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"The Morehouse OB/GYN proram was my number one choice, and I was ecstatic when they
also chose me. The 4 years spent there was nothing short of transformative. No experience
will compare to learning OB/GYN in the setting of a busy public safety net hospital
in downtown Atlanta. This learning experience is supported by a close knit family
of residents, faculty and administration who are all committed to excellence in patient
care. I especially value the time spent developing skills in gynecological surgery
with patient and excellent faculty. In reflecting on my time there, I have nothing
but gratitude for the countless efforts made to push me to be the best I can be. It's
exciting to start a new journey as a generalist with everything I have learned. My
time at Morehouse will always hold a special place in my heart."
"Training at Morehouse was one of the best decisions I've ever made! I had the opportunity
to be responsible for the care of some of the most high-risk patients and be a part
of challenging operative cases that have more than prepared me for life outside of
residency. All the while, I had wonderful attendings who were there to give expert
advice along the way. Not only is the clinical training exceptional, but the family
atmosphere is outstanding. Residency is hard, but being able to do it in an environment
where everyone truly cared about me and my well-being made it that much easier. The
people here really get to know you, inside and out, in order to provide you with what
best serves your growth as a physician. I've formed relationships with people I will
continue for years to come. Ï㽶ÊÓƵ OBGYN is the one time you get to choose your family,
and I have to say I made an amazing choice!"
“Ï㽶ÊÓƵ was my #1 choice for OBGYN residency. I chose this program because the mission
aligned with my career goals and I felt that it would be the best program to prepare
me to return to rural Georgia to practice as a generalist.I learned so much during
my time at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ and I’ve seen a lot. I’ve also became more compassionate, learned the
importance of respecting the nurses and other medical staff and I also learned how
to lead. But the best thing about Ï㽶ÊÓƵ is that I was trained by people who look like
me and I never felt out of place or judged. And now that I’m an attending, the voices
of my Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Attendings echo in my head as I’m treating patients. I knew that I was lucky
to train at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ but I did not realize just how lucky I was until I started to practice
on my own.â€
“Matching at Morehouse for Ob/Gyn was one of the best things that has happened to
me in my professional career. I was taught by great physicians how to not only be
a competent and skilled Ob/Gyn but how to also be an empathetic and compassionate
doctor.
Working at a facility like Grady, showed me the impact that a physician can have on
a community. We provide excellent care to an underserved community that may not otherwise
be able to receive care due to lack of insurance.â€
Perinatologist (Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist)
Program Statistics
Fellowships
Class of 2001 Lisa Saul, MD Maternal Fetal Medicine, University of California, Irvine
Class of 2007 Aiyanna Burton (Anderson), MD Maternal Fetal Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson University
Class of 2008 Jamil Harp, MD Advanced Pelvic Surgery, Southeastern Gynecologic Oncology (SEGO)
Class of 2009 Lisa Golik, MD Advanced Pelvic Surgery, Southeastern Gynecologic Oncology (SEGO)
Fyama Wenner, MD Maternal Fetal Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
Class of 2016 Regina Lee, MD Gynecologic Oncology, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center
Class of 2017 Charisma Manley, MD Maternal Fetal Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine