June 18, 2025

We’re so proud of our inaugural class of emergency medicine graduates! Check out where they are going next below:

Abigail Banks-McClelland will be doing a Disaster Medicine fellowship in San Antonio, Texas.

Adebanke Oderinde will be signing with GEDS and working at NGHS.

Brett Sell will be fulfilling his obligations to the Air Force and working in Biloxi, MS.

David Harmon is doing community emergency medicine in the southeast region.

Erin Harvath will be working at the VA in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Hawa Henderson will be working in a community hospital in Maryland.

Leyanet Gonzalez will be doing a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at Wake Forest in North Carolina and hopes to return to Georgia to work afterwards.

Mariah Jackson-Arnett will be working at a community hospital in Kentucky.

Seth Illu will be doing an EMS fellowship at the University of Utah and hopes to return to Georgia to work afterwards.

Siedah Morgan will be doing community emergency medicine in Georgia.

Ziad Faramand will be doing an ICU Fellowship at Stanford in California.

“I am so proud to graduate our inaugural class. We have many of our residents going into fellowship, some into the military, and others into community practice. This first class has helped build a strong residency and laid the foundation for excellent clinical training. Our first class of graduates has shown that they are ready to thrive in any emergency department setting and to see any patient, anywhere, any time.”

-Josh Mugele, MD, Program Director

Congratulations to all our graduates! To learn more about our Emergency Medicine Residency program, click here.