UNIVERSITY
OF MIAMI
COMMENCEMENT 2024
LEONARD M. MILLER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
MAY 11 • 3 p.m.
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
COMMENCEMENT 2024
LEONARD M. MILLER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE MAY 11 • 3 p.m
Commencement Marshals
Grand Marshal Hilit Mechaber, M.D. ’95 Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs
Faculty Marshal
Hansel Tookes, M.P.H. ’09, M.D. ’14 Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases
Student Marshal Gauri Agarwal, M.D. ’00 Associate Dean for Curriculum
Hooders
Alberto Caban-Martinez, D.O., M.P.H., Ph.D. ’11 M.D./M.P.H. Program Deputy Director
Amar Deshpande, M.D. ’02 Associate Dean for Medical Education/Administration
Paul Mendez, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Director, Medicine as a Profession Course
Sabrina Taldone, M.D., M.B.A. ’15 Co-Director, Medicine as a Profession Course
Academic Procession*
Convocation Opening*
Commencement Program
University of Miami Commencement Band
Henri R. Ford, M.D., M.H.A. Dean and Chief Academic Officer, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
The National Anthem* Doctor’s Note
Invocation* Rabbi Jason Cook Jewish Chaplain, University of Miami
Abdul Hamid Samra, Ph.D. Muslim Chaplain, University of Miami
Adjunct Professor, College of Engineering
Father Richard Vigoa Catholic Chaplain, University of Miami
Welcome Julio Frenk, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. President
Introduction of Presiding Trustee
Guillermo Prado, M.S. ’00, Ph.D. ’05
Interim Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
Presentation of Honorary Degree Recipient Christopher Chen, B.S. ’97, M.D. ’00
Christopher J.L. Murray, M.D., D.Phil. Member, Board of Trustees
Doctor of Science, honoris causa
Advice to Graduates
Christopher J.L. Murray, M.D., D.Phil. Director, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Professor and Chair, Department of Health Metrics Sciences, University of Washington
Conferral of Medical Degrees President Frenk Dean Ford
Diploma Distribution
Introduction of Student Speaker
Latha Chandran, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A. ’22 Executive Dean for Education
Alessia Fornoni, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Director, Medical Scientist Training Program
Jeffrey S. Miller, B.A. ’84 Co-Founder, Krillion Ventures Board Member, The Miller Foundation
Student Address Krisna Scarlett Maddy, M.D. ’24, M.S. ’24
Administration of Physician’s Oath Dean Ford
Medical Alumni Association Welcome Maria Del Pilar Gutierrez, B.S. ’84, M.D. ’90 President, Medical Alumni Association
Alma Mater* Doctor’s Note
Recessional*
University of Miami Commencement Band
*If possible, please stand for these portions of the program. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the audience should remain standing until the platform party has left the Watsco Center.
R. FORD
Dear Students,
You are now at the doorstep of your future, ready to cross the threshold into unparalleled opportunities as health care leaders and providers. As graduates of the Miller School of Medicine, you are poised to transform medicine in ways large and small. We couldn’t be prouder of what you have achieved here, and I trust you feel prepared and inspired to embark on this extraordinary journey.
Thanks to your perseverance as students, your compassion and dedication to medicine, and the education you received through our NextGenMD curriculum, you are stepping into the rewarding, yet complex, field of health care with a wealth of knowledge and experience. You now carry the awesome responsibility of alleviating human suffering, discovering life-changing treatments, and improving the health of humanity. As you begin your residency training, I urge you to continue to exhibit compassion, integrity, tenacity, and an unwavering commitment to the pursuit of excellence and service to others.
You have trained at one of the preeminent medical schools in the nation. The Miller School is anchored by groundbreaking research and an academic experience that is a magnet for the best and brightest students. The class of 2027 is the most competitive one in our history, with an average GPA of 3.8 and an average MCAT of 515. We remain No. 1 in National Institutes of Health funding among Florida medical schools, with $175 million in research grants. Our physician-scientists are defining the future of medicine, and seven of our programs are ranked among the top 25 nationally for NIH funding.
While you can be proud of the Miller School’s many achievements, we are prouder still of the grit and talent that bring you to this momentous occasion. The faculty and staff of the Miller School join your family and friends to express our respect and heartfelt congratulations for your exceptional achievements. You represent the next generation of University of Miami physicians, and I know you will carry that legacy with distinction.
As you take the physician’s oath on this spectacular day, consider your responsibility to your patients—marshal your skills, talent, and compassion to protect their health and improve their lives. You have received the finest training and are fully equipped with the necessary tools to help define the future of medicine and improve the lives of all those you serve.
Wherever your career takes you, please know that your Miller School of Medicine family will always be here for you.
Congratulations!
Henri R. Ford, M.D., M.H.A. Dean and Chief Academic Officer University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of MedicineTo the Class of 2024,
Congratulations! You stand ready to begin your career in medicine. In 1979, I reached the same stage of life, but I realize that your own experiences position you to serve the medical profession uniquely. Throughout your academic journey, I have witnessed your resilience in the face of several global crises.
Times of crisis reveal our character. Against that backdrop, you have demonstrated that you are capable of making short-term sacrifices for long-term goals and that you are willing to look at the bigger picture. Yours is the generation whose commitment to fairness and kindness, to civic engagement and mutual responsibility, and to innovation and creativity will allow us to emerge from this time better than we were before. You have exhibited adaptability and the characteristics of a true ’Cane.
We know that the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine and the rest of the University of Miami have widened your horizons and helped you grow personally, professionally, and as a citizen of the world.
You were afforded rigorous instruction in the classroom, research laboratory, clinical setting, and the community—while confronting unexpected challenges and welcoming rewarding opportunities. This is a time to feel pride in your accomplishments and positive anticipation for what lies ahead.
As we approach our centennial in 2025, the University is taking strategic steps to gain a global leadership position. During the celebration of this institutional milestone, you will be ascending to the prime of your practice. I know that you will be successful. I wish you the best and look forward to keeping in touch. The world needs you, your skills, and your compassion—now, more than ever.
Sincerely,
Julio Frenk, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. President, University of MiamiHonorary Degree Recipient
Commencement Speaker
CHRISTOPHER J.L. MURRAY
Director, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Professor and Chair, Department of Health Metrics Sciences
University of Washington
Christopher Murray’s fascination with health began when he was just 10, at a small hospital his parents founded in Africa. When his father, an internist, and mother, a microbiologist, brought their family to Diffa in southeast Niger to establish the local hospital, Murray noticed that people encountered and battled different diseases than those in the United States. He wondered why.
