INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM RESIDENTS
CLASS OF 2022 Dannah Farah, MD Medical School: George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Why HonorHealth? Among the many reasons, my top 3 are: 1: Residents that value teamwork; a supportive environment that f osters learning f or the success of each resident, 2. Mentorships with engaging faculty, and 3. A program that places value in the health, happiness, and overall well-being of its residents. Future plans: I plan on pursuing a cardiology fellowship. Fun facts: I love f inding social ways to stay active – volleyball, hiking, boxing, yoga – and then celebrating our achievements by discovering new places to eat. It is a goal of mine to eat my way around the world.
Jasmine Beebe, DO Medical School: Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University Why HonorHealth? I was drawn to the HonorHealth Thompson Peak Internal Medicine residency program because of the diverse Phoenix population, the smaller class size, and the emphasis on resident wellness. Future plans: Particularly interested in diabetes management and other endocrine disorders. Fun facts: Interests and hobbies including textile arts like knitting and weaving, dance, hula hooping, yoga, bowling, board games, and gardening.
Ben Gifford, DO Medical School: Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University Why HonorHealth? I wanted a residency that I could be proud of. I wanted a residency that would prepare me well for my professional career in medicine and was outstanding in the areas of teaching, perf ormance, and respect. The residents and f aculty are genuinely invested in each other here. Future plans: To be determined – considering fellowship or hospital medicine. Fun facts: I love scuba diving, mountain biking, fly fishing, home remodeling, landscaping, and learning new skills and hobbies.