Internal Medicine Residents Match Into Distinguished Fellowship Programs

Three individuals wearing white medical coats are posed side by side against a neutral background. Each person is dressed professionally, with collared shirts and ties visible on two of them. The image has a patterned overlay featuring repeated “WSU” text in gray tones.

Multiple residents in the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s internal medicine residency program in Everett have matched into fellowships to pursue subspecialty training in their chosen fields.

The following third-year residents matched into fellowships this month:

  • Bhav Kahlon, MBBS, Gastroenterology Fellowship Program, University of Kansas School of Medicine (Kansas City, KS)
  • Cameron Richards, DO, Rheumatology Fellowship, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (Seattle, WA)
  • Spencer Hassman, DO, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson (Tucson, AZ)

From the program’s inaugural class, Sujan Badal, MD, is currently completing a fellowship in hematology, oncology, and transplantation at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

Of the program’s graduates to date, 14 are currently practicing in Washington, filling critical gaps in Washington’s physician workforce.

Congratulations to these outstanding physicians on their fellowship matches and to their peers practicing in rural and underserved communities statewide on their commitment to advancing access to care across Washington!