PGY-3 RESIDENTS
Joshua Aronson, DO
Medical School:
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine – New Mexico
Hometown:
Essex, CT
Kanwal Ashraf, MD
Medical School:
St. George’s University – Grenada
Hometown:
Kitchener, ON
Denine Hammond, MD
Medical School:
University of Medicine and Health Sciences – St. Kitts
Hometown:
Lindenhurst, NY
Satvir Kalsi, MD
Medical School:
Medical College of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Hometown:
Brookfield, WI
Ashutosh Patel, MD
Medical School:
St. George’s University – Grenada
Hometown:
Mississauga, ON
Robert Robl, MD
Medical School:
St. George’s University – Grenada
Hometown:
Homer, AK
PGY-2 RESIDENTS
Kyle Anthony, MD
Medical School:
American University of the Caribbean – Sint Maarten
Hometown:
Chicago, IL
Sean Crary, DO
Medical School:
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine – Englewood, Colorado
Hometown:
Denver, CO
Kevin Nguyen, MD
Medical School:
Medical College of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Hometown:
Oakland, CA
Mayowa Olalekan, MD
Medical School:
Avalon University School of Medicine – Willemstad, Curaçao
Hometown:
Washington, DC
Emmanuel Ravichandar, MD
Medical School:
St. James School of Medicine – Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Hometown:
Bristow, Virginia
Jacob Richardson, MD
Medical School:
University of Illinois College of Medicine – Peoria
Hometown:
Chatham, Illinois
PGY-1 RESIDENTS
Precious Akinsanya, MD
Medical School:
Lagos State University College of Medicine
Hometown:
Edgewater, NF
Haley Buerger-Cole, MD
Medical School:
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Hometown:
Lomira, WI
Tabitha Hudock, MD
Medical School:
USF Health Morsani College of Medicine
Hometown:
Kenosha, WI
Jenish Patel, MD
Medical School:
Windsor University School of Medicine
Hometown:
Brampton, Ontario, Canada
S.L.Wolf Pulsiano, MD
Medical School:
Medical College of Wisconsin
Hometown:
Milwaukee, WI
Priya G. Thomas, MD
Medical School:
St. George’s University School of Medicine
Hometown:
Dallas, TX
Resident Well-Being
The culture of our residency is one of collaboration and encouragement. Open communication is encouraged, starting with the program director, throughout the faculty, staff and individual residents. Open lines of communication help create a nurturing learning environment where residents are viewed as peers and are encouraged to support one another. Our program promotes well-being sessions where residents are encouraged to discuss mindfulness, personal well-being and practice efficiency.