By the time his family left Africa, Murray recognized that their impact on global health was limited, and a complex, more challenging question emerged.
“How do you make bigger, longer-lasting changes?”
As Murray studied biology as an undergraduate at Harvard University, earned his D.Phil. in international health economics as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University in 1987, and, returning to Harvard, earned his M.D. in 1991, his understanding of health expanded, but the question he first asked at the age of 10 returned.
“How do you make a big difference?”
A physician, health economist, and founding director of the independent Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington (UW), Murray has been striving to answer that question ever since by developing innovative health assessment methods, advancing research integrity, and bridging the science-policy divide.
For his unyielding dedication to improving global health through rigorous assessment methods and scientific inquiry, Christopher J.L. Murray is receiving a Doctor of Science, honoris causa
While at Harvard, where he was a member of the Population and International Health faculty, Murray and Australian public health expert Alan Lopez developed the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) measures. These measures, which quantify health lost to disease, injury, and risk factors by age, sex, and geography over time, revolutionized large-scale health evaluation by drilling down past mortality rates to examine the broader impact of illness. By examining more than death, researchers had a more realistic look at people’s lives and health.
As Murray moved to the World Health Organization (WHO) to lead the Evidence and Information for Policy Cluster, back to
Harvard to direct the Initiative for Global Health and the Center for Population and Development Studies, then on to the University of Washington, where he launched IHME in 2007 and UW’s Department of Health Metrics Sciences in 2018, his scope expanded but his rigorous approach remained the same.
“Very simply, health metrics is about figuring out what works and what doesn’t work,” he said as he assumed the helm of IHME at the behest of University of Miami President Julio Frenk, then chair of the IHME Board of Directors and a former WHO and Harvard colleague of Murray’s.
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe in 2020, the U.S. and much of the rest of the world relied on the IHME as a dependable and trusted source of evidence to figure out what worked and what didn’t.
The institute, which collaborates with a network of 10,000 researchers in 156 countries who evaluate nearly 300,000 data sources, quickly tailored a modeling approach to track and predict the pandemic’s spread and impact, and the effectiveness of policy interventions. Known as the “Chris Murray model” in White House media briefings, it was called “America’s most influential coronavirus model” by The Washington Post.
Murray is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and a co-recipient of the John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award. He has published more than 500 journal articles and written or edited 16 books.
For his relentless pursuit of scientific precision and lifelong dedication to improving global health, the University of Miami is proud to honor Dr. Christopher J.L. Murray.
Class of 2024 Graduates
Grant I. Akalonu, M.D.
Family Medicine—Mercy Health – Anderson Hospital, OH
B.A., 2017, City University of New York
Herbert H. Lehman College
Gabriela Eden Aklepi, M.D.
Medicine-Pediatrics—Baylor College of Medicine, TX
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Abdurrahman Al-Awady, M.D.
Surgery-Preliminary—Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, PA
B.S., 2019, Florida State University
Matthew Brian Alonso, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—Vanderbilt University Medical Center, TN
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, Florida State University
Cody Bruer Andreoni, M.D.
Emergency Medicine—Thomas Jefferson University, PA
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Nicholas Benjamin Wheeler Balardi, M.D. Anesthesiology—UC Davis Medical Center, CA
B.S., 2017, University of California, Davis
Haley Marie Barefoot, M.D., M.P.H.
Surgery-Preliminary—University of Kentucky Medical Center, KY
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
M.S., 2018, North Carolina State University
B.A., 2016, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rebecca Libby Barnett, M.D., M.P.H.
Obstetrics-Gynecology—Case Western/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, OH
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2017, Cornell University
Maryjo Bekhash, M.D.
Transitional—NCH Healthcare System, FL Anesthesiology—McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, IL
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Gianna Bello, M.D., M.P.H.
General Surgery—Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, NJ
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Class of 2024 Graduates
Kelley N. Benck, M.D., M.P.H.
Thoracic Surgery—University of Southern California, CA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2016, Gonzaga University
Raymond Phillip Bennett, M.D.
Pediatrics—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2020, Andrews University
Maria Camila Bernal, M.D.
Family Medicine—Florida International
University-Baptist Health South Florida, FL
B.A., 2020, University of Miami
Sara Beshara, M.D.
Pediatrics—University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, FL
B.S., 2019, University of California, Los Angeles
Georgia Biazus Soares, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Dermatology—University of South Florida
Morsani College of Medicine, FL
B.H.S., 2019, University of Florida
Brittany Jordanne Blake, M.D.
Psychiatry—University of Florida College of Medicine, FL
B.S., 2020, University of Florida
Melissa Katrina Blake, M.D.
Pediatrics—Boston Children’s Hospital, MA
M.S., 2020, Florida Atlantic University
B.S., 2017, University of South Florida
Breanna Behnaz Boggan, M.D.
Internal Medicine—Inova Fairfax Hospital, VA
B.S., 2018, University of Maryland
Mikayla Mary Bowen, M.D., M.P.H.
Medicine-Pediatrics—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jordan Adonis Brooks, M.D., J.D.
J.D., 2024, University of Miami
M.P.H., 2018, University of Pittsburgh
B.A., 2013, Kenyon College
Class of 2024 Graduates
John Michael Brown, M.D.
Psychiatry—Piedmont Macon Medical Center, GA
B.S., 2018, University of South Florida
Lizeth Joann Caldera, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—Memorial Healthcare System, FL
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.S., 2018, Barry University
B.S., 2010, Florida International University
Natasha Cox Cammer, M.D., M.P.H.
Medicine-Preliminary—Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City Health+Hospitals/ Elmhurst, NY
Anesthesiology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Osmay Cardoso, M.D.
Transitional/Radiology—Emory University School of Medicine, GA
Radiology-Diagnostic—Emory University School of Medicine, GA
B.S., 2019, Florida International University
Charles Joseph Cash, M.D.
General Surgery—NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center, NY
B.S., 2019, Loyola University Maryland
Julia Cavati De Abreu, M.D.
Emergency Medicine—Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Morningside, NY
B.A., 2019, Florida International University
Austin K. Choi, M.D.
Pathology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
Three-Year Accelerated M.D. Program, 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2012, Syracuse University
Seraphina Yau-Chong Choi, M.D.
Transitional—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Radiation Oncology—University of Southern California, CA
B.A., 2020, University of Miami
Millie Chokshi, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Radiology-Diagnostic—Maimonides Medical Center, NY
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Siri Choragudi, M.D.
Transitional—Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center, TX
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Class of 2024 Graduates
Connor Blake Christensen, M.D., M.P.H.
Anesthesiology—University of Alabama Medical Center, AL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, Utah Valley University
Brianna Conte, M.D.
Transitional—University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, TX
Radiation Oncology—Mayo Clinic, MN
B.S., 2019, Villanova University
Jean Robert Corvington, M.D.
Transitional—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Anesthesiology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2019, University of Florida
Alyssa Amber Cruz, M.D.
Psychiatry—University of Central Florida/HCA Florida Healthcare, FL
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Tyler Andrew Cunningham, M.D., Ph.D.
Pediatrics/Scientist Development—UPMC, PA
Ph.D., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2014, University of Florida
Victoria Ann Dahl, M.D.
Plastic Surgery (Integrated)—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.A., 2020, University of Washington
Pooja Dave, M.D., M.P.H.
Surgery-Preliminary—Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Lauren Elizabeth de la Parte, M.D.
General Surgery—Mass General Brigham and Women’s Hospital, MA
M.S., 2015, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
B.A., 2014, Vanderbilt University
Joseph Vincent Deshan, M.D., M.P.H. Family Medicine—Christiana Care, DE
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Alabama
Henson Destiné, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery—University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, PA
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Class of 2024 Graduates
Christian Alexander Diaz, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—Cleveland Clinic Florida, FL
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2019, University of Florida
Pedro Orlando Diaz Jr., M.D., M.B.A.
Internal Medicine—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Gabrielle DiBartolomeo, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—Cleveland Clinic Florida, FL
B.A., 2012, Florida International University
Grace Dima, M.D.
Family Medicine—University of Michigan Hospital, MI
B.S., 2020, Miami University Oxford
Zachary James Donato, M.D., M.P.H.
Orthopaedic Surgery—Geisinger Health System, PA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, Emory University
Christopher Andreas Dorizas, M.D.
Internal Medicine—Zucker School of MedicineNorthwell, NY
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Courtney Dowell-Esquivel, M.D.
Psychiatry—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2018, University of Florida
Sarah Antoinette Dozil, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.A., 2018, University of Pennsylvania
Matthew Drewes, M.D., M.P.H.
Transitional/Radiology—West Virginia University School of Medicine, WV
Radiology-Diagnostic—West Virginia University School of Medicine, WV
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
M.S., 2020, Brigham Young University
B.S., 2018, Brigham Young University
Sarah Marie Eaton, M.D.
Pediatrics—Yale New Haven Hospital, CT
B.S., 2014, University of Florida
Class of 2024 Graduates
Malika Michelle Elmengad, M.D. Anesthesiology—Los Robles Health System, CA
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Shaheen Emami, M.D., M.P.H.
Emergency Medicine—University of Southern California, CA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of California, Davis
Federico Nicolas Erhart, M.D., M.P.H.
Psychiatry—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, Miami Dade College
Uchechukwu Chibuzo Ezeh, M.D. Otolaryngology—Stanford Health Care, CA
M.S., 2019, Eastern Virginia Medical School
B.A., 2017, Cornell University
Nedi Ferekides, M.D., M.P.H. Internal Medicine—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Florida
Jessica Nicole Forman, M.D., M.P.H. Pediatrics—MedStar Georgetown University Hospitals, DC
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2018, Washington University
Nidhi Gajakas, M.D.
Family Medicine—Scripps Mercy Hospital, CA
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Ryan Alexander Gallo, M.D., Ph.D. Ophthalmology—Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, IL
Ph.D., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2014, Johns Hopkins University
Angela Elizabeth Gallucci, M.D. Internal Medicine—Christiana Care, DE B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Dalton Akeim George, M.D., M.P.H. Pediatrics—Children’s National Medical Center, DC
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, Duke University
Class of 2024 Graduates
Miriyam Ghali, M.D., M.B.A.
Orthopaedic Surgery—University of Chicago Medical Center, IL
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, Columbia University
Alexander Ross Gibstein, M.D., M.B.A.
Plastic Surgery (Integrated)—Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital, NY
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, University of Pennsylvania
Neha Pradyumna Godbole, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—New York University Grossman School of Medicine, NY
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, Northeastern University
Daniel Alexander Gomez, M.D., M.P.H. Obstetrics-Gynecology—Tufts Medical Center, MA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Luis Gerardo Gonzalez Anguiar, M.D., M.P.H.
Family Medicine—University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences, AL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, Berea College
Ajay Govindaraj, M.D., M.P.H.
Psychiatry—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2017, University of Central Florida
Jessica Rachel Griff, M.D., M.B.A.
Transitional—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Radiology-Diagnostic—New York University
Grossman School of Medicine, NY
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2020, University of Pennsylvania
Claire Grosgogeat, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Colorado School of Medicine, CO
B.S., 2020, Boston College
Akshata Gunda, M.D., M.A.I.A.
General Surgery—HCA Florida JFK Hospital/ University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, FL
M.A.I.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, University of Miami
Gaurav Gupta, M.D.
General Surgery—University of Nebraska Medical Center, NE
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Class of 2024 Graduates
Mathilde Marie Hainaut, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatrics—NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NY
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, McGill University
Sophie Helen Harris, M.D.
Family Medicine—Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills Medical Center, CA
B.A., 2017, Pitzer College
Grace Thanh-Thuy Hasell, M.D.
Family Medicine—University of California, Irvine
Medical Center, CA
B.A., 2018, University of Miami
Jean Marie Henry, M.D.
Psychiatry—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
Three-Year Accelerated M.D. Program, 2024, University of Miami
M.S., 2021, Georgetown University
B.A., 2020, Vanderbilt University
Samantha McKenzie Herbert, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—Santa Clara Valley
Medical Center, CA
Dermatology—University of New Mexico School of Medicine, NM
M.S., 2017, Tulane University
B.S., 2015, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Melissa Hernandez, M.D.
Psychiatry—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2016, Florida International University
Brooke Elise Hobbs, M.D.
Family Medicine—Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa, CA
B.S., 2016, Westmont College
Sharon Lee Hsieh, M.D., M.P.H.
Transitional—Northeast Georgia Medical Center, GA
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation—Emory University School of Medicine, GA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, Emory University
Melissa Ann Huberman, M.D.
Child Neurology—Duke University Medical Center, NC
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Lauren N. Hucko, M.D., M.P.H.
