I ever went to was: Tool with Failure My favorite book is: In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick I spend my time: Playing golf, running, reading and home improvement What I'd be if I weren't an ER doc: An international spy My most interesting job was: Commercial actor and model |
| My favorite book is: Sammy's Hill I root for the: UConn Huskies What I'd be if I weren't an ER doc: Foot model My most interesting job was: Wilderness coordinator My most desired superpower is: To fly My dream vacation would be: To travel New Zealand |
| I root for the: New York Mets and New York Giants What I'd be if I weren't an ER doc: forensic psychologist I spend my time: Playing sports (basketball, football, tennis, soccer, baseball) My most random personal talent is: I can fall asleep anywhere |
| My favorite book is: The Poisonwood Bible, most recently. I spend my time: Piano, basketball, swimming, My most desired superpower is: Superspeed. My most random personal talent is: Well, I used to DJ… My dream vacation would be: |
| What I'd be if I weren't an ER doc: A lawyer My most interesting job was: A teacher I spend my time: Sleeping My dream vacation would be: Brazil |
| My favorite book is: The Stranger by Albert Camus I root for the: The Sunny Hills Lancers |
| I root for the: The New England Patriots My most random personal talent is: My dream vacation would be: Traveling around the world as a billionaire with a couple yachts and maybe my own 777 or 747… |
The Johns Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine Residency Program
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