USA Health internal medicine residents announce fellowship matches

Residents train alongside faculty deeply invested in mentorship, scholarship, and excellence in patient care, preparing graduates for careers in primary care, hospital medicine, or advanced subspecialty training.

By Michelle Ryan-Day The latest class of internal medicine residents from USA Health, part of the University of South Alabama’s academic health system, has successfully matched into competitive fellowship programs across the nation, reflecting years of dedication, academic excellence, and commitment to patient-centered care.

“This fellowship match reflects years of sustained effort, intellectual curiosity, and professional growth by our residents,” said Yun Coronado, M.D., MBA, program director for the USA Health Internal Medicine Residency Program. “They approached their training with maturity, resilience, and a deep commitment to patient care, and they earned opportunities at outstanding programs across the country.”

The residents, their fellowship specialties, and where they matched are:

  • Hussein Haidari, M.D., hematology-oncology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Haochen Li, M.D., nephrology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Haris Manan, M.D., cardiology, USA Health
  • Usama Oguz, M.D., cardiology, USA Health
  • Sangya Sharma, D.O., cardiology, USA Health
  • Muhammad Dawood Amir Sheikh, M.D., hospice and palliative care, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

“We are immensely proud of their accomplishments,” Coronado said, “and excited to see the impact they will continue to make as they advance in their careers.”…

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