Medicine-Preliminary—Bascom Palmer Eye Institute/University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, FL
Ophthalmology—Bascom Palmer Eye Institute/ University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2020, Washington University
Class of 2024 Graduates
Pia I. Iribarren, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Washington
Affiliated Hospitals, WA
MASDG, 2018, New York University
B.A., 2016, New York University
Sarah Marie Jacobs, M.D.
Transitional/Anesthesiology—Santa Clara-Stanford Health Care, CA
Anesthesiology—Stanford Health Care, CA
M.A., 2020, Loyola Marymount University
B.S., 2018, Duke University
Alexis Kimberling Jones, M.D., M.P.H.
General Surgery—Yale New Haven Hospital, CT
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of Michigan
Priyashma Joshi, M.D., M.P.H.
General Surgery—NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, NY
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, University of Virginia
Ryan Jung, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery—University of Texas Medical School, TX
B.S., 2010, University of Arizona
Michael Alexander Kaiser, M.D. Medicine-Preliminary—Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, NH
Dermatology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.A., 2018, Dartmouth College
Varun Kanumuri, M.D.
Radiology-Diagnostic—Aventura-HCA Healthcare, FL
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Sapna Anne Kedia, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, NC
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, Rhodes College
Gray Alexandra Kelsey, M.D., M.P.H. Obstetrics-Gynecology/Preliminary—University of Colorado School of Medicine, CO
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2013, Dartmouth College
Abdul Kabir Khan, M.D., M.B.A. Internal Medicine—Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, CA
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Class of 2024 Graduates
Leo Solomon Kleyman, M.D.
Internal Medicine—Baylor College of Medicine, TX
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Margaret Claire Koester, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—Mass General Brigham
Massachusetts General Hospital, MA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Michigan
Yana Kropotova, M.D., M.B.A.
Anesthesiology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, George Washington University
Roshni C. Lalwani, M.D.
Neurology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Jake Allan Langlie, M.D.
Otolaryngology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Riley McKenna Larkin, M.D.
Otolaryngology—Vanderbilt University Medical Center, TN
B.S., 2019, University of Florida
Ngoc Anh Pham Le, M.D., M.P.H.
Anesthesiology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, University of Florida
Adam Shapira Levy, M.D., M.B.A.
Neurological Surgery—University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Morgan Sydney Levy, M.D., M.P.H.
Surgery-Preliminary—University of Kentucky Medical Center, KY
Radiation Oncology—University of Kentucky Medical Center, KY
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, Lafayette College
Crystal Y. Li, M.D.
Family Medicine—Texas Tech University, TX
B.A., 2017, Case Western Reserve University
Class of 2024 Graduates
Juan Jose Lizardi, M.D.
Plastic Surgery (Integrated)—Yale New Haven Hospital, CT
M.S., 2019, University of South Florida
B.S., 2017, Florida International University
Cristina Nicole Llaneras, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of Florida College of Medicine Shands Hospital,FL
Ophthalmology—University of Florida, FL
B.S., 2020, University of South Florida
Nina-Simone Sade Lobban, M.D.
Emergency Medicine—LSU School of Medicine, LA
B.A., 2020, University of Pennsylvania
Lourdes Maria Lopez, M.D.
Transitional—Tripler Army Medical Center, HI
B.S., 2018, Florida International University
Maya Lubarsky, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—Case Western/University
Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, OH
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Maria Margarita Lujan Montiel, M.D.
General Surgery—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
Three-Year Accelerated M.D. Program, 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2021, University of Miami
Neva Nicole Lundy, M.D., M.P.H. Neurology—Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, CA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
M.S., 2013, University of Durham, UK
B.A., 2011, University of Notre Dame
Sherry Luo, M.D.
Transitional—Northeast Georgia Medical Center, GA
B.A., 2020, University of Georgia
B.S., 2020, University of Georgia
Dylan Isaac Luxenburg, M.D.
Surgery-Preliminary—Orlando Health, FL
B.S., 2019, Florida State University
Gordon Kent Woodward Macy, M.D. Internal Medicine—San Antonio Military Medical Center, TX
B.S., 2018, University of Florida
Class of 2024 Graduates
Krisna Scarlett Maddy, M.D., M.S.
Neurological Surgery—MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, DC
M.S., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2018, University of Pennsylvania
Omar Mahmoud, M.D.
Transitional—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
B.S., 2018, University of Georgia
Moses Markowitz, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery—New York University
Grossman School of Medicine, NY
B.S., 2020, University of Michigan
Hannah Marwede, M.D.
Family Medicine—University of South Florida
Morsani College of Medicine, FL
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Kristen Malini Mascarenhas, M.D., M.P.H.
Psychiatry—New York University Grossman School of Medicine, NY
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Southern California
Andrew Domenic Masciarella, M.D., M.B.A.
Obstetrics-Gynecology—University of Texas Health Science Center, TX
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Katherine Elizabeth Masih, M.D., M.S. Pediatrics/Research Track—Stanford Health Care, CA
M.S., 2024, University of Miami
Ph.D., 2023, University of Cambridge
B.S., 2015, University of Miami
Narges Maskan Bermudez, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
Dermatology—Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, CA
B.S., 2017, University of California, Davis
Victoria Anne McKee, M.D.
Emergency Medicine—Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Morningside, NY
B.S., 2020, University of Central Florida
Megan Marie McLaughlin, M.D., M.P.H. Family Medicine—Ventura County Medical Center, CA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, University of Richmond
Class of 2024 Graduates
Mynor Josue Mendez Valdez, M.D.
Neurological Surgery—Ohio State University
Medical Center, OH
B.S., 2018, Ohio State University
Jingjing Meng, M.D.
Pathology—Stanford Health Care, CA
Ph.D., 2014, University of Minnesota
B.S., 2009, China Pharmaceutical University, China
Rhiya Mittal, M.D., M.P.H.
Anesthesiology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2017, University of Miami
Lien Morcate, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatrics—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, University of Pennsylvania
Kavan Maguire Mulloy, M.D.
Psychiatry—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2018, University of Chicago
Devi Theivanai Nallakumar, M.D.
Anesthesiology—University of Texas Medical School, TX
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Manish Narasimman, M.D.
Urology—Albert Einstein Medical Center, PA
B.A., 2019, Northwestern University
Caroline Grace Nicotra, M.D.
Family Medicine—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2019, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Marquese Noel-McCormick, M.D., M.S. Family Medicine—Temple Health - Chestnut Hill Hospital, PA
M.S., 2018, University of Miami
B.S., 2017, University of Miami
Christopher Daniel Norberg, M.D., M.S. Internal Medicine—Duke University Medical Center, NC
M.S., 2020, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, Florida Gulf Coast University
Class of 2024 Graduates
Funmilayo Stephanie Ogunbufunmi, M.D.
