Current Residents in the General Surgery Residency Program

PGY-5s

Hayden Alford, M.D.Hayden Alford, M.D.

Hometown: Dyersburg, TN
College: Virginia Military Institute
Medical School: ETSU Quillen College of Medicine
Email: htalford@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Hayden Alford graduated from the Virginia Military Institute with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry. While at VMI, he was a full-scholarship member of the Division I FCS football team serving as both quarterback and punter for four years. Upon graduating from the Virginia Military Institute, he was awarded the Dave Hart Post-Graduate Scholarship from the Southern Conference. While at ETSU Quillen College of Medicine, Hayden served as the Public Relations Officer for the class of 2020 and as the Tennessee Medical Association Student Chapter President.

In 2020, Dr. Alford matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Alford like most about being a resident at South Alabama?

What most attracted me to South Alabama were the genuine relationships among the residents and faculty. This program stood out from all others I interviewed because of its well-balanced academic and clinical training combined with the true family-like atmosphere within the surgery department.

 

Victoria Bouillon, M.D.Victoria Bouillon, M.D.

Hometown: Pembroke Pines, Florida
College: Case Western Reserve University
Medical School: University of Florida College of Medicine
Email: vbouillon@health.southalabama.edu

Dr. Victoria Bouillon graduated from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biochemistry, and minors in French and Business. While at CWRU, she was a member of Delta Gamma Fraternity and acted as the creative director and choreographer for the Annual Variety show. She was also channeled her love of dance as a member of the Spartan Dance Crew. While in medical school at University of Florida College of Medicine, she excelled academically and clinically. Given her passion for global health, she led several medical outreach trips to Fonds-Parisien, Haiti and was able to provide essential medical care to thousands of patients. Her research also delved into local health disparities and she played a large part in creating a self-sustaining farm at a local homeless shelter after conducting a nutritional needs assessment demonstrating the stark differences in health of the homeless that were closely linked to subpar nutrition.

In 2020, Dr. Bouillon matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Bouillon like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

I remember returning home from my interview at South, and people asked me about it I would reply “it was like a giant hug”. The family atmosphere was palpable throughout my interview and I appreciated that the residents made it a priority to really get to know applicants. Although I knew that I was one of countless applicants, I felt like a priority during my one on one time, and felt like I got an accurate and complete representation of what South was all about during my short stay, and it was enough to make me want to stay for good.

 

Tyler Kaelin, M.D.Tyler Kaelin, M.D.

Hometown: Milton, Florida
College: Berry College
Medical School: University of South Alabama
Email: tkaelin@health.southalabama.edu

Dr. Tyler Kaelin grew up in the Florida panhandle before attending Berry College in Rome, GA. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and minor in Mathematics. He also graduated with honors following the completion of his honors thesis on the “Synthesis of a Fluorescent Universal DNA Nucleoside”. In 2016, he was awarded a Navy Health Professions Scholarship for medical school at the University of South Alabama. During his time in medical school, Dr. Kaelin helped pioneer the College of Medicine’s Wellness Program, serving for two years as the student-led initiative’s first president. As a third-year medical student, he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and Gold Humanism Honor Society. Dr. Kaelin was selected to serve on the LCME Accreditation Committee, as well as the Committee for Admissions as a student interviewer. He served as a student leader with the Christian Medical Ministry of South Alabama, participating in bible studies and medical mission trips to Costa Rica and Rwanda. At graduation, he was awarded -by vote of his classmates- the Medical Alumni Leadership Award “in recognition of outstanding leadership of [his] graduating class.” In his free time, he enjoys playing spike ball and volleyball, annual backpacking trips with his twin sister, making pottery, and kayaking the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta.

In 2020, Dr. Kaelin matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Kaelin like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

The program is as committed to training excellent surgeons as it is cultivating an environment that fosters respect and builds community. Having completed medical school at South Alabama, I witnessed firsthand how the residents and faculty have empathy and compassion not only for their patients, but for their peers and department as well. It’s an honor to find myself among such hard-working and down to earth surgeons and surgeons-in-training.

 

Megan McCaul, M.D.Megan McCaul, M.D.

