Emergency Medicine Residents

PGY-3 Residents


Zach Aggen, M.D.

Zach Aggen, M.D.

Hometown: Athens, AL

College: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Medical school: University of South Alabama College of Medicine 

Bio: Married father of four, Army veteran, taught high school science 

What do you like about Mobile: The people

What do you like about the residency: No longer being a medical student

Hobbies: Running, biking, hunting, gardening

Fun fact: I have 649 unread emails. 

 


Jeremy Bourget, D.O.

Jeremy Bourget, D.O.

Hometown: Timmins, Ontario

College: Liberty University, VA

Medical school: Campbell University, NC

Bio: I grew up in northern Ontario and made my way to Virginia to continue my studies and compete in track/cross-country. I had some early exposure to emergency medicine while working as a nurse aide during my gap year. Since then and after completing my medical school rotations, it became evident to me that EM was where I envisioned myself long-term.

What do you like about Mobile: Mobile is a beautiful community. Every street has so much greenery and a lot of areas are historic. The proximity to the beach is a plus. We have only received warm welcomes since being in Mobile. 

What do you like about the residency: It's cliché for many EM programs to say they’re a family; however, I felt this to be very accurate since coming to USA. I’ve had an ample amount of support from faculty and fellow residents. It seems like everything done is to better the learning experience for the next group of residents and better the program as a whole. 

Hobbies: Running, exercise, basketball

Fun fact: With only a few exceptions, all of my classes before undergrad were taught in French. 

 


Lily Brooks, M.D.

Lily Brooks, M.D.

Hometown: Huntsville, AL

College: Mississippi State University

Medical school: University of South Alabama College of Medicine

Bio: Born and raised in Alabama, I spent much of my childhood exploring the outdoors. While attending university and medical school, I used my free time traveling and hiking across the world.

What do you like about Mobile: The beach!

What do you like about the residency: Getting to work with such a supportive group of people

Hobbies: Hiking, video games and watching movies

Fun fact: I have been to 23 national parks and plan on seeing them all!

 


Riley Coots, M.D.

Riley Coots, M.D.

Hometown: Bardstown, KY

College: Western Kentucky University

Medical school: University of Kentucky 

Bio: Born in Michigan and moved to Kentucky in high school. I grew up building houses with my parents and built my first home in 2006. I am a big nerd who enjoys reading books like "The Lord of the Rings" and "Wheel of Time" in addition to building a gaming computer a few years ago.  

What do you like about Mobile: The food is amazing. 

What do you like about the residency: The brand-new emergency room is incredibly nice, and the attendings have been wonderful.

Hobbies: Video games, tennis, reading

Fun fact: I have a family pizza recipe that includes hand tossed home-made dough.

 


Mackenzie Link, M.D.

Mackenzie Link, M.D.

Hometown: Melbourne, FL

College: University of Florida

Medical school: University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine

Bio: I grew up in Florida and lived there most of my life. I worked at an ophthalmology office and as an ED scribe before medical school.

Hobbies: Running, reading, cars, tennis

Fun fact: I’ve lived in four different states over the past seven years.

 


Soterios (Channing) Stroud, D.O.

Soterios (Channing) Stroud, D.O.

Hometown: Savannah, GA

College: Georgia Southern University - Armstrong Campus

Medical school: Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine

Bio: I was born and raised in Savannah, GA; moved to Idaho for medical school and outdoor endeavors. I’m a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy HPSP program. 

What do you like about Mobile: Affordable living, JH CrossFit, nice beaches nearby

What do you like about the residency: Brand new ED, faculty invested in our success, newer program open to making the things better for its trainees

Hobbies: CrossFit, anything outdoors, traveling, mentoring, breweries, spending time with my girlfriend and dogs

Fun fact: I’m a great Greek dancer!

PGY-2 Residents


Samuel Anich, D.O.

Samuel Anich, D.O.

Hometown: McKinney, TX

College: Wake Forest University

Medical school: Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine

Bio: I was born in the Dallas, Texas area and lived there until moving to North Carolina for undergrad where I majored in biophysics at Wake Forest. After undergrad, I worked as an EMT and ER tech in Sarasota, Florida before starting medical school at ACOM.

What do you like about Mobile: Great food, all the giant oak trees, and living in Midtown.

What do you like about the residency: I wanted an academic program with a county/safety-net feel, and I found it in USA.

Hobbies: Hiking, climbing, darkroom photography, generally tinkering with stuff

Fun fact: You heard about Pluto? That’s messed up. 

 


Mark Azmy, M.D.