Transitional—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Dermatology—Henry Ford Hospital, MI
MASDG, 2020, New York University
B.S., 2018, University of Rochester
Ann Michelle Oler, M.D., M.P.H.
Psychiatry—University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, TX
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, Northwestern University
Kevin S. Orton, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Julia Marie Ossi, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—Emory University School of Medicine, GA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Florida
Gretel Paez, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.A., 2019, Florida International University
Dianne Nathalie Pagan, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery—University of Texas Medical Branch, TX
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Nicholas Andrew Parisi, M.D.
Pathology—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2018, University of Colorado
Shivangi Parmar, M.D., M.S.
General Surgery—University of California Medical Center, CA
M.S., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2017, Harvard University
Anmol Bharat Patel, M.D., M.P.H.
Surgery-Preliminary—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
Interventional Radiology—University of Chicago Medical Center, IL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Wisconsin - Parkside
Pooja U. Patel, M.D., M.B.A.
Internal Medicine—HCA Florida JFK Hospital/ University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, FL
M.B.A., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Class of 2024 Graduates
Shrey Patel, M.D.
Transitional—HCA Healthcare, FL
B.S.P.H., 2019, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Nathalie Elisabeth Perez, M.D.
Medicine/Ophthalmology—Thomas Jefferson University, PA
Ophthalmology—Wills Eye Hospital, PA
B.S., 2017, University of Central Florida
Mikael Joshua Perla, M.D.
Internal Medicine—Southwest Healthcare Medical Education Consortium, CA
B.S., 2016, University of Washington
Pauline Portes, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatrics—Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, CA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, McGill University
Ignacio Quintana, M.D.
Anesthesiology—University of Florida College of Medicine Shands Hospital, FL
B.S., 2020, University of South Florida
Farhan Qureshi, M.D., Ph.D.
Urology—Johns Hopkins Hosptial, MD
Ph.D., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2015, University of Virginia
Sajidur Rahman-Kader, M.D., M.P.H. Internal Medicine—Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Valley Health System, NJ
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2020, Duke University
Jose Ramirez Rossy, M.D.
Family Medicine—Duke University Medical Center, NC
B.S., 2019, University of South Florida
Ian Ramsay, M.D., M.P.H.
Neurological Surgery—LSU School of Medicine, LA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2016, Bates College
Advaitaa Ravipati, M.D.
Transitional—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Dermatology—University of Nebraska Medical Center, NE
M.S., 2017, Johns Hopkins University
B.S., 2016, University of South Florida
Class of 2024 Graduates
Andrew C. Rennick, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Radiology-Diagnostic—University of South Florida
Morsani College of Medicine, FL
B.S., 2019, University of Florida
Joshua Mark Reyes, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary/Ophthalmology— Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Morningside, NY
Ophthalmology—New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, NY
B.S., 2017, Florida International University
Chelsi Amber Riley-Prescott, M.D.
Anesthesiology—Rush University Medical Center, IL
B.S., 2019, State University of New York, Albany
Danelle Leo Richard, M.D.
Obstetrics-Gynecology—-UC Davis Medical Center, CA
B.S., 2018, University of Central Florida
Lindsay Renee Richards, M.D., M.P.H.
Family Medicine—Natividad Medical Center, CA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, University of Florida
Kenneth Daniel Richardson, M.D.
Surgery-Preliminary—University of South Florida
Morsani College of Medicine, FL
Interventional Radiology—University of South
Florida Morsani College of Medicine, FL
B.S., 2019, University of Florida
Gabriella Faith Rodriguez, M.D.
Psychiatry—Baylor College of Medicine, TX
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Maria Gabriela Rodriguez, M.D.
Internal Medicine—Barnes-Jewish Hospital, MO
B.S., 2020, University of Florida
Christina Raquel Roldan, M.D.
Family Medicine—Mike O’Callaghan Federal Hospital, Nellis Air Force Base/University of Nevada School of Medicine
Certificate in Security Management, 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2017, University of Pennsylvania
Jackson Carl Rossborough, M.D.
Surgery-Preliminary—University of North Carolina Hospitals, NC
Interventional Radiology—University of North Carolina Hospitals, NC
B.S., 2018, University of Miami
Class of 2024 Graduates
Pamela Caryn Saavedra-Rivera, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—HCA Florida JFK Hospital/ University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, FL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
M.H.S., 2017, Johns Hopkins University
B.S., 2016, Johns Hopkins University
Tara Samra, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of Arizona College of Medicine, AZ
Dermatology—University of Arizona College of Medicine, AZ
B.A., 2019, University of Miami
Noah Caleb Sanders, M.D., M.P.H.
Emergency Medicine—Sinai-Grace-Detroit Medical Center, MI
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, University of South Florida
Anny Mercedes Santana Beard, M.D.
Anesthesiology—HCA Florida Westside Hospital, FL
B.S., 2019, University of Central Florida
Sanjana Satish, M.D., M.P.H.
Obstetrics-Gynecology—Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, PA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2020, Vanderbilt University
Emma Armstrong Schindler, M.D., M.P.H.
Obstetrics-Gynecology—University of Virginia, VA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2019, Duke University
Esmeralda Segura, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, TX
B.S., 2020, University of South Florida
Grace Seo, M.D.
Internal Medicine—Emory University School of Medicine, GA
B.S., 2014, Cornell University
Neil Seth, M.D.
General Surgery—Cleveland Clinic, FL
B.S., 2017, University of Miami
Meghan Sharma, M.D., M.P.H.
Ophthalmology—Research Fellowship, Moran Eye Center/University of Utah, UT
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.A., 2018, Washington University
Class of 2024 Graduates
Connor David Shatz, M.D.
General Surgery—University of Southern California, CA
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Serene Shehadeh, M.D., M.P.H.
Medicine-Pediatrics—University of Illinois College of Medicine, IL
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, University of Miami
Hannah Ilyse Ship, M.D., M.P.H.
Medicine-Primary—Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, CA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, University of California, Los Angeles
Charlotte Marie Smith, M.D.
Emergency Medicine—Kern Medical Center, CA
B.S., 2019, University of California, Los Angeles
Gemma Nicole St. Louis, M.D., M.P.H.