Hometown: Rolla, Missouri
College: Westminster College
Medical School: University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine
Email: mmccaul@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Megan McCaul graduated from Westminster College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biochemistry. While at Westminster College she was a member of the women’s basketball team. Her team received the honor of highest GPA amongst NCAA division 3 women’s basketball teams for the 2013-2014 season. She was also involved in other campus organizations throughout her undergraduate career. While in medical school at the University of Missouri, she was selected as a chair of the Student Ambassadors, who represent the medical school to the public and welcome incoming students. She graduated from the University of Missouri in May of 2020.

In 2020, Dr. McCaul matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. McCaul like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

During the interview process it seemed that everyone was genuinely interested in the people they were recruiting to this program. My conversations with the people here were real conversations, which made me feel very welcome.

 

Loree Thornton, M.D.Loree Thornton, M.D.

Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO
College: Colorado State University
Medical School: University of Colorado School of Medicine
Email: lthornton@health.southalabama.edu

Dr. Loree Thornton originally graduated from Colorado State University with a B.A. in English and a license to teach secondary education. While at CSU, Loree competed on the Women’s Track and Field team receiving not only many academic honors, but multiple school and Mountain West Conference athletic records, and an NCAA DI championship title and collegiate record in the women’s hammer throw. Loree went on to compete professionally, winning many national and international competitions and represented the United States in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China as well as served several years on the United State Track and Field Associated as women’s throw chair representative. Inspired, after retiring from the Olympics, Loree decided to pursue another long term dream of becoming a physician. Loree attended the University of Colorado Colorado Springs for her science prerequisites and matriculated into the University of Colorado School of Medicine in the Fall of 2016. While at CUSOM, Loree served in many leadership positions as well as involved in curriculum reform. She was nominated by her peers into Gold Humanism Honor Society for outstanding and compassionate patient care.

In 2020, Dr. Thornton reached her ultimate goal, which she refers to as her second once in a lifetime dream, and matched as a categorical resident into General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Thornton like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

When deciding on a program to train as a surgeon, I knew I wanted to train somewhere where I would receive exceptional training, have the ability to match into my desired fellowship, and have quality OR experiences. I wanted to make sure I was in a program that valued its residents and was invested in residents both inside and outside the hospital. I wanted a program where I could see myself working with the people every day for 5 to 7 years. I can safely say, at the interview dinner, I knew I this was my program. On the drive home from the actual interview, I already texted my husband I had found the one.

 

Katie Vines, M.D. (Prelim)Katie Vines, M.D.

Hometown: Hamilton, AL
College: Auburn University
Medical School: UAB School of Medicine
Email: kvines@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Katie Vines graduated from Auburn University with her Bachelor of Science Degree in Biomedical Sciences in 2013. While at Auburn University, she conducted research in the Department of Nutrition studying the molecular proteins and signaling pathways involved in the diabetic rat brain. This research interest led her to pursue a Master of Science in Nutrition Science after completing her undergraduate studies. She graduated summa cum laude for her graduate degree in 2016 and was later published for her research thesis titled “TrkA and Insulin Receptor in Streptozotin-Induced Diabetes Rat Brain”.

While in medical school at UAB, she shined during her clinical rotations, research, and in student leadership. She received excellent evaluations during her clinical rotations and was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society through peer nomination and faculty voting. While conducting research with the Hepatobiliary Transplant Division in the Department of Surgery assessing tumor characteristics as prognostic indicators, she presented her findings at the Academic Surgical Congress in 2017. Her leadership roles included serving as an Orientation Leader, Clinical Skills Examination Evaluator, Introduction to Clinical Medicine Representative, Anatomy Teaching Assistant, and as President of the Surgery Interest Group. She graduated from UAB School of Medicine in 2020.

In 2020, Dr. Vines matched as a preliminary surgery resident into the General Surgery Residency Program at the University of South Alabama. She is interested in all aspects of surgery and is maintaining an open mind to all career paths made available by training in General Surgery.

What does Dr. Vines like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

The people, definitely! Everyone is extremely welcoming, and the faculty are very invested in the education of all of the residents. Residents treat their co-residents as family and are very supportive of each other. All of the staff within the program go above and beyond to aid in the education of residents and make it an ideal environment for training. I have lived in Alabama all my life and knew I wanted to train in the Southeast for residency. The pre-interview dinner showcased the family-feel of the program and the investment of the faculty to residents. The close proximity to my family, excellent training and operative exposure, and (most importantly) collaborative support by faculty and residents were the factors that made South stand out.

