INDIANAPOLIS – Newly minted physicians will begin honing their skills in the Family Medicine Residency Program at Franciscan St. Francis Health on July 1.
The
36-month program launches their start of their family medicine careers.
Residents practice out of the hospital’s Family Medicine Center in
Indianapolis, where they see patients of all ages and incomes. They also
provide care for expectant mothers and deliver babies for many of these
patients at the hospital’s Indianapolis campus.
The residents and
their medical colleges:
·
Jeremy Bramwell, DO, Arizona College
of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
·
Margarita David, MD, American
University of the Caribbean
·
Allison Klapetzky, MD, University of
Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine
·
Robyn McEwen, MD, St. George’s
University School of Medicine,
·
Nathaniel Stewart, MD, Indiana
University School of Medicine
·
Danielle VanGemert, DO, Chicago College
of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
·
Tyler Wilson, MD, IU School of
Medicine
“For 38 years, our
program has trained physicians in the clinical and academic aspects of family
medicine, while never losing sight of our mission to treat each patient with
individualized care and compassion,” said Richard Feldman, MD, residency
program director. More than 210 physicians have completed their residencies at
St. Francis since the program began, most choosing to remain in Indiana to
establish family medicine practices.
To learn more about the Family Medicine Residence
Program at Franciscan St. Francis Health, go to www.stfrancishospitals.org/Physicians/Index.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1