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Jeanine Shumaker, MPA, is the Program Manager for the ECFMG Certificate Holders Office (ECHO) at the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). In this role, Jeanine is focused on providing support to international medical graduates pursuing ECFMG Certification and graduate medical education in the United States.
ECFMG is a world leader in promoting quality health care—serving physicians, members of the medical education and regulatory communities, health care consumers, and those researching issues in medical education and health workforce planning.
Dr. Saeed is an academic nephrologist and a palliative care specialist whose research focus is the role of palliative care in improving patients' and caregivers’ quality of life and end-of-life experiences. Dr. Saeed also studies the nuances of physician-patient communication, health care utilization and health-related decision making in clinical contexts of chronic kidney disease and cancer.
I am one of the Chief Residents at UT Southwestern. I was born and raised in Spain and got to USA through Latin America after graduating from Medical School. I've traveled extensively and practiced medicine in Mexico, Chile, and Guatemala. I am passionate about learning and teaching medicine and I aim to use that to improve the care of critically ill people around the globe.
I am a pulmonary and critical care fellow at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine/ Elmhurst Hospital Center, NY and I strongly believe that we can all make learning a fun experience via discussions and knowledge sharing !
I was born in Kashmir, India and migrated with my parents to Delhi, where I completed high school. I satisfied my taste palate, cultural curiosity and the travel bug when I went to a state school in the southern part of India, near Banglore. My interest in staying on the East Coast got me matched at SUNY Upstate in Syracuse for Internal Medicine following which I did a year of chief residency at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, MA. The chief year was instrumental in helping me decide where my heart lay with respect to fellowship options. I am now back to the state where I feel most at home, and in the city that never sleeps: Exciting times!
Resident education and academics are what keep me going. It was part of my "wishlist" of things to do while at Lahey and we worked our hardest to make the academics as engaging and interactive as possible with a number of new features. Going forward I would love to invest my time in helping residents with their academic and life goals, including helping as best possible with career planning!
Martin Kaminski, MD is a hospitalist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
Previously he was a fast-track Resident Physician at Cambridge Health Alliance in Massachusetts following a clinical fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. He received his medical degree from the Medical University of Warsaw in Poland, during which he received a European Union ERASMUS scholarship to study for a semester at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Giessen, Germany. He then underwent training in the UK, first at the Northwest Thames Foundation School/Imperial College London and then Core Medical Training (internal medicine residency) at Health Education South London/King's College London.
His interests include general internal medicine, global health and tropical medicine, antimicrobial stewarship, transplantation infectious diseases, medical education, comparative health care delivery, and coffee.
Hematology and Medical Oncology Fellow at Montefiore Medical Center|Former Chief Resident at Mount Sinai St. Luke's-West
Jeanette joined the NRMP in 2014 as the Director of Match Operations. She directs the daily operations of the Main Residency Match and the Specialties Matching Service, and supervises the operations support team. She provides strategic direction in the planning and growth of NRMP and NRMP-International matching services.
Prior to joining the NRMP, Jeanette worked for more than 12 years at the Association of American Medical Colleges serving as the program manager for Careers in Medicine, a medical student career planning program. With Careers in Medicine she presented hundreds of workshops and conference sessions on specialty choice and assisting students though the residency application and Match process.
Jeanette holds a B.S. in Communications and an M.S. in Higher Education and Student Affairs, both from the Florida State University.
Reham Shaaban is the Program Director of the UMMS - Baystate Internal Medicine Residency Programs. She is also the Director for the Resident Quality Council, Associate Director of BERST Academy. She has also served as the Associate Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program, as well as Senior Faculty Educator.
Dr. Shaaban attended Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she received her medical degree in 2005. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine and served as an Associate Chief Resident at Baystate Medical Center. Since 2008 she has served on the faculty at Baystate Medical Center.
Dr. Burgess is a Hospitalist at The University of Vermont Medical Center.
Pulmonary and Critical Care physician at Mayo Clinic Rochester, Assistant Professor of Medicine. Research interests: resuscitation, mechanical ventilation and liver diseases in the critically ill.