 


PGY-4s

Shem Blackley, M.D.Shem Blackley, MD

Hometown: Shelby, NC
College: Appalachian State University 
Medical School: Wake Forest School of Medicine
Email: skblackley@health.southalabama.edu

Shem Blackley, M.D., graduated from Appalachian State University with a bachelor’s degree in cell/molecular biology. While at Appalachian State University, he was very involved in research, working in a freshwater ecology lab that focused on the ecological impacts of dam creation and removal on rivers in the Southeastern United States. He also had his own research project regarding the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and its impact on amphibian population decline in the Southern Appalachians. While attending Wake Forest School of Medicine, Shem was a co-founding member of a school anatomy tutoring group and involved in colorectal research looking at the effect of patient demographics on surgical treatment outcomes of terminal ileitis in Crohn’s disease. During Shem’s final year of medical school, he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical Honor Society. 

In 2021, Dr. Blackley matched as a categorical resident into the general surgery residency at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. 

What does Dr. Blackley like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

“Everyone was very friendly and genuinely interested in getting to know me as a person during the interview season. There is a ubiquitous sense of respect amongst the residents and faculty members that fosters an ideal learning environment.”

 

Meghan Shriver, M.D.Meghan Blythe, MD

Hometown: White City, KS
College: Kansas State University
Medical School: University of Kansas School of Medicine
Email: mblythe@health.southalabama.edu

Meghan Shriver, M.D., graduated summa cum laude from Kansas State University with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. She worked for four years in Colorado for a cattle feeding company before making a career change to pursue medicine. While in medical school at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, her extracurricular involvement reflected her interests in rural medicine and medical education. Most notably, she led a team of fellow students in the development of the Clinical Anatomy Mentorship Program, a pilot program incorporating gross anatomy peer teaching within the M3 surgery clerkship. She graduated from University of Kansas School of Medicine with honors for her academic and clinical performance as well as completion of a scholarly project.

In 2021, Dr. Blythe matched as a categorical resident into the general surgery residency at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. Outside of medicine, Meghan enjoys live music and grilling. 

What does Dr. Shriver like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

“I interviewed at many places that would train me well as a future surgeon, but what made South stand out was the promise that the faculty, residents, and staff would support me both professionally and personally. These are the people whom I want to be surrounded by for the next five years.”

 

Elizabeth Krilich, M.D.

Elizabeth Sinanian, M.D. 

Hometown: Dyer, IN
College: Franciscan University of Steubenville
Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine
Email: emkrilich@health.southalabama.edu

Elizabeth “Kril” Sinanian, M.D., graduated magna cum laude from Franciscan University of Steubenville with a bachelor’s degree in biology and a minor in chemistry. There, she played soccer at the NCAA Division III level for all four years, serving as a captain her senior year and receiving MVP that same year. Her research pursuits during this time were in bioinformatics, where she published her findings on sequence conservations between various enzyme families. In addition, she conducted research at Abbott Laboratories with the FISH program, which concentrates on studying neglected diseases that affect largely developing countries. She was able to publish results on the prevalence of hepatitis delta in Cameroon. In her undergraduate years, she participated in mission outreach to the people that lived in the nearby Appalachia, where she felt called to provide care. 

She matriculated that fall into medical school at Indiana University School of Medicine with her pre-clinical years in South Bend and her clinical rotations in Indianapolis. She volunteered often with several organizations helping women who suffer from domestic violence, served as president of the South Bend chapter of American Medical Women’s Association, and received the Gold Humanism Honor Award. Her research pursuits included working in the University of Notre Dame’s biomedical engineering department with gold nanoparticles tagging HER2+ cells, and later with the orthopedic department in Indianapolis on hip and knee replacement outcomes. She graduated from Indiana University in 2021, got married, and is now in her categorical intern year at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. 

What does Dr. Sinanian like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

“I love the resident culture that the faculty take care to cultivate and carry on through the years. There is an environment of cooperation without malignant competition. I also enjoy the warm weather and southern hospitality.”

