The WSU School of Medicine Office of Graduate Medical Education is committed to educating residents and fellows who are properly prepared to be effective practitioners who fulfill their professional roles in the context of patients' needs. We emphasize the importance of developing highly engaged learners. Medical Interests. You will work with children from birth to age 18 who have a variety of pathology. Medical University; Ph.D. University of Madras; Assistant Professor (Research Educator), JANISSE, JAMES: Ph.D., Wayne State University; Assistant Professor (Research), JOHN, REYNOLD: M.D., CETEC University; Ph.D., M.S., Howard University; B.S., Sir George Williams Concordia University; Clinical Assistant Professor, JOY, DENNIS M.: M.D., B.S., Michigan State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, JOYCE, BARBARA: Ph.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Associate Professor, JULIAO, TRACY: Ph.D., MPhil, M.Ed., M.A., Columbia University; B.A., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, JUOCYS, ALGIRDAS: D.O., Michigan State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, KARAGEANES, STEVEN: D.O., Michigan State University; B.A., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, KERGES, DANA: M.D., University of Medicine and Pharmacy; Clinical Assistant Professor, KIM, PAULA J.: M.D., University of Virginia; B.A., University of Rochester; Clinical Associate Professor, KUSHNER, SANDER A.: D.O., College of Osteopathic Medicine; Clinical Assistant Professor, LAMACCHIA, JOHN: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, LAZAR, PAUL: M.D., B.S., Michigan State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, LeBLANC, YVES: M.D., Pierre and Marie Curie University of Paris; Clinical Assistant Professor, LECHY, ROBERT M.: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Aquinas College; Clinical Assistant Professor, LEHTINEN, JOHN L.: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Michigan Technological University; Clinical Assistant Professor, LEIDER, MARK: M.D., Michigan State University College of Human Medicine; Clinical Assistant Professor, LESSENS, STEVEN: M.D., B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, LEVINE, ROBERT C.: M.D., Ross University; Clinical Assistant Professor, LEVINE-BLASÉ, BARBARA: D.O., University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences; B.A., Michigan State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, LICK, DAVID: M.D., Medical College of Ohio; M.D., Ohio State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, LIU, YOUCHENG: M.D., Nanjing Medical University; M.P.H., Beijing Medical University ; Associate Professor, MACDONELL, KAREN: Ph.D., Loyola University; M.S., DePaul University; B.A., Kalamazoo College; Associate Professor Research Educator, MACKIE, ROBERT: M.D., Wayne State University; B.A., Albion College; Clinical Assistant Professor, MANCZAK, DONNA W.: Ph.D., B.A., Michigan State University; M.P.H., University of Michigan; M.A., Center for Humanistic Studies; Clinical Assistant Professor, MARKOVA, TSVETI: M.D., Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria; Professor (Clinician-Educator), MCLEOD, MICHAEL: J.D., University of Michigan; M.P.H., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Assistant Professor Clinical, MERI, ABDEL-WAHEB: M.D., B.S., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, MEYERS, MARGARET: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., B.A., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, MIHAILOFF, NEVENA M.: M.D., Institute of Medicine and Pharmacy; Clinical Assistant Professor, MILBACK, CHRISTOPHER: M.D., Upstate Medical University; M.B.A., Oakland University; B.S., Siena College; Clinical Assistant Professor, MISCH, PAUL: M.D., Michigan State University; B.A., Oakland University; Clinical Professor, MISRA, DAWN: Ph.D., M.S., Columbia University; M.S., B.A., Johns Hopkins University; Professor, MITCHELL, KAREN: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Professor, MOGILL, GEORGE: M.D., B.A., Wayne State University; Clinical Professor, MOHAMMADI, DARIOUCHE: M.D., University of Tehran; Clinical Assistant Professor, MORRIS, PIERRE: M.D., Ross University School of Medicine; Clinical Assistant Professor, MURPHY, MARY: M.D., B.A., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, NAAMAN, SAAD CYRIL: M.D., Baghdad Medical School; M.S., University of Alberta; Clinical Assistant Professor, NACIF, ALBERTO: M.D., B.S., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, NALLAPA, SAVITA: M.B.B.S., Sri Venkateswara University; Clinical Assistant Professor, NAMBIAR, SUNITHA: M.B.B.S., Calicut Medical College; M.P.H., Rutgers University; Clinical Assistant Professor, NAMEI, FARZIN: M.D., National University of Iran School of Medicine; Clinical Assistant Professor, NEALE, ANN V.: Ph.D., M.A., B.A., Wayne State University; M.P.H., University of Texas; Professor, NOREN, JAY: M.D., B.S., University of Minnesota; M.P.H., Harvard University; Professor, NUGENT, MARK: M.D., Wayne State University; M.P.H., B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, O'BYRNE, RACHEL: M.D., McGill University; Clinical Assistant Professor, OKERSON, NATALIE: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Oakland University; Clinical Assistant Professor, OTSUJI, GARY G.: M.D., University of Michigan; B.A., Columbia College; Clinical Professor, OUTLAW, ANGULIQUE: Ph.D., M.A., B.A., Wayne State