I was born and raised in Knoxville, TN. Homeschooled until I went to college at a
wonderful little school called Maryville College, and then attended the University
of Tennessee for medical school. I’m a diehard Volunteer Football fan, have three
super cool little siblings, a really great mommy, and spend absolutely all my money
on books. I want to do a memory fellowship, eventually go home and help the impoverished
Appalachian population. Go to law school someday and work on getting health policy
changed. I love the outdoors and the heat, especially the beach. Christmas is my favorite
holiday, watermelon my favorite food, and there’s absolutely no way I could pick a
favorite book. Augusta is a wonderful place to work, feel free to contact me if you
have any questions!
I was born and brought up in Punjab, India. I went to medical school at Government
Medical College, Punjab, currently doing my Internship at Medical College of Georgia
at Augusta University. I am interested in Pain medicine and Neuro - Oncology. I enjoy
running, travelling and listening to music. I would like to attend all the major music
festivals all over the world. (though I am a resident now)
I am from North Augusta, SC, and I earned my medical degree from the Medical University
of South Carolina. My subspecialty interests at this time include neurophysiology,
epilepsy, and neuroimmunology. When I’m not busy with residency, I enjoy spending
time with my wife and family, working out, reading, and watching college football.
I was born in Myrtle Beach, SC. After graduating from Furman University with a B.S.
in Biology, I went on to the Medical University of South Carolina where I earned a
M.S. in Biomedical Science with a thesis focusing on return of functional imaging
signal following neonatal ischemia. Afterward, I worked with Dr. Narendra Banik on
traumatic central nervous system injury, novel MS & Glioblastoma therapies, and neuropathology
of epilepsy. I graduated medical school from Ross University. Ultimately, I hope to
complete a fellowship in neuro-oncology and continue work as an academic clinician.
In my time off, I enjoy being with my wife and 2 year old son, traveling, reading/video
games, and hiking/bike riding.