 

Elizabeth Lockett, M.D.Elizabeth Lockett, MD

Hometown: Marietta, GA
College: Berry College
Medical School: Medical College of Georgia
Email: ehlockett@health.southalabama.edu

Elizabeth “Lib” Lockett, M.D., graduated magna cum laude from Berry College with a bachelor’s degree in animal science. While at Berry, she was an honors program student and played both women’s soccer and women’s tennis at the varsity level, becoming captain of the soccer team her senior year. Throughout her college career, she earned all-conference honors in soccer and an All-Conference Sportsmanship Award for tennis, in addition to Berry’s Scholar-Athlete Award all four years of college. In addition to playing soccer and tennis, she worked several jobs at Berry, including research assistant and scholarship fundraiser. Upon graduating in 2013, she moved to northeastern China to teach English, eventually moving home to the U.S. in 2015 to pursue a career in medicine. She began medical school at the Medical College of Georgia in 2017, earning multiple scholarships and awards, including “Student of the Year” at MCG’s Northwest Campus in 2020 as well as the J. Paul Ferguson Award for Leadership in 2020. She was also inducted into the Gold Humanism Honors Society in 2020. Additionally, she participated in and led trips to Peru during medical school. Her research in medical school focused on the use of point-of-care ultrasound in clinical rotations for medical students (Ultrasound Curriculum Implementation into a State-Wide Family Medicine Clerkship, 2019).

In 2021, Dr. Lockett matched as a categorical resident into the general surgery residency at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. Outside of medicine, she enjoys hiking, playing sports, and gardening. 

What does Dr. Lockett like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

“Without a doubt, it’s the people. When I interviewed at South, I was blown away by how friendly, welcoming, and genuine each resident and attending was, and how each person seemed full of purpose. I felt like I was joining a family of residents working toward a common goal of becoming technically excellent, patient-centered surgeons. This welcoming ‘family feel’ has only increased as I have moved to Mobile and prepared to begin my training. I am thrilled and honored to be a part of this program.”

 

Morgan Roberts, M.D.Roberts

Hometown: Mobile, AL
College: Auburn University
Medical School: University of South Alabama College of Medicine
Email: morganeroberts@health.southalabama.edu

Morgan Roberts, M.D., graduated from Auburn University with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences. While at Auburn, she participated in multiple research projects within the department of biology and was named to the College of Science and Mathematics Dean’s List all four years. Following college, Dr. Roberts was able to return to her hometown to attend medical school at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. During her time in medical school, she was elected to serve on the LCME Accreditation Committee and served as a founding member and president of the Women in Surgery Interest Group.

In 2021, Dr. Roberts matched as a categorical resident into the general surgery residency at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine.

What does Dr. Roberts like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

“As a medical student at South Alabama, I was given the opportunity to truly ‘see’ the department of surgery firsthand. I was impressed by how capable the residents were both in and out of the operating room and the opportunities provided by the program. But even more so, I was drawn to the people. The comradery amongst the residents and the enthusiasm of the attendings made it hard to imagine choosing anywhere else to complete my residency!”

 


PGY-3s

Ciara Jenkins, M.D.Ciara Jenkins, M.D.

Hometown: Ivor, Virginia
College: Old Dominion University
Medical School: Eastern Virginia Medical School
Email: ciarajenkins@health.southalabama.edu

Dr. Ciara Jenkins graduated from Old Dominion University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. While at ODU, she competed as a member of the Equestrian team and served as a peer tutor for various biology and chemistry courses. While in medical school at Eastern Virginia Medical School, she excelled academically and held many leadership positions including roles on the Student Government Association and as the Chair of the Student Committee during the LCME Reaccreditation process. She continued her peer tutoring activities, was selected as a Clerkship Chief for the 3rd year General Surgery clerkship and was chosen to receive several departmental and institutional awards for academic excellence, service to others, and leadership. Dr. Jenkins was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society during her fourth year of medical school.

In 2022, Dr. Jenkins matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama. 

What does Dr. Jenkins like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

During my interview with South, I could immediately tell that everyone was genuinely happy to be part of the program and really enjoyed spending time with their co-residents. It was plain to see how supportive the department is and how much they value their residents both as trainees and individuals with lives outside of the hospital.