Obstetrics-Gynecology—New York University
Grossman School of Medicine, NY
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2020, University of Miami
Valerie Sarah Stark, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—George Washington University, DC
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, University of California, San Diego
Kurt Statz-Geary, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.S., 2017, University of Miami
Sara Jane Stewart, M.D.
Transitional—Memorial Healthcare System, FL
Radiology-Diagnostic—McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, IL
B.S., 2020, University of Notre Dame
Ronald Michael Swonger, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.A., 2017, University of South Florida
Alina Syros, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery—Mass General Brigham, MA
M.P.H., 2019, Boston University
B.S., 2018, Boston University
Class of 2024 Graduates
Marina Marwan Tabbara, M.D., M.S.
General Surgery—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
M.S., 2019, University of Miami
B.S., 2018, Boston University
Labu Juju Tamrakar, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
B.S., 2019, University of Central Florida
David Josue Taylor Gonzalez, M.D.
Research Fellowship—Hamilton Eye Center, TN
B.S., 2018, Cornell University
Julien Olivier Tremblay, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine—Vanderbilt University Medical Center, TN
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, Brandeis University
Delano Rojay Trenchfield, M.D.
Research Fellowship—Adult Reconstruction Clinical/Hospital for Special Surgery, FL
B.S., 2019, University of Florida
Lismelia Vargas, M.D.
General Surgery—NewYork-Presbyterian/ Columbia University Medical Center, NY
B.A., 2016, Harvard University
Christopher Samuel Vazquez, M.D.
General Surgery—Massachusetts General Hospital, MA
B.A., 2019, Pomona College
Nicole Marie Vecin, M.D., M.P.H.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Holy Cross, FL
Dermatology—Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, CA
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2017, University of Florida
Julia Velazquez, M.D.
Pediatrics—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
Three-Year Accelerated M.D. Program, 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, University of Central Florida
Valerie Vilarino, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System, FL
B.A., 2018, Johns Hopkins University
Class of 2024 Graduates
Vincent Angelo Santiago Volante, M.D.
Research—Bascom Palmer Eye Institute/ University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, FL
B.S., 2017, University of North Florida
Liang Wang, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary/Ophthalmology— Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Morningside, NY
Ophthalmology—New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, NY
B.S., 2019, Johns Hopkins University
Nathan Aaron Wasserman, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, TX
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation—Emory University School of Medicine, GA
B.S., 2020, Vanderbilt University
Jonathan R. Weinerman, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery—University of Michigan Hospitals, MI
M.S., 2019, University of Texas at San Antonio
B.S., 2015, University of Miami
Maximilian David Wengyn, M.D.
Pediatrics—Boston Children’s Hospital, MA
B.A., 2018, University of Pennsylvania
Roen Micayla Wheeler, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatrics—Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, RI
M.P.H., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2019, University of Michigan
Tizeta Mary Wolde, M.D.
General Surgery—Howard University Hospital, DC
B.S., 2015, University of California, Riverside
William Austin Wyant, M.D.
Medicine-Preliminary—University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, FL
M.S., 2019, University of Stirling
B.S., 2018, Florida State University
Michelle Zhang, M.D., Ph.D.
Surgery-Preliminary/General/Specialty— University of California San Francisco, CA
Ophthalmology—University of California San Francisco, CA
Ph.D., 2024, University of Miami
B.S., 2016, Cornell University
Isabel Zheng, M.D.
Internal Medicine—University of Michigan Hospital, MI
B.S., 2018, Yale University
Class of 2024 Graduates
John Joseph Zizzo, M.D.Medicine-Primary—Johns
Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, MDB.S., 2020, University of Miami
University of Miami Medical Alumni Association
Congratulations on the successful completion of your medical studies and the attainment of your Doctor of Medicine degree. I am confident that, with the knowledge and skills you have obtained at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, you will go on to rewarding careers in medicine.
We have a proud heritage as lifetime members of the Miller School, and it is with great pride that I welcome the Class of 2023 as our newest members. Chartered in 1956, the Medical Alumni Association is committed to enhancing a mutually beneficial and enduring relationship between the medical school, students and faculty, and our alumni. Our goal is to promote the excellence of our medical school by serving as ambassadors in the community, encouraging involvement and volunteerism, and fostering respect and pride for our alma mater.
We hope you will bookmark med.miami.edu/alumni and visit us online often to keep abreast of the latest alumni news, events, and reunions. Of course, remember to keep your contact information up to date, so that you and your classmates can easily stay in touch!
Go ’Canes!
Maria Del Pilar Gutierrez, B.S. ’84, M.D. ’90 President, Medical Alumni AssociationThe Mace
The academic mace, an enduring symbol of institutional authority and prestige, is a vestige from prehistoric times. First used as a battle weapon, the mace evolved into a ceremonial staff carried in processions of royalty, magistrates, and church or university officials.
The University of Miami’s current mace, which dates back to 1986, was sculpted by former art professor William Ward. He chose a contemporary design, one that reflects the University’s timelessness and perpetual growth from a young institution to one of national prominence. The clean lines and polished silver surface are elegant, dignified, and reflective of colors, textures, and forms in the everchanging environment. Ward indicated that timelessness is further represented by the mace’s geometric design. Rather than employing symbols like books, candles, or globes, he noted that the geometric shapes are not tied to fad or style but are an integral part of our world.
“There are obvious relationships to mathematics and the sciences, and as the mace is rotated, some of the planes at the top resemble letters. Its complexity is like the unfolding plot of a good story,” Ward said.
The University of Miami’s mace serves as a symbolic weapon to protect the ideals of truth, justice, and learning. During the commencement ceremony, it is carried at the head of the academic procession by the grand marshal, whose symbolic duty is the protection of the University, its people, and its processes.
In 2019, staff and faculty members in the Department of Theatre Arts performed preservation and restoration work on the mace, crafting a new base and reviving the original sheen so that, after decades of use, the mace continues to play its role in the University’s commencement ceremonies.
The University of Miami Presidential Chair
The University of Miami Presidential Chair, or cathedra, took its place on the commencement stage in 2016 as a symbol of the Office of the President. Traditionally representing the seat of learning, the cathedra was designed and crafted by master furniture maker Austin Matheson, an adjunct professor in the School of Architecture whose family history in South Florida predates the University’s 1925 founding.
Matheson carved and joined what appear to be the seamless pieces of the chair from a single slab of highly prized and onceabundant Cuban mahogany wood. It was salvaged from a tree felled by a hurricane in nearby Coconut Grove. The fluidity of his
design represents the idea that “We Are One U,” while his use of a contemporary style and a few traditional flourishes represent the University’s rich past and promising future. “The chair is unique. It has no precedent. It stands alone,” Matheson said.
