St. George’s University
Class of 2023 Grenada Commencement Ceremony
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Patrick F. Adams Hall
10am AST
St. George’s University
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Patrick F. Adams Hall
10am AST
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Thank God that the 4 year journey has bore the most magnificent fruit. Grateful to my family and friends for their support and love through it all. We did it!!!! Dr Gregory #sgugrad #blackgirlmagic
Jun 2
Thank God that the 4 year journey has bore the most magnificent fruit. Grateful to my family and friends for their support and love through it all. We did it!!!! Dr Gregory #sgugrad #blackgirlmagic
What does being a physician mean to you?
"Being a physician means to constantly ask challenging questions and to be infinitely curious. It’s a physician’s lifelong duty to continue learning and growing, since medicine is constantly evolving. With each past experience, I have grown tremendously. I have diligently fostered a base foundation for a career in medicine; one that I look forward to spending the rest of my life in service for." -Sahil Parikh, MD `24
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Jun 21
What does being a physician mean to you?
"Being a physician means to constantly ask challenging questions and to be infinitely curious. It’s a physician’s lifelong duty to continue learning and growing, since medicine is constantly evolving. With each past experience, I have grown tremendously. I have diligently fostered a base foundation for a career in medicine; one that I look forward to spending the rest of my life in service for." -Sahil Parikh, MD `24
#SGUGrad #Doctor #Physician #ClassOf2024 #SGUMatch #SGU #StGeorgesUniversity #SGUSOM #MedSchool
🤗 Catch all the feels from the School of Medicine commencement ceremonies in our photo recap! Find the full album on our Facebook page.
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Jun 17
🤗 Catch all the feels from the School of Medicine commencement ceremonies in our photo recap! Find the full album on our Facebook page.
#SGUGrad #ClassOf2024 #Commencement #Graduation #2024Grad #Graduate #SGUSOM #SGU
“Finding out that I matched felt surreal. A weight had been lifted off my shoulders, as I now had confirmation that I would actually be an interventional radiologist.”
Meet Grenadian SGU graduate, Toya Ameda, MD ‘24, who will be relocating to Miami, FL to begin her career as a preliminary surgery resident at Jackson Memorial Hospital. She will then transition to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA to start her integrated interventional radiology residency in 2025.
A highly competitive specialty, Dr. Ameda chose interventional radiology because she believes it is a revolutionary medical field—offering minimally invasive treatments to patients from routine procedures to lifesaving ones. “Its incorporation of the latest technologies and innovative techniques ensures that patients receive the most innovative advances in treatment without having to opt for the traditional invasive route.”
For Toya, she is forever grateful to her mentor and SGU alum, Sumeet Bahl, MD ’13, and couldn’t imagine not having him guiding her through the process. As someone who had been in Toya’s shoes vying for a residency spot in the same specialty, Dr. Bahl is now a practicing interventional radiologist at The Brooklyn Hospital Center and one of her biggest champions.
“I saw the fire in her as soon as I met her,” Dr. Bahl said. “She had incredible board scores, was well-spoken, and showed up for everything. She was called to one of the most competitive fields in medicine. There are very few black women in our field, let alone international medical graduates. This is a huge deal for the field, women in medicine, and her country.”
#SGUMatch #SGUGrad #InterventionalRadiology #Residency #FutureDoctor #MatchDay2024 #MedicalSpecialty #ClassOf2024
Jun 12
“Finding out that I matched felt surreal. A weight had been lifted off my shoulders, as I now had confirmation that I would actually be an interventional radiologist.”
Meet Grenadian SGU graduate, Toya Ameda, MD ‘24, who will be relocating to Miami, FL to begin her career as a preliminary surgery resident at Jackson Memorial Hospital. She will then transition to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA to start her integrated interventional radiology residency in 2025.
A highly competitive specialty, Dr. Ameda chose interventional radiology because she believes it is a revolutionary medical field—offering minimally invasive treatments to patients from routine procedures to lifesaving ones. “Its incorporation of the latest technologies and innovative techniques ensures that patients receive the most innovative advances in treatment without having to opt for the traditional invasive route.”
For Toya, she is forever grateful to her mentor and SGU alum, Sumeet Bahl, MD ’13, and couldn’t imagine not having him guiding her through the process. As someone who had been in Toya’s shoes vying for a residency spot in the same specialty, Dr. Bahl is now a practicing interventional radiologist at The Brooklyn Hospital Center and one of her biggest champions.
“I saw the fire in her as soon as I met her,” Dr. Bahl said. “She had incredible board scores, was well-spoken, and showed up for everything. She was called to one of the most competitive fields in medicine. There are very few black women in our field, let alone international medical graduates. This is a huge deal for the field, women in medicine, and her country.”
#SGUMatch #SGUGrad #InterventionalRadiology #Residency #FutureDoctor #MatchDay2024 #MedicalSpecialty #ClassOf2024
This big guy walked through the ER doors cool, calm & collected… with a GDV 😅. I’m thrilled to share his surgery went great, he was discharged the next day, and is healing like a champ!
He was the sweetest, most gentle giant of a pup (he weighed as much as me!) & had the biggest heart. ❤️🩹
May 15
This big guy walked through the ER doors cool, calm & collected… with a GDV 😅. I’m thrilled to share his surgery went great, he was discharged the next day, and is healing like a champ!
He was the sweetest, most gentle giant of a pup (he weighed as much as me!) & had the biggest heart. ❤️🩹
So today my dream came true, I graduated as a doctor! I couldn’t have done it without the love, support, and sacrifice of so many; and to those folks I love you and thank you. My blood, sweat and tears have paid off and I can’t wait for what comes next… stay tuned.
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“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you have imagined.”
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#sgu #sgugrad #graduation #grad #medschool #graduation2022 #classof22 #nextchapter #newchapters #newadventures #residency
Jun 5
So today my dream came true, I graduated as a doctor! I couldn’t have done it without the love, support, and sacrifice of so many; and to those folks I love you and thank you. My blood, sweat and tears have paid off and I can’t wait for what comes next… stay tuned.
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“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you have imagined.”
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#sgu #sgugrad #graduation #grad #medschool #graduation2022 #classof22 #nextchapter #newchapters #newadventures #residency