All rights reserved. So we have the chance to see how their care translates in the inpatient setting. It seemed like a very supportive and positive environment to learn and become a well rounded Family Physician. My interests in medicine include: Culture & language barriers for Spanish-speaking patients, underserved medicine, developing mentorship & teaching skills, pediatrics, end-of-life care, Outside of medicine my interests include: Cooking "Blue Apron's" with my husband, volleyball, researching my family tree, biking, watching Netflix, traveling, listening to Spanish podcasts, Undergraduate: University of Southern California, Medical School: Midwestern University- Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. One of my passions is to work with underserved populations and I plan to continue global health work in my future practice. and M.S. I attended the Family Medicine National Conference and MacNeal residents were the friendliest and happiest. I chose MacNeal because it was one of my favorite interviews. The mission of the OHSU Hillsboro Family Medicine Residency program is to train family medicine leaders who are equipped to collaborate in inter-professional teams to provide exceptional full … It's made up of sleepless nights, long hours, and a wealth of information to process. Medical School: Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University. from Stony Brook University School of Medicine and was awarded the Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Fellowship in 2015. She later went on to earn her MPH in epidemiology from Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health. For Appointments Call (619) 515-2300 When I came to MacNeal for my interview, I was pleasantly surprised by how friendly and enthusiastic everyone was. I felt like during the interview the faculty really cared about the program and my education, and I found that the residents got along well and were supportive of each other. After coming to MacNeal for interview day, I understood why. in zoology. I thought MacNeal was a great platform to continue and further those goals. Every year, FHCSD’s Residency Training Program welcomes a new class of Family Medicine Residents. The one thing all the residents said during my interview at MacNeal was that the Family Medicine Faculty and Staff were incredible: dedicated to teaching, kind and non-judgmental. At the end of the day, it’s the people you work with, whether it’s your co-residents, attending, nurses or staffs, who offer support and guidance to help you through each day. My husband is a podiatry resident in Chicago, so I was looking for a family medicine residency in Chicago that was at a community hospital and unopposed. Meet the Residency Class of 2021! In residency, you will be working long hours, working hard and learning as much as you can. All Rights Reserved. I am extremely grateful and happy to be a part of the MacNeal Family! Most of the patients that we see in the hospital are our clinic patients. COVID-19 Symptom Checker-+ COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update: Learn More About Loyola Medicine Care During COVID-19. During my interview day, I was impressed with MacNeal’s commitment to resident education. In 2018, he earned his M.D. Why MacNeal? As a medical student in Chicago, I became increasingly interested in the unique challenges that patients in the Chicagoland area face given that the city is home to such a diverse population. Now as a resident at MacNeal, everything I admired at the program has proven to be 100% true. I had the opportunity to do my 3rd year family medicine rotation at a Spanish-speaking clinic in nearby Cicero, and found the patient interactions to be challenging and meaningful. Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. I found the MacNeal faculty to have had incredible life experiences and with a wide variety of expertise (see their bios! I wanted to stay within the Chicago-land area for residency and although Chicago had a myriad of programs to choose from, MacNeal was the one that stood out to me the most. Undergraduate: The University of Texas at Austin, Medical School: Nova Southeastern University COM. The AAFP offers the only comprehensive residency directory that allows you to search family medicine residency programs by location, community setting, residency program type, program size, and more. My interests in medicine include: Working with the community, Global Health, Sports Medicine. In 2014, he earned his MPH with a concentration in epidemiology from the Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health and earned his M.D. He enjoys rock climbing, basketball, golf and water polo, as well as cooking and spending time with his family and girlfriend. Outside of medicine my interests include: I enjoy being outside exploring new neighborhoods or hiking in state parks. For exercise and stress relief, I enjoy biking, playing tennis and yoga. Hometown: Yorba Linda, CA. Call 888-622-6325 to speak with a representative. There was a distinct sense of camaraderie and community that was very genuine and organic. The patient population at MacNeal was another large reason why I chose this program. When he’s not working, he enjoys basketball, swimming, cooking and Sudoku. Originally from Baltimore, Adam attended Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania where he earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology and anthropology with a minor in biology in 2012. from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. ... discovering new … He earned his M.S. MacNeal offers full spectrum family medicine training that provides a well rounded framework for all of its graduates. It also definitely helped that the residents I met were genuinely happy and seemed to have a good work life balance. I knew MacNeal would be a place where I would be challenged but also supported along the way. In 2009, he earned his bachelor’s degree from San Diego State University and in 2012, he earned his DPT degree from the University of Southern California. Outside of medicine my interests include: Music – from playing music instruments such as flute, guitar, saxophone, to attend music concerts, playing badminton or basketball, exploring authentic foods and spending time with family and friends. Mikhael was born in the Philippines and moved to San Diego at a young age. He returned south to attend the University of California, San Diego and earned his M.D. In his spare time, Adam enjoys making and listening to music, discovering new cities and dishes and advocating for health care for all. He is a member of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s Humanism Honor Society, and his professional interests include HIV medicine, LGBTQ health and care for Latino and other immigrant communities.