First class: IM residents complete program

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   Four years after its creation, the Florida State University College of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare has graduated its first class.
   The graduating physicians were recognized at a dinner ceremony June 30, just days before the incoming class of new interns began work.
   One of the graduates, Brittany Clark, has joined the internal medicine residency program faculty. In addition to her teaching responsibilities she will provide clinical care for many of the patients treated at the internal medicine clinic at TMH.
   The remaining three graduates and their destination:

  • Ajoke Bamisile –Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa.
  • Kai Jing – has joined the internal medicine faculty with the primary care division at North East Medical Services in San Francisco.
  • Teas Gray –physician with EmCare Hospital Medicine, which provides hospital staffing throughout the U.S.

 

(Pictured at graduation, l-r, residency program Associate Director Ray Shashaty, Teas Gray, Brittany Clark, Ajoke Bamisile, Kai Jing and Program Director Gregory Todd)