 

Alexander McNally, M.D.Alexander McNally, M.D.

Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia
College: University of Florida
Medical School: Eastern Virginia Medical School
Email: amcnally@health.southalabama.edu 

Alexander McNally, M.D. graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Science. Following college, Dr. McNally was able to return home and attend Eastern Virginia Medical School as a Navy Health Professions Scholarship recipient. During his time in medical school, he participated in multiple Trauma and Acute Care Surgery research studies and was highly involved with community outreach, leading ‘Medical Adventures’, an organization focused on introducing underprivileged high school students to medicine and the many healthcare career opportunities.

Upon medical school graduation, Dr. McNally commissioned into Active Duty Naval Service as a Lieutenant and completed a General Surgery Internship at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia. Outside of his professional interests, Dr. McNally enjoys hiking, fishing, and cheering for the Florida Gators. 

In 2022, Dr. McNally matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.   

What does Dr. McNally like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

It was clear during my interviews that USA is committed to training excellent Surgeons and does so in a challenging, but completely supportive and collegial environment. I look forward to the experience that lies ahead.

 

Priscilla Roberts, M.D.Priscilla Roberts, M.D.

Hometown: Tampa, Florida
College: University of South Alabama
Medical School: University of South Alabama College of Medicine
Email: pperez@health.southalabama.edu

Dr. Priscilla Roberts graduated magna cum laude from the University of South Alabama with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biomedical Sciences and a Minor in Chemistry. A native of Tampa, Florida, she transferred to South Alabama as a Junior in college after changing career paths from political to medical science. As a member of the American Chemical Society and the Alpha Epsilon Delta Honor Society, she worked through community efforts to extend educational opportunities to women and children through programs such as Girls Exploring Math and Science and the Boy Scouts of America. Her undergraduate research involved studying fluorescent material, lysosomal dysfunction, and aging. Later research projects included comparing the efficacy and efficiency of ultrasound vs. laparoscopic TAP-blocks. She began medical school in 2018 and served as Secretary of her class and Vice President of the college. She helped establish the Neurosurgery Interest Group and worked for the Surgery Interest Group. In medical school, she served her community through free clinics, COVID-19 vaccination events, housing renovations for the underprivileged, and education workshops.

In 2022, Dr. Roberts matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.   

What does Dr. Roberts like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

The program has demonstrated its ability to train confident and more than capable surgeons while fostering a home for its residents and families. I was drawn to the craft through this program and its people. This program and department set themselves apart, graciously. It is a privilege to join them in serving the area, continue to learn from them and work alongside them.

 

Robert Ross, M.D. Robert Ross MD

Hometown: Monroe, Louisiana
College: University of Louisiana at Monroe
Medical School: Louisiana State University Health Shreveport
Email: rross@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Robert “Rob” Ross graduated from the University of Louisiana at Monroe with a BS in Biology after working for several years in the restaurant industry. He then went on to Louisiana State University Shreveport where he earned a Master of Public Health followed by a Master of Medical Science at Mississippi College in Clinton, MS. For medical school, he returned to LSU Health Shreveport where he was heavily involved in both educational improvement as a student member of the medical school curriculum committee and volunteer work as a leader of Support for Humanitarianism through Intercontinental Projects (SHIP), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization partnering with medical personnel in rural western Kenya. In 2019, Dr. Ross matriculated initially as a neurosurgery designated preliminary intern at Tulane University Medical Center in New Orleans, LA and was later offered a position as a PGY2 preliminary general surgery resident. In 2021, he became the first Research Fellow in the Translational and Integrative Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Research (TIGER) Lab at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Under the mentorship of Philip Schauer and Vance Albaugh, he studied the role of metabolic surgery in gut-brain pathway alteration, cancer prevention, and biochemical modification and published multiple manuscripts and book chapters. After two years dedicated to research, he joined Vanderbilt General Surgery Program as a preliminary resident. Dr. Ross’ amazing family includes his wife, daughter, and dog who have tolerated his long path with grace and support.

In 2024, Dr. Ross was offered the opportunity to join the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama as a categorical PGY3.