Etched by laser, the Great Seal of the University of Miami is prominently displayed on the splat, or back, of the chair. More subtly, twin silhouettes of an ibis head, with its graceful beak, adorn each side of the crest rail. Known for its invincible spirit when hurricanes approach, the marsh bird has been the school mascot since the University opened its doors, just a month after the hurricane of 1926 devastated Miami. Like the chair, the ibis continues to be a symbol of our resilience and renewal as we approach our new century.
Academic Regalia
The ceremonies of commencement immerse us in the rich tradition of academic honors and dress that dates back to the formation of early universities in Europe beginning around the 12th century.
American institutions adopted a code of academic dress at the end of the 19th century, with revisions in 1932, 1959, and 1986 by a committee on costumes and ceremonies supervised by the American Council on Education.
The University of Miami awards degrees in three basic divisions: the doctorate, master’s, and baccalaureate, which can be traced to medieval times. The student receiving a “first degree in arts” was crowned with a garland of barberries, hence “baccalaureate” and “bachelor.” The master’s degree was a license to teach (licentia docendi), so the “master” was an appropriate title. The doctor was even better qualified to teach, for that degree required advanced study, independent research, and defense of a dissertation. These standards still apply to the doctorate, except for those conferred honoris causa (honorary degrees) for meritorious service in a public or private endeavor.
From medieval practice, academic dress has three items: cap, gown, and hood. In 1895, an intercollegiate commission in the United States drafted a code for academic regalia that most universities, including the University of Miami, follow.
For all degrees, the mortarboard is the traditional cap. The tassel is generally black, with a gold tassel for doctoral degree recipients, but some universities have chosen to relate the color of the tassel with the major subject of study.
The bachelor’s gown is black with long, pointed, open sleeves. The master’s gown is black with long, closed sleeves hanging below the elbow. The doctor’s gown is black and is distinguished by three bars of velvet on full sleeves.
The academic hood is the identifying symbol of the degree. Its length indicates which degree it represents: three feet for the baccalaureate, three-and-a-half for the master’s, and four for the doctorate. The lining indicates the college or university that awarded the degree. University of Miami hoods are lined in orange, green, and white. The color of the velvet band represents the academic discipline. Some of the most frequently seen colors are white for arts, yellow for science, blue for philosophy, purple for law, green for medicine, sapphire blue for business, orange for engineering, blue violet for architecture, and apricot for nursing.
President Julio Frenk wears a black robe with four black velvet bars. The fourth chevron indicates this is the presidential regalia. The gown features orange and green piping as well as a doctoral hood lined in orange, green and white—reflecting the official University of Miami school colors.
Iron Arrow Honor Society
The Iron Arrow Honor Society, which was founded soon after the University of Miami opened in 1926, recognizes individuals who exemplify leadership, scholarship, character, humility, and love of alma mater. In one of the University’s highest honors, new members are
Pedro Orlando Diaz Jr., M.D., M.B.A.
Dalton Akeim George, M.D., M.P.H.
Akshata Gunda, M.D., M.A.I.A.
Pia I. Iribarren, M.D.
chosen with a tap of an iron arrow after a vote by current members. They are easily recognized by their colorful patchwork jackets from the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida and the distinctive symbol on the collar that identifies the group as a unique clan of the Miccosukee.
Neva Nicole Lundy, M.D., M.P.H.
Serene Shehadeh, M.D., M.P.H.
Gemma Nicole St. Louis, M.D., M.P.H.
“He who would know the Arrow, must as an irrefutable rule, have openly and without thought of reward, shown obvious love of Alma Mater.” — The Founding Nine
Alpha Omega Alpha
Alpha Omega Alpha can be thought of as the “Phi Beta Kappa for medical schools.” As the only national medical honor society, its mission, developed over the past 100 years, is to recognize and enhance professionalism, academic excellence, service, and leadership within the
Kelley N. Benck, M.D., M.P.H.
Lauren Elizabeth de la Parte, M.D.
Shaheen Emami, M.D., M.P.H.
Uchechukwu Chibuzo Ezeh, M.D.
Ryan Alexander Gallo, M.D., Ph.D.
Alexander Ross Gibstein, M.D., M.B.A.
Jessica Rachel Griff, M.D., M.B.A.
Claire Grosgogeat, M.D.
Mathilde Marie Hainaut, M.D., M.P.H.
Samantha McKenzie Herbert, M.D.
Brooke Elise Hobbs, M.D.
Lauren N. Hucko, M.D., M.P.H.
Sarah Marie Jacobs, M.D.
Alexis Kimberling Jones, M.D., M.P.H.
field of medicine. Election to Alpha Omega Alpha is an honor signifying a lasting commitment to scholarship, leadership, professionalism, and service. A lifelong honor, membership in the society confers recognition for a physician’s dedication to the profession and art of healing.
Priyashma Joshi, M.D., M.P.H.
Gray Alexandra Kelsey, M.D., M.P.H.
Margaret Claire Koester, M.D., M.P.H.
Jake Allan Langlie, M.D.
Cristina Nicole Llaneras, M.D.
Kristen Malini Mascarenhas, M.D., M.P.H.
Narges Maskan Bermudez, M.D.
Dianne Nathalie Pagan, M.D.
Anmol Bharat Patel, M.D., M.P.H.
Kenneth Daniel Richardson, M.D.
Gabriella Faith Rodriguez, M.D.
Maria Gabriela Rodriguez, M.D.
Tara Samra, M.D.
Emma Armstrong Schindler, M.D., M.P.H.
Hannah Ilyse Ship, M.D., M.P.H. Gemma Nicole St. Louis, M.D., M.P.H.
Sara Jane Stewart, M.D.
Ronald Michael Swonger, M.D.
Alina Syros, M.D.
Valerie Vilarino, M.D.
Liang Wang, M.D.
Nathan Aaron Wasserman, M.D.
Jonathan R. Weinerman, M.D.
Maximilian David Wengyn, M.D.
Michelle Zhang, M.D., Ph.D.
Isabel Zheng, M.D.
Gold Humanism Honor Society
The Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) chapter at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine was established in 2015. Membership in the society is an honor bestowed upon the top students in the third-year class who exemplify excellence in humanistic care. GHHS members support, model, and advocate for compassionate,
Matthew Brian Alonso, M.D., M.P.H.
