Meet Our Residents (2024-25)
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Cassandra Daisy, MD |
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Alicia Ding, DO Pronunciation of Dr. Alicia Ding Medical School: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Undergraduate: Yale University Hometown: Rochester, NY Family Medicine interests: Women's health, geriatrics and palliative medicine, behavioral health Why did I choose to train at Hahnemann? I felt that UMass had strong training in every aspect of family medicine, from inpatient management to women's health and labor and delivery, as well as good exposure to subspecialties like sports medicine and behavioral health. While interviewing with and visiting UMass, I appreciated the program's commitment to forming a diverse class of residents and teaching faculty, as well as the sense of camaraderie amongst them. Lastly, I'm excited to be living closer to family and friends around the greater Boston area. |
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Lauren McKenna, MD Medical School: UMass Chan Medical School Undergraduate: Boston College Hometown: Northborough, MA Family Medicine interests: Sports medicine, addiction medicine, medical education, primary care Why did I choose to train at Hahnemann? Having trained at UMass for medical school, I got the opportunity to work with incredible faculty and residents who emulated the type of physician I will strive to become: extremely kind, caring, and knowledgeable, who use a patient centered approach to tackle some of the incredible challenges facing primary care today. The opportunities for broadening my skill set, as well as pairing the diversity of working in a city with working in a smaller health center, made UMass the right fit for me! Hobbies: Downhill skiing, traveling, hiking/spending time outdoors, reading, and hanging out with my cat Hazel |
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Jenna Mulhearn, MD |
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Danielle Coderre, MD Proununciation of Dr. Danielle Coderre Medical School: UMass Chan Medical School Undergraduate: University of Rhode Island Hometown: Acushnet, MA Family Medicine interests: Sports Medicine, LBGTQ+ care, Behavioral health, Medical education Why did I choose to train at Hahnemann? I had such a positive experience as a medical student that after browsing other programs through the interview process, I was certain that there was no better fit for me than UMass. I appreciate the culture of the program, commitment to serving a diverse patient population, and opportunities to explore my special interests. Hobbies: Rock climbing, hiking and camping, baking, caring for my plants. Fun Facts: I find about 6-10 four-leaf clovers per year without actively looking for them (I do not know why this is happening.) |
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Tamika Isaac, DO Pronunciation of Dr. Tamika Issac Medical School: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduate: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Undergraduate: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Hometown: Clinton, MA Family Medicine interests: Lifestyle/preventative medicine, geriatrics, integrative, health advocacy/social justice Why did I choose to train at Hahnemann? Having grown up in the area, I am grateful to be able to serve the community that helped raise me and getting to work at the same hospital my grandfather worked his whole career is so special to me! Hobbies: Exercise, gardening, cooking, reading, traveling, spending time with family and friends Fun Facts: I have climbed part of the Swiss Alps and visited 3 different volcanoes in Costa Rica |
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Opeoluwa Olukorede, MD Pronunciation of Dr. Opeoluwa Olukorede Medical School: Ross University Graduate: Boston University Undergraduate: Johns Hopkins University Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria & Boston, Massachusetts Family Medicine interests: Full spectrum care (including maternal and child healthcare, adolescent health and geriatrics), global health, preventative medicine and sports medicine Why did I choose to train at Hahnemann? I was particularly impressed by how nice and welcoming each resident and faculty was throughout the recruitment process. As someone with a lot of interests, I wanted to train in a program with mentors who were just as excited about patient-focused healthcare and could help fuel my passions! With opportunities to contribute to the field of population and global health, the exposure to full spectrum care, as well as dedicated and knowledgeable faculty members, I knew I had found my place. Hobbies: Traveling, reading (science fiction and murder mystery), singing, cooking and spending time with my family Fun Facts: In med school, I had a Betta fish and named him Trish. He travelled with me on 3 away rotations and was the best buddy I could have wished for. I will always love Trish the fish! |
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Niloufar (Niloo) Akhavan Tabib, DO |
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Leigh Weatherly, DO Medical School: University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Undergraduate: Wake Forest University Hometown: Westford/Shrewsbury, MA Family Medicine interests: Health equity, preventative & lifestyle medicine, behavioral health, academic medicine, maternal & child health Why did I choose to train at Hahnemann? I grew up in the Worcester area and have always loved the city and it’s beautiful, diverse community that I am so excited to now serve! During my sub-internship, I found a passionate, inspiring group of faculty and residents committed to that community as well as the success and wellness of the residents. It confirmed what I already suspected as a child- that I wanted to work at UMass! Hobbies: Running, thrifting, maintaining my Duolingo streak, and embarking on culinary adventures with my husband, at home and around Worcester Fun Facts: My mom was born at Hahnemann! (back when it was a hospital.) |
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Andrea Chin, MD, Chief Resident Pronunciation of Dr. Andrea Chin Medical School: UMass Chan Medical School Graduate: MS in Biotechnology, Brown University Undergraduate: Brown University Hometown: La Canada Flintridge, CA Family Medicine interests: Women’s health, adolescent health, behavioral health, social justice, medical education Why did I choose to train at Hahnemann? The diverse patient population, incredibly talented (and hilarious) team, welcoming learning environment, fabulous mentors and teachers, opportunities to work with medical students, and strong connections that I made with residents and faculty on rotations solidified my desire to return to HFHC and stay with UMass another 3 years! Hobbies: Dancing (Polynesian, ballroom), Dungeons & Dragons, PC gaming (Witcher 3, Overwatch, GTA), reading (fantasy, sci-fi, romance, non-fiction), Eurovision-devotee, sports fan (Arsenal FC, LA Dodgers, LA Lakers) but not player, playing with my dog Augustus “Gus” Gustave. Fun Facts: My husband and I host an annual Lord of the Rings party called Gorge of the Things where we cook every meal/food that is eaten in all 3 LOTR movies; it’s a 3-day affair that usually has anywhere from 15-25 attendees! |
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Suhayla Islam, DO
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Alexandre Wenk-Bodenmiller, MD |
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