University; Associate Professor (Research), PABIAN, CHRISTOPHER J.: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, PALETTA, MICHAEL: M.D., Wayne State University; B.A., Albion College; Clinical Assistant Professor, PALMER, THOMAS: M.D., University of Michigan; Clinical Associate Professor, PANTHAGI, VEENA: M.D., Dr.B.R. Residents will complete their first year of training in our Transitional Year Residency program on the Rochester Hills campus, and will additionally attend didactic lectures designed to provide the educational foundation upon which their second and third years of training are built. The Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Sinai-Grace Emergency Medicine Residency was established in 1981 as a PGY 1-3 program. Our current residents are based at Community Health and Social Services (CHASS), a Federally-Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Detroit, which provides high quality comprehensive continuity care to an underserved urban population during their 3 years of training. AGUIRRE, ANTONIO A.: M.D., University of Santo Tomas; B.A., Letran College; Clinical Assistant Professor, ALI, HALIMA: M.D., Wayne State University; M.B.B.S., JPMC-SMC; Clinical Assistant Professor, ANAN, THOMAS: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Associate Professor, ARABBO, ADIL: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, BAKER, CAROL: M.D., M.S., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, BALON, DENISE: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Associate Professor, BARBER, PATRICIA: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Associate Professor, BARTON-HICKS, LAUREN: M.D., Meharry Medical College; M.P.H., University of Michigan; B.A., Fisk University; Clinical Assistant Professor, BEG, MIRZA: M.B.B.S., Dow Medical College; Clinical Assistant Professor, BERNICK, JOHN: M.D., Ph.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Associate Professor, BERRY, ANDREW: D.O., Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, BERRY-WILLIAMS, PAMELA: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Spelman College; Clinical Assistant Professor, BEYENE, YEMISRACH: M.D., St. Petersburg State Pediatrics Medical Academy; Clinical Assistant Professor, BIELECKI, TERENCE: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, BIGNOTTI, DONALD O.: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Michigan State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, BINIENDA, JULIANN: Ph.D., M.A., B.A., Wayne State University; Assistant Professor (Clinician-Educator), BLAIN, MICHAEL: D.O., Nova Southeastern University; M.S., Barry University; M.S., Illinois State University; B.A., Lake Forest College; Clinical Assistant Professor, BLESSMAN, JAMES M.: M.D., Michigan State University; M.P.H., University of Washington; B.S., University of Michigan; Assistant Professor, BOAL, JAMES: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, BOHRER, RAYMOND: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Hope College; Clinical Assistant Professor, BOLLIN, KENNETH: M.D., B.A., Harvard University; Clinical Assistant Professor, BOOZA, JASON: Ph.D., M.A., Wayne State University; B.S., University of Detroit; Assistant Professor, BOWMAN, WILLIAM: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Associate Professor, BREITENBACH, RAY A.: M.D., San Juan Bautista School of Medicine; M.S., Michigan State University; B.A., Temple University; Clinical Associate Professor, BROWN, RICHARD: D.O., University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences; Clinical Assistant Professor, BRUNO, JOSEPH: M.D., University of Guadalajara; B.S., Farleigh Dickinson University; Clinical Assistant Professor, BUSH, EDWARD: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., University of Notre Dame; Clinical Assistant Professor, CAMPBELL-VOYTAL, KIMBERLY: Ph.D., Wayne State University; M.S., Wayne State University; B.S., Wayne State University ; Assistant Professor Clinician Educator, CARPENTER, DEAN: M.S.N, Michigan State University; B.S.N., Eastern Michigan University; Clinical Instructor, CARROLL, MICHAEL: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., University of Notre Dame; Clinical Assistant Professor, CHADWELL, MARGIT C.: M.D., B.A., Wayne State University; Associate Professor, CHAHBAZI, JOHN: M.D., B.A., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, COLLINS, VICKI: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Michigan State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, COLMAN, RUBEN: M.D., Facultad de Medicina; Clinical Assistant Professor, CONNORS, JOHN: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, COOLEY, DAVID: D.O., Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine; B.S., Youngstown State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, COSOVIC, SEID: M.D., Universidad Thecnologica de Santiago; Clinical Assistant Professor, COSTEA, GEORGE: D.O., College of Osteopathic Hospital; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Associate Professor, COUMARBATCH, JIRA: M.D., B.A., Wayne State University; Assistant Professor, DAILEY, RHONDA: M.D., Carver College of Medicine; Assistant Professor, DANISH, TALAT: M.D., Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College; M.P.H., University of Michigan; B.S., Aligarh University; Clinical Assistant Professor, DEAN, GEORGE A.: M.D., B.A., Wayne State University; Clinical Associate Professor, DEEN, BRASWELL: M.D., American