Rebecca Libby Barnett, M.D., M.P.H.
Gianna Bello, M.D., M.P.H.
Kelley N. Benck, M.D., M.P.H.
Lizeth Joann Caldera, M.D.
Lauren Elizabeth de la Parte, M.D.
Pedro Orlando Diaz Jr., M.D., M.B.A. Shaheen Emami, M.D., M.P.H.
patient-centered care throughout their careers. Students are chosen through a rigorous process that, in part, includes nominations by peers. Chapter members perform a service project that highlights humanism during their fourth year of medical school.
Federico Nicolas Erhart, M.D., M.P.H.
Sophie Helen Harris, M.D.
Sarah Marie Jacobs, M.D.
Neva Nicole Lundy, M.D., M.P.H.
Gordon Kent Woodward Macy, M.D.
Krisna Scarlett Maddy, M.D., M.S.
Narges Maskan Bermudez, M.D.
Lien Morcate, M.D., M.P.H.
Research Distinction
Christopher Daniel Norberg, M.D., M.S.
Serene Shehadeh, M.D., M.P.H.
Valerie Sarah Stark, M.D., M.P.H.
Ronald Michael Swonger, M.D.
Marina Marwan Tabbara, M.D., M.S.
Christopher Samuel Vazquez, M.D.
The following graduates have fulfilled their requirements to receive the Doctor of Medicine degree with Research Distinction:
Abdurrahman Al-Awady, M.D.
Georgia Biazus Soares, M.D.
Siri Choragudi, M.D.
Brianna Conte, M.D.
Pooja Dave, M.D., M.P.H.
Henson Destiné, M.D.
Gabrielle DiBartolomeo, M.D.
Uchechukwu Chibuzo Ezeh, M.D.
Ryan Alexander Gallo, M.D., Ph.D.
Sharon Lee Hsieh, M.D., M.P.H.
Michael Alexander Kaiser, M.D.
Maya Lubarsky, M.D., M.P.H.
Katherine Elizabeth Masih, M.D., M.S.
Narges Maskan Bermudez, M.D.
Accelerated Pathway
Established in 2020, the Accelerated Pathway is a unique, fast-track, specialty-specific career development program that allows students to complete medical school in three years. The program gives selected
Austin K. Choi, M.D.
Jean Marie Henry, M.D.
Marquese Noel-McCormick, M.D., M.S.
Shrey Patel, M.D.
Tara Samra, M.D.
Meghan Sharma, M.D., M.P.H.
Delano Rojay Trenchfield, M.D.
Nicole Marie Vecin, M.D., M.P.H.
Michelle Zhang, M.D., Ph.D.
medical students specialty-specific mentorship and instruction starting in their first year of medical school, with a unique curriculum intended to prepare them early for a career in their chosen specialty.
Maria Margarita Lujan Montiel, M.D.
Julia Velazquez, M.D.
Student Government Officers
Executive Officers
President ......................... Rachael Stottlemyre
Vice President Nikhil Patel
Secretary Laila Elias
Treasurer Aaron Cohen
Ethics Chancellor .................. Arya Kermanshah
Diversity Representative Patricia Pozo
Events Coordinator Brianna Sa
IT Officer Akhila Sangadi
Student Organization Director ........ Orel Tabibi
Public Relations Dimitri Godur
Senior Advisors
Pia I. Iribarren, M.D.
Neva Nicole Lundy, M.D., M.P.H. Narges Maskan Bermudez, M.D.
Class of 2023 Officers
President ......................... Dalton Akeim George, M.D., M.P.H.
Vice President Gemma Nicole St. Louis, M.D., M.P.H.
Secretary Lourdes Maria Lopez, M.D.
Treasurer Adam Shapira Levy, M.D., M.B.A.
Curriculum Representative ........... Haley Marie Barefoot, M.D., M.P.H.
Sarah Marie Jacobs, M.D.
Ethics Representative Julien Olivier Tremblay, M.D., M.P.H.
Diversity Representative Miriyam Ghali, M.D., M.B.A.
Webmaster ....................... Christopher Daniel Norberg, M.D., M.S.
Student Government Representatives ... Melissa Ann Huberman, M.D. Priyashma Joshi, M.D., M.P.H.
Events Coordinator Anny Mercedes Santana Beard, M.D.
M.D./M.P.H. Liaison ...............
Grace Seo, M.D.
Neva Nicole Lundy, M.D., M.P.H.
As a Member of the Medical Profession:
I Solemnly Pledge to dedicate my life to the service of humanity;
The Health and Well-Being of My Patient will be my first consideration;
I Will Respect the autonomy and dignity of my patient;
I Will Maintain the utmost respect for human life;
I Will Not Permit considerations of age, disease or disability, creed, ethnic origin, gender, nationality, political affiliation, race, sexual orientation, social standing, or any other factor to intervene between my duty and my patient;
I Will Respect the secrets that are confided in me, even after the patient has died;
I Will Practice my profession with conscience and dignity and in accordance with good medical practice;
I Will Foster the honor and noble traditions of the medical profession;
I Will Give to my teachers, colleagues, and students the respect and gratitude that is their due;
I Will Share my medical knowledge for the benefit of the patient and the advancement of healthcare;
I Will Attend To my own health, well-being, and abilities in order to provide care of the highest standard;
I Will Not Use my medical knowledge to violate human rights and civil liberties, even under threat;
I Make These Promises Solemnly, Freely, and Upon My Honor.
Alma Mater
William S. Lampe and Christine Asdurian Arranged by Henry Fillmore
Southern suns and sky blue water
Smile upon you, Alma Mater
Mistress of this fruitful land
With all knowledge at your hand
Always just, to honor true
All our love we pledge to you
Alma Mater
Stand forever
On Biscayne’s wondrous shore.
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Parking and Reception Information
The spring commencement ceremonies will be held in the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus from May 9-11, 2024. Free parking is conveniently located near the Watsco Center at Levante, Mahoney-Pearson, and Pavia garages. Parking passes are not required for commencement guests. The Special Needs Parking is located in front of the Watsco Center at the Serpentine lot (425S and 425N) on Walsh Avenue. State-issued disabled parking permits are required to access these lots. Parking at Ponce de Leon Garage is strictly reserved for patients of The Lennar Foundation Medical Center.
Golf carts and shuttles will be running continuously for guests who cannot walk long distances to and from the Watsco Center from surrounding parking lots. No reservations are needed.
Guests attending receptions may park in the pink lots. For the most up-to-date information about receptions and their locations, please scan the QR code below.