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Karen Baldonado Karen. Ms Candis Miller candis. Ms Loretta Neal loretta. Maureen Farrell MD maureen. MMr John Leather John. Theresa Kiefer coordinator nccpeds.

Denise M. Martin Denise. Martin med. Mrs Karen Baldonado Karen. Ms Jennifer Ramaekers jennifer. Ms Tahisha Thompson tahisha. Andrew Mack MD andrew. Mr Eric Brown eric.

William Shimeall MD william. Roseann K Briesacher roseann. Vanda Rich Promoting Excellence In Treating Patients. Advocating For Military DOs. Strengthening Medical Education. Join Today. Naval Hospital Camp Lejune. Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Board Certified Internal Me dicine. Board Certified Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine. I spend time with my wife and children and keep active by skiing, hiking, and mountain biking.

To decompress, I enjoy experimenting with new recipes and cuisines, and putting my own healthy, plant-based spin on them. Being outdoors, traveling, spending time with friends and family, and practicing yoga keep me centered and enable me to thrive!

Maru is the site physician lead for medical student training and the cancer-screening champion at the Kaiser Permanente Manassas Medical Center. Comprehensive primary care and preventive medicine; resident clinical and research education. I come from a family of musicians and love to play the violin. I look forward to traveling with my family to the beach and snow-capped mountains! Kramer is fluent in German, French, and Italian.

Khan is a Canadian who has made the US her home over the last 7 years. She has lived in many different regions from the midwest to the south. Khan is extremely interested in academic medicine and plans to incorporate resident and student teaching into her future medical career. She participated in a specialized medical education preceptorship tract during her residency program as well and looks forward to incorporating all she has learned into her new position as Chief Resident at Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic States Internal Medicine Residency.

I thrive by doing yard work and growing vegetables in our backyard. It is so satisfying to watch how each seed grows and provides healthy vegetables. In winter, we, as a family, enjoy watching professional basketball games. Nagi was recognized as intern and resident of the year for outstanding academic performance and for teaching interns during her residency.

She has been Chief of Hospital-Based Medicine for the last 14 years. Board Certified Internal Medicine. I thrive by keeping a positive attitude and enjoying the fun in life. Walking the dogs with my husband, playing games with my kids, and always staying up to date with my friends are my priorities.

And getting lost in a good book now and then always helps. Vile is a double-certified internist and intensivist with decades of experience and is a member of the Ethics Committee and the Credentialing Committee at Holy Cross Hospital. One of the ways I thrive is by coming early to work and leaving early for home as much as possible.

I also thrive by always having an attitude of gratitude. I enjoy traveling and writing. My favorite pastime is spending time with my family. A fun fact about me is I love playing sports, not watching sports. I played soccer and ran m races. I have a strong interest in outpatient internal medicine, particularly at the intersection of public health and primary care.

The dedicated faculty and supportive system of KPMAS form a great place for me to pursue my interests and become a well-rounded physician, while learning about the inner workings of a system that has been highly successful in emphasizing preventive care.

I love patient interaction and listening to their stories. It builds rapport and makes every case unique and personal.

Furthermore, facing complex medical cases and tackling it with my colleagues provide intellectual challenges and ignites my passion for learning. Every city was unique and rich with culture. I wonder where I will go next. I love spending time with my wife and my dog. I love seeing movies in theater or at home with a big bag of popcorn. I love to sing as a member of choir. I play classic guitar. Big fan of soccer and football.

Each preceptor I have worked has been awesome and has made my learning experience a top priority. Yet, even with this close supervision, we still have a lot of autonomy.

My experience at Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States so far has been nothing short of amazing. The diversity of pathology and clinical cases you will see here are immense—I have been shocked by the level of cases we have the privilege of managing in both in and outpatient contexts.

Before coming to Kaiser Permanente, I knew that they were leaders in quality, but I had no idea that it was a beautiful sympathy of evidence-based care delivered by dedicated and passionate providers and staff, cutting-edge technology, and a commitment to an excellent patient experience until I started.

Ivan has been with Kaiser Permanente for over two years working in the Community Health Department CH , where he was exposed to the great work happening to uplift communities in the Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States market. In his role he brings his expertise with working in the community hospital setting, and also at the university level at institutions such as the George Washington University, where he led the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency program prior to joining Kaiser Permanente.

Ivan enjoys spending time with his family, friends, and his children, as well as the two dogs that he adopted. I love taking SoulCycle classes!

Soul' has reinvigorated a new hobby for me to do after work hours and during the weekends. SoulCycle has provided me the strength and the energy that I need in my daily life, and brings a sense of community. She has a son in college and a daughter in middle school.

By spending time with my family. Together we enjoy skiing, kayaking, biking, and occasionally a competitive bowling game. We enjoy spending quiet vacations at the beach and at our home away from home in Florida. As a new residency program, it is essential that the leadership is open to feedback and changes. I am ecstatic to say that all faculty members are invested in our success, willing to listen, and want to see the residents thrive.

Along with the dedicated faculties, I look forward to shaping this residency into something beautiful and excellent. I chose Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States because of its ample time given to outpatient training, and because I was looking for the kind of mentoring that often comes with new programs.

After spending some time here, I now have many more reasons confirming that I made a great choice.



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