Tori Aspir, M.D.
MD: Albert Einstein College
BS: University of Connecticut
Being an Einstein student, I decided to stay at Montefiore because I fell in love with
the patients and felt like there was so much more I could learn from the community in
The Bronx. I wanted a program that really cared about and advocated for its community,
and I saw as a student how Monte OBGYN did that. I also knew it would provide me with
the best possible training and prepare me to do whatever I decided after residency.
Caleb Dafilou, MD
MD: George Washington University
MPH: Jefferson University
BS: Brandeis University
I chose Montefiore because I knew that my training here would prepare me to be a
well-rounded OBGYN provider and a physician capable of working within under-resourced
communities. On my interview day, when many other programs first highlighted their
research accolades and hospital awards (which Montefiore has as well), Montefiore
instead led by sharing the immense sums of money that the institution had invested in
the Bronx's community benefit. This separated our program as part of a department that
cares deeply for the patients we work with while striving to provide the highest
quality, evidence-based care that an academic institution can support. Since being here,
I am glad to find that this reputation rang true. The faculty, who I have quickly begun
to see as role models are incredibly knowledgeable of the broad social and environmental
factors that impact our patients, and aim to act on these concerns in our patient
encounters. I am also thrilled to have found a supportive environment among faculty and
residents that facilitates our growth on the steep learning curve that is demanded of a
program like ours. When I tell people about my co-interns, I say I have never had new
friends feel like old friends so quickly!
Ravi Desai, M.D.
MD: University of California, San Francisco
BA: Johns Hopkins
Montefiore stood out to me for the opportunity to care for the diverse and vibrant
community of the Bronx, the high volume and acuity of cases, and exposure to the full
breadth of specialties within OB/GYN. The cohesiveness and sense of mission among the
residents and faculty made it clear that this is a place where I can become a
compassionate physician ready for any challenge that comes my way. I also appreciated
the ability to practice at multiple sites within the Bronx, which gives you exposure to
community, academic and NYC public health systems. Lastly, the focus on social medicine
brings you closer to the community that you serve through an emphasis on advocacy. I am
grateful to be training among such a talented group of changemakers.
Jonathan dos Reis, MD
MD: Albert Einstein College
BA: Manhattan College
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Laura Fletcher, MD
MD: Tufts University
BA: Cornell
I chose Montefiore (and am so glad I did) because I felt like I found a community that
would guide me to become the kind of OBGYN I always wanted to be. I felt supported in
pursuing my interests, advocating for my patients, and doing things that challenged and
scared me. I was surrounded by people that deeply cared about the issues that I cared
about, and even more, deeply cared about their patients. Through the ups and downs of
intern year, I know that I am supported, and truly feel that I am growing and getting
better every day because of the community here at Monte.
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Eliane Shinder, MD
MD: Stonybrook University
BS: Duke University
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Rebekah Sugarman, MD
MD: University of Michigan
BA: University of Chicago
On my interview day, I felt so comfortable and supported by the residents and faculty at
Montefiore. I could tell immediately that everyone was truly passionate about taking
care of.
I honestly never thought that the cliche that I would get "that feeling" when I
interviewed at the program for me would ring true but there is no doubt that I felt it
during my interview. In the throes of interview season, I dreaded waking up early for
this interview only to find myself surprised at how easily engaged I was from the very
beginning. What struck me most about my interview day was the strong sense of shared
values that I felt. The consistent commitment to the underserved patients of the Bronx
and beyond as well as the program’s strong advocacy focus were exactly what I was
looking for in my residency training. I knew that this was a place that was about action
and not just talk, and I could tell I would be well supported as I continued on my
journey to do the same.
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Deepthisri Suresh, MD
MD: Albert Einstein College
BA: University of California at Berkeley
Montefiore is where I fell in love with ObGyn. As a medical student, I was drawn to the
way everyone kept social and reproductive justice at the core of patient care. I was
inspired by the way that the program prioritized understanding the social determinants
of health that impact our patients while also providing rigorous clinical training. Over
the last 4 years, I have learned invaluable lessons on how to humanize medicine from my
patients, mentors, and colleagues. Now as a resident, it’s truly been an honor to be
able to continue to serve the Bronx community. The sense of community and collegiality
within the program has quickly made me feel supported and at home. While the learning
curve is steep, it has been so gratifying and fulfilling to be an ObGyn resident at
Montefiore. I am certain that the breadth of experiences I will have over the next 4
years will equip me with a broad skill set that I will carry with me throughout my
career.
Fatou Tine, MD
MD: Howard University
MA: Hunter College
BS: City University of New York
It was very important for me to choose a program that put an emphasis on serving the
underserved population and I fell in love with Montefiore for that reason. From
interview day, I could sense the high dedication from every single person I have gotten
the chance to speak with and felt we shared the same desire of providing the adequate
care to a population historically marginalized. I have also loved how we would be
exposed to every sub-specialty from the very first day of our residency. I knew coming
to Montefiore would give me the opportunity to become a well-rounded, well-trained
physician given the high acuity of care provided.
Gayatri Venkataraman, M.D.