What does Dr. Ross like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

In the years before being offered a position at USA, I met several prior residents and faculty who touted the University of South Alabama as a hidden gem of resident camaraderie, faculty support, and excellence in surgical training. In the time since, I have found these statements to have been genuine.

Kyle Sheppard, M.D. (Prelim)Kyle Sheppard, M.D.

Hometown: Waco, TX
College: University of Arkansas
Medical School: McGovern Medical School
Email: ksheppard@health.southalabama.edu

Kyle Sheppard, M.D., graduated magna cum laude from the University of Arkansas in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in biology. While at the University of Arkansas, he was accepted into the honors college and defended his senior thesis on the “Studies of Curcumin and Brartemicin Analogues in Breast Cancer Metastasis.” He also served as president of the Student Health Advisory Committee on campus for two years and participated in global health trips to Thailand, Cambodia, and Honduras. 

During his time at McGovern Medical School, he excelled academically in his preclinical and clinical coursework. He was awarded a Graham Award in Quality Improvement & Patient Safety for his research in pediatric handoffs from the OR to ICU with the department of pediatric surgery. He presented his findings at the Academic Surgical Congress national meeting in 2019. His leadership roles included Global Surgical Student Alliance Chapter president, McGovern Society peer mentor, and student ambassador tasked with interviewing and recruiting pre-medical students. Outside of his professional interests, Dr. Sheppard enjoys playing soccer, fishing, hiking, and cooking.

In 2022, Dr. Sheppard matched as a categorical resident into the general surgery residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Sheppard like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

“Everyone in the program have made me feel welcomed and cared for since the day I matched. I really enjoy the close-knit, family feel of the program. The senior residents and faculty are very supportive and love to teach.”

 

David Warnky, M.D.David Warnky, M.D.

Hometown: Wichita, KS
College: Kansas State University
Medical School: University of Kansas School of Medicine
Email: dwarnky@health.southalabama.edu

David Warnky, M.D., graduated magna cum laude from Kansas State University with a bachelor’s degree in Public Health. In addition to his undergraduate courses, he conducted several public health projects with the Healthy Communities Laboratory. While at K-State, David also enjoyed playing intramural soccer, helping international students accommodate to life in the US, and teaching PE at the Boys and Girls Club. In his senior year, he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, and upon graduation, he matriculated into the University of Kansas School of Medicine.

While at the University of Kansas, David continued to expand his interests in public health; he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to India where he conducted an independent research project on the incorporation of Social Determinants of Health work into primary care systems. He also had the privilege of marrying his wife, Grace, in the spring of 2019. 

In 2022, David matched as a categorical resident into the general surgery residency at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. Outside of medicine, David enjoys backpacking and reading old books. 

What does Dr. Warnky like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

I felt confident that South could offer me everything I was looking for in a training program. Not only would I be prepared to handle the most-difficult cases, but I would also have the privilege of learning from many surgeons who had skillfully navigated the difficulties of balancing a healthy family life with the rigorous demands of surgical training. 

 

Melody Zeidan, M.D.Melody Zeidan, M.D.

Hometown: Camden, Alabama
College: The University of Alabama; Vanderbilt University Law School
Medical School: University of South Alabama
Email: mzeidan@health.southalabama.edu

Dr. Melody Zeidan graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2004, having double majored in Spanish and in Legal Theory & Practice.  During her undergraduate years, she participated in the University Honors Program as well as the International Honors Program.  She was a founding member of Alpha Delta Sigma Sorority, as well as being active in the Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity, the UA chapter of Model UN, and multiple university choral groups.  She then attended law school at Vanderbilt University, where she was a Chancellor’s Scholar.  During law school, she was a member of the Headnotes a capella choir and participated in the Intramural Appellate Advocacy Competition.  After earning her J.D. in 2007, Dr. Zeidan returned to Alabama, where she practiced labor and employment law for nine years before pursuing a new career in medicine.  

She attended the University of South Alabama College of Medicine, where she was active in the Student Run Free Clinic, as well as serving two years on the operating committee of the Society of Student Run Free Clinics.  She also served in leadership roles within her chapters of the American Medical Women’s Association and the Student National Medical Association, as well as the Medical Spanish Interest Group.  During medical school, she was selected for membership in both the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society.  