Mark Azmy, M.D.

Hometown: Upland, CA

College: University of California, Riverside

Medical school: St. George's University School of Medicine

Bio: Born and raised in Southern California, ended up in the Caribbean for medical school. Always wanted to do emergency medicine but ended up doing family medicine in Tampa right out of medical school. So, I am doing the very normal thing ... a second residency. 

What do you like about Mobile: The seafood, the Southern hospitality, and proximity to outdoors

What do you like about the residency: It is a tight-knit, supportive group, and I have access to everything I need to become an excellent EM doc.

Hobbies: Video games, hiking, cooking, and travel

Fun fact: I trained in martial arts for eight years and at one point was at least conversational in four languages.

 


William Craig

William Craig, D.O.

Hometown: Naches, WA

College: Central Washington University

Medical school: Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine

Bio: I am from a very small town in the mountains of Washington state. I am the first of my family to attend college. My family includes three children ages 13, 10 and 4. 

What do you like about Mobile: I like the size of Mobile. It is not a huge city, but it offers a wide variety of culture and entertainment. I also enjoy being so close to the beach!

What do you like about the residency: Our faculty is the best! It’s like being in a large family being at USA, and I didn’t feel that way at other hospitals.

Hobbies: I like playing golf, going fishing, going to the beach with my family, trying different restaurants, and playing my PlayStation. 

Fun fact: My full name is William Robert Craig, which roughly translates to Billy Bob Craig.

 


David Monaco, M.D.

David Monaco, M.D.

Hometown: Huntsville, AL

College: University of Alabama Birmingham

Medical school: UAB Heersink School of Medicine

Bio: Born in Huntsville, and enjoyed all the things Rocket City had to offer. Went to UAB for undergrad and started a hockey team. Between medical school and college, I worked for a busy EMS service.

What do you like about Mobile: Mobile is undoubtedly an easy-to-navigate city with good restaurants, outdoor sports, and the cost of living.

What do you like about the residency: Program leadership is receptive to its residents. Faculty foster an environment of teaching and mentoring both on and off shift. 

Hobbies: Ice hockey, baking, and video editing

Fun fact about yourself: I can skate backwards.

 


Michelle Nguyen, M.D.

Michelle Nguyen, M.D.

Hometown: Pensacola, FL 

College: Florida State University 

Medical school: University of South Alabama Whiddon College of Medicine

Bio: Born and raised in Pensacola, Florida, went to Florida state for undergrad (Go Noles!) Attended USA COM. Second-generation physician. Hope to go back to Pensacola and work as an ER doc. 

What do you like about Mobile: Proximity to the beach and proximity to home

What do you like about the residency: New facilities, engaging faculty, and cool co-residents

Hobbies: Traveling, hiking, scuba diving, Step & sculpt, and FSU football 

Fun fact: I’ve been to 25+ countries.

 


Ann Walker, M.D.

Ann Walker, M.D.

Hometown: Mobile, AL

College: Sewanee: The University of the South

Medical school: University of Medical and Health Sciences 

Bio: I’m originally from Mobile, so it’s nice to be home for residency. I studied international relations as an undergrad and worked a variety of jobs before matriculating to medical school including as a research assistant at the World Affairs Council, horseback riding instructor, ski instructor, and ophthalmic technician. 

What do you like about Mobile: Being able to say “y’all” without turning heads.

What do you like about the residency: There is a growth mentality here that is infectious in a supportive close-knit group of physicians.

Hobbies: Riding horses

Fun fact: I spent a summer in Spain hiking the Camino de Santiago!

PGY-1 Residents


Jashen Bailey, D.O. 

Jashen Bailey, D.O. 

Hometown: Fyffe, AL 

College: The University of Alabama in Huntsville 
Medical school: Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine 

Bio: I grew up in a small town in northeast Alabama, where I was raised on a cattle farm. After attending a local community college, I transferred to the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Between completing my undergraduate degree and attending medical school, I worked as a research specialist at a medical school. During medical school, I also earned a master’s in business administration. 

What do you like about Mobile: Mobile offers a variety of activities and a wonderful array of restaurants. It also has many historic parts with beautiful scenery. Not to mention, being close to the beach is always a plus. 

What do you like about the residency: This program offers an academic learning environment with a supportive, well-trained faculty and state-of-the-art facilities. 

Hobbies: Traveling, scuba diving, basketball, fishing, game nights, spending time with friends and family, and watching football 

Fun fact: My dog, Maggie, has a unique talent; she can rebound and steal a basketball. Another fun fact about me is that I have traveled to 15 countries and 30 states. 

