鈥淔irst and foremost congratulations, what you have achieved is truly monumental. Do not think of residency as a destination or finish line. This is a new and equally demanding challenge and adventure that will push you to your limits and be reward you equally. Enjoy the hustle - both ups and downs - you will one day look back upon it with nostalgia.鈥
Mahdi Khattabi, MD 2021
Specialty: Trauma Surgery
Location: NYC
鈥淏e a hard worker, show up on time (early), be dependable, be yourself. Learning the medicine is the easy part. Being a good person, being professional and accountable cannot be taught.鈥
Nicholas Panting, MD 2019
Specialty: Family Medicine & Obstetrics
Location: Elkhart, IN
鈥淭he first 3 months will be a learning curve to get your program鈥檚 processes, procedures, & EMR down, so give yourself grace. In months 4-6, you鈥檒l settle in, become efficient, & 鈥淚mposter syndrome鈥 will start to fade. Intern year is challenging, but it gets easier. By the end of the year, you鈥檒l be more confident in your ability to make decisions and care for patients.鈥
Julie Hansen, MD 2022
Specialty: Internal Medicine, Research Track
Location: Medical College of Wisconsin
鈥淒o your best to carry out any tasks as efficiently and competently as you can. Be curious about any abnormal findings. It鈥檚 your job to sound the alarm if something is off and investigate. Eat well, exercise, get enough sleep, & don鈥檛 neglect your friends & family. This is all about finding balance as you get better at your practice. Most of all, enjoy yourself and have fun. You鈥檝e finally arrived!鈥
David Thomas, MD 2012
Specialty: Transplant & Oncology Infectious Diseases
Location: H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
鈥淭he 8 laws of learning are explanation, demonstration, imitation, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition and repetition." - Quote by John Wooden.
Have passion in what you pursue and have fun with it....GOOD LUCK!鈥
Joseph SchianodiCola, MD 1985
Specialty: Anesthesiology/Pain Medicine
Location: Brookdale/Brooklyn
鈥淚ntern year is difficult no matter what path you take and starting residency is similar to the feeling you got when you started medical school. If you show up early, work hard, have a positive attitude, be open to constructive criticism, and have a smile on your face every day then you will succeed. More importantly, your fellow residents and attendings will want to help you along the way. Best of luck with Match and starting off your career!"
William Cobb, MD 2022
Specialty: General Surgery
Location: AdventHealth - Orlando
"It'll feel like a rollercoaster but embrace every moment and take it in. This is the day you've worked so hard for! Having formerly been SGA-C president, the SGU staff is always available for guidance as well. Good luck!"
Ramona Mittal, MD 2023
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Location: Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes, NJ