Current Residence and Contact Information:
Ann Arbor, MI
[email protected]
Graduating Class Year: 2006
Pledge Class Year/Semester: Fall 2004 (initiated 12/10/04, joined the Charter as a freshman Fall 2002)
Employer / Occupation or Graduate School:
University of Michigan Medical School student. Will be graduating in 2010, then starting as General Surgery resident in the Department of Surgery at New York University (NYU) Medical Center
Career or Graduate School Overview:
I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Biopsychology and Cognitive Science in 2006 from the University of Michigan. Following the completion of my undergraduate studies, I entered medical school at the University of Michigan Medical School. In May 2010, I will receive my Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. I have been offered a position to train in General Surgery at New York University starting July 1, 2010 for the next 5-7 years.
Personal Activities and Family Status:
I am currently engaged and getting married in May 2010.
Interesting Career Fact or Experience (Optional): During a medical school rotation on Trauma Surgery in Detroit, MI, I took care of 3 gunshot victims over the span of one night, 2 of which needed to be taken to the operating room for life-saving surgery.
Role in the Reestablishment of the Michigan Alpha Chapter:
Member of charter for the first two years of my undergraduate experience (2002-2004), which was the same time that Phi Delta Theta was allowed back onto campus.
Favorite Memory of Michigan Alpha: superbowl parties, sake-bomb party, whirlyball, winning IM sports championships in basketball and football, Greek Week variety show, semi-formals to Windsor! The list goes on and on….
Message for the Brothers About the 5 Year Anniversary of the Reestablishment of the Michigan Alpha Charter:
To see the PDT Michigan Alpha alive and well to this day speaks volumes to the type of men that are a part of this fraternity. Eight years ago, when I stepped onto Michigan’s campus, the house was not even occupied by PDT brothers. The two years prior to the official re-establishment of the Chapter were grueling years in which we struggled to recruit new members and had difficulty envisioning a light at the end of the tunnel. It makes me proud to see the Alpha Chapter continue to grow and improve with each semester. Keep up the great work.