 


Leigh Fountain, D.O. 

Leigh Fountain, D.O. 

Hometown: Tampa, FL 

College: Wake Forest University 

Medical school: Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine  

Bio: I actually transferred from OB/GYN before realizing my calling was in the ED. I initially couples matched here with my EM husband and spent a year admiring his program's atmosphere, support, lifestyle, and breadth of patients. I'm thrilled to bring my procedural skills and women's health knowledge to University Hospital!  

What do you like about Mobile: The TREES! Mobile is so gorgeous and lush with huge live oaks and vibrant azaleas. The food is wonderful, and people are warm while offering an urban atmosphere where you can go out and let loose with friends. 

What do you like about the residency: Everyone is genuinely welcoming and working to develop EM physicians rather than use residents for cheap labor. Also, my co-residents and attendings recognize and acknowledge the importance of a rich life outside of work, which makes for more well-rounded and less burnt-out coworkers. 

Hobbies: Karaoke, painting (acrylic, posca), growing veggies, annoying my dogs with love, altering/making clothes, hiking, consuming Indian/Thai/Viet/Korean food, concerts, and pointing out birds with my husband 
Fun fact: I'm an unapologetic sucker for a theme. Playlist? Event? Halloween party? I'll be there. 

 


Nick Gregory, M.D. 

Nick Gregory, M.D. 

Hometown: Keystone Heights, FL 

College: University of Florida 

Medical school: Ross University School of Medicine 

Bio: Born and raised in northeast Florida. Majored in biomedical engineering with full intentions of pursuing a career in medicine. Worked as a CNA, MA, and cardiac stress tech prior to beginning medical school. Met the love of my life during medical school and got engaged shortly before arriving in Alabama together. 

What do you like about Mobile: The food, Southern hospitality, outdoor activities, and the cost of living. 

What do you like about the residency: New facilities, great faculty, and welcoming/family environment created by everyone within the residency program. 

Hobbies: Sports, in particular football, basketball, baseball and all things Gators. I also enjoy scuba diving, traveling, and trying new things. 

Fun fact: I grew up on my parents’ farm assisting with the care of animals of all kinds from your standard dogs, goats, pigs, chickens to the more exotic ostriches and corn snakes. Interesting fact: 1 ostrich egg = 24 chicken eggs.

 


Sydney Grubb, D.O. 

Sydney Grubb, D.O. 

Hometown: Saint Michael, MN 

College: University of Minnesota 

Medical school: Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine 

Bio: I was born and raised in a small town outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota. I studied genetics and cell biology at the University of Minnesota, and I worked as a scribe and a barista. I went to ACOM for medical school. In my spare time I love playing with my puppy, reading, and going to the gym! 

What do you like about Mobile: It's close enough to the beach and lots of large cities, so there is always plenty to do. 

What do you like about the residency: All the faculty and residents are incredibly kind and supportive. 

Hobbies: Reading, writing music, going to the gym, playing with my puppy. 

Fun fact: I have been to 27 states and 12 countries. 

 


Tony Jackson, D.O. 

Tony Jackson, D.O. 

Hometown: Born in Auburn, California, but moved to northwest Florida at 14. I have lived all over the country though.  

College: University of West Florida  

Medical school: Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine 

Bio: I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at 18 and served as an infantry rifleman. After leaving the Marines, I pursued a degree in finance during my undergraduate studies. Following some time in the business world, where I found myself unfulfilled, I transitioned to prehospital care, first as an EMT and later as a paramedic in a busy 911 county EMS service. Concurrently, during medical school, I also taught EMT and paramedic students at a local program. However, my most important and fulfilling role is being a father to an amazing daughter who continues to impress me daily.  

What do you like about Mobile: Mobile is a wonderful city with great food and lots of amenities, however, the outdoor life is what I enjoy the most. The natural beauty is very diverse with an assortment of hiking trails, rivers, and beaches nearby. Both Pensacola and New Orleans are close enough for day trips as well.  

What do you like about the residency: The program has a safety net feel in a small academic center environment. It is high acuity with abundant learning opportunities. The faculty and residents are incredibly welcoming and supportive! 

Hobbies: Working out, paddle boarding, camping and hiking.  

Fun fact: My first dream job was to be a Marine Corps Aviator, but I was medically disqualified.  

 


Scott Johnson, D.O. 

Scott Johnson, D.O. 

