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General Surgery Residency Program

General Surgery Residency Program - Current Residents

Current Residents

Meet our diverse + talented general surgery residents

Our residents are a diverse and talented group united by a passion for surgery and patient care. They bring a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and interests to the program, enriching the learning environment for everyone. Throughout their training, residents take on increasing responsibility, mastering complex surgical techniques and developing leadership skills. They actively participate in research, quality improvement projects and community outreach, embodying the values of teamwork, professionalism and lifelong learning that define our program.

 

Muhammad Atiq
PGY-5
Muhammad Atiq
Training + education
Medical School
Aga Khan University Medical College, Pakistan
About me
Hobbies

Cooking, all kinds of animals. “If I wasn’t a human doctor, I would have been a veterinarian or zookeeper.”

Why Tufts Medicine?

Tufts Medicine has a very well-respected cardiac surgery program, which is what I’m interested in pursuing as a fellowship. Tufts MC also offers a high level of clinical complexity, excellent mentorship, and many opportunities for self-directed advancement - all of which are essential for comprehensive surgical training.

Saman Kamal
PGY-5
Saman Kamal
Training + education
Medical School
Louisiana State University School of Medicine
About me
Hobbies

Travel, cooking and baking, trying new restaurants, chasing my toddler at the park, exploring Boston with my family.

Why Tufts Medicine?

I chose Tufts Medicine for the warm, welcoming and supportive environment, combined with strong operative experience and dedication to teaching.

Carly Wareham
PGY-5
Carly Wareham
Training + education
Medical School
Tufts University School of Medicine
About me
Biography

Hiking with my pup, beaching, reading, spending time with friends and family

Clinical Interests

Surgical oncology, medical education

Why Tufts Medicine?

I chose Tufts Medicine because of its tight-knit feel, supportive environment and the faculty's dedication to resident success. The residents are a fun group of people who support one another. Boston is a great place to train, and Tufts has a unique and diverse patient population.

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Department of Surgery
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Tufts Medical Center
860 Washington Street
South Building, 4th floor
Boston, MA 02111
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