Year 1

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Christopher Alberts, DO

Midwestern University

About

Hometown: Portland, OR

Undergraduate Training: Brigham Young University

Medical School:    Midwestern University

Area of Focus:  Military Medicine

Why you came to MCG to train: I appreciate the diversity in patient population, staff and colleagues at MCG. The atmosphere of this program encourages learning and increasing my skills to help achieve future goals and professional aspirations. 

 

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Matthew Brown, MD

Uniformed Services University

About

Hometown: Simi Valley, California 

Undergraduate Training: American Military University

Medical School:    Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Area of Focus: Military Medicine

Why you came to MCG to train: Jack of all trades...I loved something about every rotation in medical school. EM sees all ages and has a large variety of diagnosis and procedures in a single shift. As an Active-duty Army officer EM affords me the opportunity to return to special operations and my ultimate goal to teach, train and mentor those that care of those that put themselves in harm's way.  

Hobbies: Working out, running, teaching Tactical Combat Casualty Care 

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Claud Bugheni, MD

Medical College of Georgia

About

Hometown: Bamenda, Cameroon

Undergraduate Training: Columbus State University

Medical School:  Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University

Area of Focus: Community Medicine ; Rural medicine

Why you came to MCG to train: Diversity of patient cases

Hobbies: Quality time with family and music, eating Grandma's Cameroonian rice and stew

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Gabriella Weston, MD

Mayo Clinic - Alix

About

Hometown: Lakewood, WA 

Undergraduate Training: Whitworth University

Medical School:    Mayo Clinic Alix

Area of Focus: Military Medicine

Why you came to MCG to train:  It's a very stimulating field; high-energy and full of surprises. I love being able to care for any age group, background, and pathology (to an extent!). These skills apply to a wide variety of contexts, so the job and travel opportunities, along with discrete work hours, make for my ideal lifestyle. 

Hobbies: Traveling to new countries, experiencing live music, skiing the West, strenuous work-outs, meditation, binge-watching shows, grabbing a beer with friends

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Hunter Crawley, DO

Edward Via College of Medicine

About

Hometown: Inman, SC 

Undergraduate Training: The Citadel

Medical School:    Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine - Carolinas

Area of Focus: LGBTQ+ Healthcare, Harm Reduction Strategies, Toxicology

Why you came to MCG to train: The ability to be a jack of all trades in a pinch is something I love about all of emergency medicine, from EMS personnel to nurses to the physicians themselves. I also love the fact that EM also allows you to be there so directly for the community around you, serving everyone regardless of who they are or where they come from or where they’re at in life. Being there for those people in some of their scariest moments is a privilege and an amazing opportunity to give back to the community you live in. 

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Andrew Dill, MD

Uniformed Services University

About

Hometown: Harrisburg, PA 

Undergraduate Training: West Point

Medical School:  Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Area of Focus: Military Medicine

Why you came to MCG to train: Fast paced, dynamic, and people focused. It is a specialty that can extend beyond the walls of a hospital and encourages a spectrum of care. Whether it is working with other specialties to admit, offering an ear to a patient who needs to be listened to, or providing resources to bridge a gap in care for someone in need, this specialty has the unique opportunity to truly advocate for someone. 

Hobbies: Spending time with family! I have 3 wild boys, so they take up most of my free time. Otherwise, you might catch me attempting a mindless task such as basic carpentry or lawn care. 

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Mark Drye, DO

Edward Via College of Medicine

About

Hometown: Plainfield, NH 

Undergraduate Training: University of Maryland

Medical School:    Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine - Auburn

Area of Focus: Community Emergency Medicine

Why you came to MCG to train: I love the constant challenge and need to think on your feet, incorporating knowledge from every other specialty and the blend of critical thinking and procedural skills. It's one of the few places where you can make such a huge difference in someone's life at such a vulnerable time and the general comradery from other clinicians within the specialty I believe is unmatched. 

Hobbies: Working on my farm and time with family

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Matthew McLaughlin, DO

Idaho College of Medicine

About

Hometown: Detroit, MI

Undergraduate Training: Finlandia University

Medical School: Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine

Area of Focus: Military Medicine, Austere Medicine

Why you came to AU/MCG to train:  Colleagues, program directors and staff are second to none! Culture dedicated to learning Emergency Medicine at the highest level with ample opportunity to care for high volume and acuity. Also, pretty well known place to play some golf! 

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Joshua Mihalicin, DO

New York Inst College of Technology

About

Hometown: Golden, CO

Undergraduate Training: Baylor

Medical School:    New York Institute College of Technology College Osteopathic Medicine - Arkansas State

Area of Focus: Undetermined

Why you came to MCG to train: EM is often the front line of healthcare. My father was diagnosed with brain cancer and had a great ED doctor that set the tone of hope and courage which he held onto during the duration of his treatments. I want to be there for others in need. 

Hobbies: I love sports. My wife and I also love film. So much so that we have been marching our way through the Library of Congress’ Complete National Film Registry. 

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Luis Rodriguez, MD

Medical College of Georgia

About

Hometown: Tifton, GA

Undergraduate Training: Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Medical School:  Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University

Area of Focus: Rural Medicine

Why you came to MCG to train: Emergency medicine is the best specialty. The fast-paced environment excites me, and I’m drawn to the unpredictability of cases. Helping patients during their most critical moments is incredibly rewarding. The camaraderie among emergency medical residents is inspiring. Being on the frontlines of medical emergencies, I strive to make a meaningful impact on individuals when they are at their most vulnerable. It’s a calling that brings purpose to my career and allows me to contribute significantly to the well-being of others. 

Hobbies: I like keeping my wife happy, but in my free time, I enjoy playing soccer and chess. I follow the Mexican National Team and Chivas de Guadalajara. For chess, my favorite opening is the Caro-Kann. 

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Eva Pescevich, MD

Charité Universitätsmedizin - Berlin

About

Hometown: Several towns in Germany

Undergraduate Training: Direct Entry Program

Medical School:  Charité Universitätsmedizin - Berlin

Area of Focus:  Undetermined

Why you came to MCG to train: Because it's a wonderful place to be. The patients, the surprises, the people.

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Ja'Davia Schafer, DO

Philadelphia College of Ostopathic Medicine

About

Hometown: Macon, GA

Undergraduate Training: Valdosta State University

Medical School:  Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and - Georgia

Area of Focus: Undetermined

Why you came to MCG to train: Variety, excitement, and how it affords me different avenues to work with underserved communities like the ones I grew up in. 

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Sarah Shead, MD

Sarah Shead, MD

Medical College of Georgia

About

Hometown: Augusta, GA

Undergraduate Training: Augusta University

Medical School:  Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University

Area of Focus: Undetermined

Why you came to MCG to train: EM reminded me of why I came to medicine in the first place - the people, the ability to intervene anywhere, how patients present like a sudoku puzzle (what symptom fits where and how it all comes together). Also, the personalities because EM people rock.

Hobbies: Kayaking, Painting, Traveling/exploring new areas with my doggo and husband Austin 

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Benjamin Wheeler, DO

Benjamin Wheeler, DO

Michigan State University

About

Hometown: Muskegon, MI

Undergraduate Training: Northern Michigan University

Medical School: Michigan State University

Area of Focus: Undetermined

Why you came to MCG to train: Great reputation, high volume, high acuity and fantastic residency culture. 

Hobbies: Anything my son wants to do, Italian food