Class Notes: Match Day 2022

Photo by: Jason Siemer

Published in Aequanimitas - Aequanimitas Spring 2022

On March 18, 2022, the following 50 fourth-year medical students matched into the Johns Hopkins Osler Residency Program, to begin July 1.

Yazan Alshawkani — Virginia Tech

Arshia Arora — University of Miami

Dorothy Avoke — University of North Carolina

Anjali Bhatla — University of Pennsylvania

Cody Calhoun — Ohio State University

Alexander Cao Zhang — Tulane University

Christopher Chew — University of North Carolina

David Choi — Morehouse

Abdallah Elshafeey Weill — Cornell University Qatar

Abhishek Gami — Johns Hopkins University

Deen Garba — University of North Carolina

Paola Ghanem — American University of Beirut

Edward Gomes — University of Pennsylvania

Hussein Hassan — American University of Beirut

Kristi Hill — Harvard University

Sun Young Jang — Johns Hopkins University

Aamir Javaid — University of Virginia

Madison Kahl — University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Daniel Kikuchi — Emory University

Yoo Jin Kim — University of Illinois

Katherine Lang Case — Western University

Jasmine Malhi — University of Virginia

Caya McFalls — Drexel University

Omar Mhaimeed Weill — Cornell University Qatar

Mackenzie Moon — University of Pittsburgh

Eli Morris — Emory University

Vivek Nimgaonkar — University of Pennsylvania

Hamza Patel — University of Mississippi

Caroline Plott — Johns Hopkins University

Meghan Price — Duke University

Benjamin Reisman — Vanderbilt University

Akshay Sanghi — Stanford University

Ian Schonman — George Washington University

Sarah Schumacher — Georgetown University

Soumya Shekhar — Texas A&M University

Anna Stathopoulos — Tulane University

Rishi Subrahmanyan — Duke University

Aaron Sun — University of Pittsburgh

Sanjana Verma — Emory University

Jonathan You — Stanford University

Melanie Zheng — Yale University

Urban Health

Eric Bai — Brown University

Fatima Morales Delgado — Weill Cornell University

Areeb Masood — University of Texas Rio Grande

Ashley Phillips — University of Texas Southwestern

Preliminary

Olive Tang — Johns Hopkins University

Medicine-Pediatrics

Danielle Amundsen — Johns Hopkins University

Dana Goplerud — Johns Hopkins University

Adrienne Johnson — Thomas Jefferson University

Raquel Sofia Sandoval — Harvard University

 

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