Program Graduates
Our Resident Graduates
The mission of the BIDMC General Surgery Residency Program is to train future leaders in American surgery.
The best measure of our success is our alumni, many of whom hold leadership positions in major academic medical centers throughout the United States and all of whom, in myriad ways, are shaping the future of American surgery through superlative clinical care, innovative research, and visionary leadership.
2024 Graduates
Donna Marie Alvino, MD
Jordan Broekhuis, MD
Jane Cheng, MD
Omar Haque, MD
Jessica Means, MD
Jacqueline Wade, MD
James Wallace, MD
Claire Sokas, MD
Lumeng Yu, MD
2023 Graduates
Gabrielle Dombek, MD
Colorectal Surgery, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
Khaled Hammouda, MD
Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Kayla Isbell, MD
Vascular Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine
Mark Kashtan, MD
Pediatric Surgery, Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
Stefanie Lazow, MD
Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Vanderbilt University
Jonathan Pastrana Del Valle, MD
Colorectal Surgery, University of South Florida
Benjamin Scott, MD
Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh
Claire Sokas, MD
Colorectal Surgery, University of Minnesota
Alessandra Storino Gonzalez, MD
Colorectal Surgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
2022 Graduates
Seema Anandalwar, MD, MPH
Fellow, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
Shock Trauma Center/University of Maryland
Lorenzo Anez Bustillos, MD, MPH
Fellow, Pediatric Surgery
The Hospital for Sick Children/University of Toronto
Alexander Chalphin, MD
Fellow, Pediatric Surgery
New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University
Ngoc-Quynh Chu, MD
Fellow, Cardiothoracic Surgery
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Michael Dombek, MD
Fellow, Surgical Critical Care
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Michelle Fakler, MD, MPA/ID
Fellow, Colon and Rectal Surgery
Ochsner Health
Chun Li, MD, MPH
Fellow, Vascular Surgery
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Sarah Tracy, MD
Fellowship: Pediatric Surgery
Riley Children's Hospital/Indiana University
Daniel Wong, MD, MHS
Fellow, Colon and Rectal Surgery
New York University