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Faculty

CURRENT RESIDENTS

Christopher Gaffga, M.D.
PGY-5

chrisgaffga@hotmail.com

Louisiana State Univ. Med. Center, M.D., 2001
College of William and Mary, B.S., 1991

“We have the volume of cases, the spectrum of pathology, and the right mix of supervision and autonomy.  Terms like ‘excellence’ are sometimes used loosely, but this is a truly top-notch group of people without a lot of egos or attitude.”

Anne Long, M.D.
PGY-5

along1@tulane.edu

Tulane Univ. School of Med., M.D., 2001
Univ. of Virginia, B.A., 1993

“Tulane ENT has a good variety of surgical experience and approachable staff.  The amount of supervision and autonomy is a perfect mix for professional growth.  Add an interesting, fun, and self-disciplined group of residents, and you have our program.”

Kathleen Wasylik, M.D.
PGY-5

wasylikk@aol.com

Tulane Univ. School of Med., M.D., 2001
Boston Univ., M.A., 1997
Univ. of South Florida, B.S., 1996
Vanderbilt Univ., B.S., 1995

“Tulane Otolaryngology is a great program for many reasons, but what I appreciate most is the camaraderie among the residents. We work hard, but play hard. I truly enjoy coming to work every day!”

Richard Barnett, M.D.
PGY-4

rbarnet10@hotmail.com

Tulane Univ. School of Med., M.D., 2001
Princeton Univ., B.A., 1997

“Tulane Otolaryngology has a truly perfect combination of independence, staff interaction and academic instruction.  Add New Orleans and some beignets and you have a great program.”

Paige Lindberg, M.D.
PGY-4

paigelindberg@yahoo.com

Univ. of Florida, M.D., 2002
Univ. of South Florida, B.A., 1997

“Emulating our staff, Tulane residents inspire and encourage each other through positive attitude and humor.”

Ronald Vilela, M.D.
PGY-4

rvilela@tulane.edu

Univ. of Texas-Houston Med. School, M.D., 2002
Univ. of Saint Thomas, B.A., 1998

“This program has some of the best and nicest staff you could find.  All of them are very approachable and have the residents’ best interests at heart.”

Arman Abdalkhani, M.D.
PGY-3

aabdalkh@tulane.edu

Indiana Univ. School of Med., M.D., 2003 Wabash College, B.A., 1999

“Being at Tulane is like being part of an extended family.  Everyone’s looking
out for your best interest.”

Sameet Sohi, M.D.
PGY-3

ssohi@tulane.edu

Univ. of Louisville School of Med., M.D., 2003
Univ. of Louisville, M.S., 2000
Harvard Univ., B.A., 1998

“Behind every minute we put into our workday there’s passion, fun, and a sense of caring for our patients and our coworkers. And afterwards, we all go home to lives that are just as fulfilled.”

Jonathan Ida, M.D.
PGY-2

jida@tulane.edu

Case Western Reserve School of Med., M.D., 2004
Univ. of Arizona, B.A./B.S., 1999

“At Tulane Otolaryngology, the positive atmosphere and collegiality underscore that the only pressure is for you to become the best physician you can be.”

Karen Miller, M.D.
PGY-2

physina@gmail.com

Univ. of Texas Southwestern, M.D., 2004
Univ. of Texas San Antonio, M.S., 1999
Univ. of Texas, B.B.A., 1980

“Constantly striving to improve upon an already excellent program. Tremendous energy. Genuine interest in the welfare of each member of the team.  Very positive atmosphere. Everyone simply loves their job. ”

Jodi Zuckerman, M.D.
PGY-2

jzuckerm@tulane.edu

Loyola Univ. School of Med., M.D., 2004
Univ. of Illinois Urbana, B.S., 2000

“Tulane Otolaryngology offers a diversity of hospitals and patients amongst personable and approachable staff.  Here at Tulane, residents are exposed to all areas of ENT while truly enjoying their training experience.”

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