Six new residents will join the UPHS – Marquette, Family Medicine Residency Program beginning July 1, 2022. The accredited program trains resident physicians for three years in a community-based setting, incorporating inpatient and outpatient medicine experiences as well as rotations in rural areas within Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
“We have a great group of new residents this year,” said Program Director, Brian Waite, MD. “We’re all looking forward to working with them for the next three years and can’t wait to get started.”
Residents across the country are matched into residency programs through the National Resident Matching Program, which uses a mathematical algorithm to place applicants into residency and fellowship positions based on mutual rankings.
The six new Marquette Family Medicine Residency Program residents include:
Cecil Brown, MD
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine.
Zachary Greenlee, MD
St. George’s University School of Medicine
Gabrielle McGrath, MD
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Erin McKenzie, MD
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, UP Campus
Sarah Naracon, MD
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, UP Campus
Russell Reeves, MD
University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine
To learn more about the Marquette Family Medicine Residency Program, please visit www.uphealthsystem.com/marquette/family-medicine-residency
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