“What’s next?” with the graduating resident Class of 2023

The BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine congratulates 11 emergency medicine residents on successfully completing their graduate medical education programs at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health this year. The following individuals are all moving on to exciting and challenging new positions across a myriad of disciplines in our specialty, and we look forward to following their careers in the years to come. (*indicates chief resident)

  • Anthony Bai, MD: Vituity Hospitals, Merrillville, IN
  • Connor Brown, MD: Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Boise, Idaho
  • Johnny Duan, MD: Gundersen Health System, La Crosse, WI
  • Michael Fareri, MD: Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
  • Amy Hummel, MD: Emergency Medicine Specialists, Milwaukee, WI
  • Dainon Miles, MD*: Sports Medicine Fellowship, Baton Rouge General Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA
  • Jennifer Mirrielees, MD, MS: Emergency Medicine Administration Fellowship, BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine, Madison, WI
  • Daniel Wei, MD, MS: UnityPoint Health – St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center, Sioux City, Iowa
  • Arika Weineke, MD*: Emergency Medicine of Idaho, Boise, Idaho
  • Nick Wolfe, MD: Kaiser Permanente regional medical centers, Portland, OR
  • Rudi Zurbuchen, MD*: Anesthesia Critical Care Fellowship, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR

“I’m looking forward to getting to learn more about one of my passions (sports) while being pushed to grow and be autonomous as a fellow, but I’ll miss the great relationships and bonds I have built with my co-residents and faculty here at UW!” – Dainon Miles

“I’m grateful that I have gained the confidence in leading resuscitations for sick patients during my residency and am looking forward to focusing on my quality improvement project supporting Limited English Proficiency patients here at the UW during my 3+1 fellowship.” – Jenn Mirrielees

The Class of 2023 will be heading to seven U.S. states and with four fellowship and seven community or urban positions. They join 124 alumni of the University of Wisconsin Emergency Medicine Residency Program in caring for the emergent needs of diverse populations across the nation and world.

 

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