Department of Radiology Announces Match 2017 Results

The Department of Radiology’s Diagnostic (DR) and Interventional Radiology (IR) residency program directors Drs. Ed Donnelly and Peter Bream are happy to announce that the programs have filled for the 2017 National Resident Match Program Match.

The department matched a total of 10 residents – seven for DR and three for IR – from medical schools including Temple, Northwestern and Vanderbilt universities. One of the future DR residents will join the program this July while all others will begin July 2018.

“We had another outstanding Match this year,” said Dr. Donnelly. “It’s going to be hard to wait over a year to have these excellent young physicians join our program.”

This year also completed the second successful match for the IR Residency Program. Students matching into IR will join Vanderbilt as the third class of IR residents.

“This year’s Interventional Radiology Residency match went as well as it possibly could,” said Dr. Bream. “We reviewed more than 350 applications, invited 35 candidates to interview and matched three that were at the top of our list. We are so excited to have the opportunity to train them!”

A complete list of Match 2017 results is below. 

 

Diagnostic Radiology to Start July 2017

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Garrett Parker, M.D.

Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota

Uniformed Services University

 

Diagnostic Radiology to Start July 2018

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Hazel Asumu, M.D.

University of Florida

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David Berndt, M.D.

Medical College of Georgia

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Angelina Cords, M.D.

Temple University

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Kelsey Guerreso, M.D.

Mercer University

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Galina Mamaliga, M.D.

University of Louisville

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Shuai Yuan, M.D.

Vanderbilt University

 

Interventional Radiology to Start July 2018

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Michael Gould, M.D. 

Hofstra University

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Collin Howser, M.D.

University of Tennessee

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Spencer Workman, M.D.

Northwestern University