Hometown: Fairhope, AL 

College: Auburn University 

Medical school: Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine 

Bio: Born and raised in southern Alabama. First-generation physician. I thank Auburn football for forcing me to learn stress management at an early age and for introducing me to my wife. War Eagle.  

What do you like about Mobile: This area will forever be “home” for me and being able to practice medicine here has always been a dream of mine.  

What do you like about the residency: Level I trauma center, emphasis on education, patient diversity, and dedicated faculty.  

Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, exercising, going to the beach, watching Auburn football and Atlanta Braves baseball.  

Fun fact: Before starting college, I spent a week sailing around the British Virgin Islands with my best friends.  

 


Tosin Oladunjoye, M.D. 

Tosin Oladunjoye, M.D. 

Hometown: New York City, NY  

College: University At Albany  

Medical school: Trinity School of Medicine  

Bio: I was born and raised in New York City, the Big Apple. As a metropolis, the city has exposed me to a variety of cultures and taught me how to communicate with people from all walks of life. I discovered my love and passion for emergency medicine while working in the inner-city hospital system. Before attending medical school, I worked as a teacher, mentor, and researcher. I aim to give back to underserved communities through my line of work.  

What do you like about Mobile: There is a lot of history and great cuisine in Mobile. The downtown urban city lifestyle and suburban lifestyle are both available to you.   

What do you like about the residency: You'll find that the faculty truly care about your growth and success. I really enjoy the training sessions involving simulations and hands-on exercises.  

Hobbies: A sport of any kind.  

Fun fact: I once told a joke to a famous NBA player, and he laughed.  

 


Ore Oyetan, M.D. 

Ore Oyetan, M.D. 

Hometown: Cedar Hill, TX 

College: Howard University  

Medical school: Howard University  

Bio: I was accepted to Howard University Washington, D.C., on a full tuition scholarship. I graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in biology and minor in chemistry. While at Howard, I was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest honorary scholastic society in the U.S., which counts among its members a number of U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices and senators. After matriculation into Howard University College of Medicine in 2017, I served as a senator on the Executive Board Student Council. Presently, I am pursuing a career in emergency medicine after previously being a general surgery resident.  

What do you like about Mobile: I love celebrating Mardi Grad in Mobile. It's also relatively quiet with lower cost of living, having lived in big cities for years.  

What do you like about the residency: USA EM residency is a family-friendly program with excellent resident camaraderie and supportive attendings.  

Hobbies: Love trying new restaurants. Avid NBA fan and FIFA gamer.  

Fun fact: I love spicy food and haven’t met anyone that matches my Scoville scale  

 


Seth Richard, D.O. 

Seth Richard, D.O. 

Hometown: Church Point, LA 

College: BS, Louisiana State University; MS, Mississippi College 

Medical school: Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine - Louisiana 

Bio: I'm from Church Point, Louisiana, in the heart of Cajun Country. So most people will mispronounce my last name as Richard instead of Richard. It's confusing but I'd gladly explain if you ask. Before medical school I worked as an ED tech and was a lifeguarding instructor in college. No pets currently but searching for a pet fish. 

What do you like about Mobile: Close parallels to life back home like seafood, Mardi Gras, the weather, and the beaches. 

What do you like about the residency: An academic program at a Level 1 trauma center serving a large catchment area along the Gulf Coast with a high acuity, diverse patient population, supportive faculty, close-knit group of residents, and newly built adult and pediatric emergency departments … what's not to like? 

Hobbies: Anything outside like running, hiking, soccer, attempts at gardening, carving pumpkins, and responding with “Tigers” when someone says “Geaux”  

Fun fact: I once slept through French Customs on an overnight bus trip from London to Paris. 

 


Collins Stutts, D.O. 

Collins Stutts, D.O. 

Hometown: Tuscumbia, Al 

College: Auburn University  

Medical school: Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine

Bio: I am a lifelong resident of Alabama, having grown up on a farm where I developed a deep appreciation for rural life and the outdoors. I share my home with my German Shorthaired Pointer, Hurdy, who enjoys exploring the hiking trails of Mobile and the many accesses to water.  I was recently engaged and look forward to the next chapter of life with my fiancé, Katie, balancing my love for the outdoors with my personal and professional pursuits in Alabama. 

What do you like about Mobile: I enjoy the proximity to the beach, the Mardi Gras season, the distinctive culture, and all the restaurant options.  

What do you like about the residency: I appreciate the connections between residents, the complexity of patient cases, and the support from the faculty. 

Hobbies: Kayaking, golfing, pickleball, long walks on the beach with my No. 1 Hurdy. 

Fun fact: I love lamp.