University of the Caribbean; Clinical Assistant Professor, DEFEVER, KEITH S.: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Michigan State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, DEIGHTON, KEVIN: M.D., M.S., Wayne State University; B.A., Hope College; Clinical Assistant Professor, DEITCH, JEFFREY: D.O., Michigan State University; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, DEMOS, ANNA K.: M.D., B.A., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, DIEBOLD, MICHELLE M.: M.D., B.A., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, DUROCHER, PHILLIP S.: M.D., Universidad Tecnologica de Santiago; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, ELLIOTT, LUKE: M.D., M.S., Wayne State University; B.S., Wheaton College; Clinical Assistant Professor, ELLIS, AARON: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, ELLIS, DEBORAH : Ph.D., M.A., Michigan State University; B.A., University of Michigan; Professor, ELMENINI, MOHAMMED: M.D., American University of Beirut; Clinical Assistant Professor, ENCINAS, DWIGHT: M.D., Manila Central University; B.S., Ateneo de Manila University; Clinical Assistant Professor, FALKENBERG, GARY: D.O., University of Massachusetts; Clinical Assistant Professor, FALLAT, LAWRENCE: D.P.M., Illinois College of Pediatric Medicine; B.A., Eastern Michigan University; Clinical Assistant Professor, FINK, DANIEL: M.D., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, FISHER, CYNTHIA L.: M.D., University of Michigan; B.A., University of California San Diego; Clinical Associate Professor, FITCH, DONALD: M.D., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, FONGER, EVA: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Western Michigan University; Clinical Assistant Professor, FRANCIS, KWAME: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., Iowa Wesleyan College; Clinical Instructor, FREGOLI, FABIAN: M.D., Ross University School of Medicine; B.A., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, FRIED, STEVEN: M.D., Case Western Reserve Medical School; B.A., University of Virginia; Clinical Assistant Professor, FULGENZI, KATHLEEN M.: M.D., Michigan State University; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, GHOSH, SAMIRAN: Ph.D., University of Connecticut; M.S., University of Maryland; B.S., University of Calcutta; Associate Professor, GIANNOLA, JOSEPH: M.D., American University of the Caribbean; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, GIORDANO, ERIKA: D.O., Des Moines University Osteopathic Medical Center; B.S., Western Michigan University; Clinical Assistant Professor, GLEASON-COMSTOCK, JULIE: Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Assistant Professor, GOLDSTEIN, MICHAEL: M.D., Meharry Medical College; Clinical Assistant Professor, GORA, GINA: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, GRANADOS, MIGUEL A.: M.D., National University of Asencion; Clinical Assistant Professor, GRAVES, THOMAS C.: M.D., Wayne State University; B.A., Williams College; Clinical Assistant Professor, GRUCZ, RICHARD: M.D., B.S., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, HAFEEZ, IMRAN: M.D., University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences; B.A., Concordia College; Clinical Assistant Professor, HALL, JAMIE: M.D., B.S., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, HALONEN, MARK: D.O., B.S., Michigan State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, HAMMAD, ADNAN: Ph.D., Victoria University; Clinical Professor, HASBANY, ROBERT: M.D., American University of the Caribbean; B.S., Oakland University; Clinical Assistant Professor, HASSO, FAWAZ: M.B.B.S., Baghdad University School of Medicine; Clinical Assistant Professor, HAVEMAN, JESSICA: M.D., Wayne State University; B.A., Miami University; Clinical Assistant Professor, HECKMAN, WILLIAM: M.D., B.A., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, HEMADY, NIKHIL: M.D., University of Pune; B.S., RYK College of Science; Clinical Assistant Professor, HENDRIKS, ERIN: M.D., Wayne State University; B.A., University of Michigan; Assistant Professor (Clinician-Educator), HENEIN, NAIRA: M.D., University of Cairo Medical School; Clinical Assistant Professor, HEWITT, FRANCES: M.D., Ohio State University; B.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne; Clinical Assistant Professor, HILL, GEORGE C.: M.D., Meharry Medical College; M.S., B.S., University of Pittsburgh; Clinical Assistant Professor, HISSONG, CECELIA F.: M.D., Loyola University; B.S., Notre Dame College; Clinical Assistant Professor, HOLLETT, DAVID: M.D., McGill University Medical School; Clinical Assistant Professor, HOLOWINSKI, MARK: M.D., Albany Medical College; B.S., University of Rochester; Clinical Associate Professor, HOPMAN, EILEEN: M.D., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, HUBBARD, JAMES: M.D., University of Washington School of Medicine; B.S., Western Washington University; Clinical Assistant Professor, HUNT, RONALD: M.D., Wayne State University; B.S., University of Michigan; Clinical Assistant Professor, ILECHUKWU, IFEYINWA: M.D., University of Lagos; Clinical Assistant Professor, JACOB, SARAH: M.B.B.S, J.N.Medical College; Clinical Assistant Professor, JADDOU, NEIL D.: M.D., M.S., B.S., Wayne State University; Clinical Assistant Professor, JAMESDANIEL, SAMSON: M.D., B.S.M.S., Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R. 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