In 2022, she matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery residency at the University of South Alabama. Dr. Zeidan is married with three children. 

What does Dr. Zeidan like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

I can’t say enough about the emphasis that the program places on physicians helping each other succeed.  There is an all-encompassing atmosphere of encouragement and support, with both residents and attendings lifting each other up and pushing each other to achieve.  That kind of collegiality and focus on professional as well as personal success is really rare.

 


PGY-2s

Madison Bruce, M.D.Madison Bruce, M.D.

Hometown: Albertville, AL
College: Auburn University
Medical School: University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine
Email: mbruce@health.southalabama.edu

Dr. Madison (Madi) Bruce grew up in Albertville, Alabama before attending Auburn University on a full academic scholarship. She graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science. She spent her time at Auburn working as a server as well as a teaching assistant in the department of Biology. While at Auburn, she participated in research through a national, non-profit organization, ACEing Autism by volunteering as a tennis instructor to investigate motor skill outcomes in adults with developmental disabilities following an 8-week adapted tennis program.  Following college, she attended medical school at the University of Alabama at Birmingham where she continued research through the colorectal division of the department of surgery leading to a presentation at the Academic Surgical Congress in 2023. Her leadership roles included serving as an orientation leader, anatomy teaching assistant, and learning community representative, elected by her classmates. Outside of medicine, Madi enjoys playing sand volleyball, golf, and cooking. 

In 2023, Dr. Bruce matched as a categorical resident in the General Surgery Residency program at the University of South Alabama. 

What does Dr. Bruce like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

I felt confident South would not only prepare me to be an excellent surgeon of any kind, but also surround me with amazing co-residents and faculty along the way. It was evident that this is a family even through virtual interviews. I am thrilled to be a part of the south family and am so excited to be with them for the next five years. 

 

Aidan Gilbert, M.D.Aidan Gilbert, M.D.

Hometown: Montgomery, AL
College: The University of Alabama
Medical School: University of South Alabama Whiddon College of Medicine
Email: agilbert@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Aidan Gilbert graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology.  Following graduation, he attained a Master’s in Public Health with a focus in epidemiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.  He then began working as a biostatistician within the Division of Hematology & Oncology at UAB Hospital where he received the Seng-jaw Soong Award for Excellence in biostatistics.  He then decided to pursue a career as a physician and matriculated into the University of South Alabama Whiddon College of Medicine in 2019.  While at the College of Medicine, Dr. Gilbert helped to create and teach a course that taught fellow students SAS statistical coding language.  Dr. Gilbert remains an active researcher.  He has authored multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts on topics including hemorrhage control, cancer care, and thoracic surgery.  He is currently a co-investigator on a Society of Thoracic Surgeons funded project utilizing the General Thoracic Surgery Database assessing the interplay between smoking and surgical technique on perioperative outcomes in esophagectomy. 

In 2023, Dr. Gilbert matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Gilbert like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

I went to medical school at USA and knew the environment here was one that fostered professional and personal growth.  Leadership personnel in the Department of Surgery and the residency program strive to make all of the residents feel valued.  I am married with three daughters, and I knew that Mobile, AL was a great place to raise a family.  The culture within the USA Department of Surgery is one that celebrates and supports my decision to be a husband and father. 

 

Kiah Gledhill, M.D.Kiah Gledhill, M.D.

Hometown: Hartford, KY
College: Kentucky Wesleyan College
Medical School: University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Email: kgledhill@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Kiah Gledhill graduated from Kentucky Wesleyan College with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry. While at the Kentucky Wesleyan, he was a member of their inter-collegiate baseball team.  His team accomplishments included winning the GMAC championship in 2017. He was awarded the Marisue Coy Scholar-Athlete Award for being the senior student who best embodied the term “scholar-athlete.” During his time at The University of Kentucky College of Medicine, he received “achievement awards” during his first and second years which are given to students performing in the top 5% of their class. During medical school, he volunteered with The Salvation Army homeless shelter by providing smoking cessation counseling and nicotine replacement to residents of the shelter. He subsequently completed a research project with the Salvation Army homeless shelter titled “The Effectiveness of the Salvation Army Clinic – Smoking Cessation Group at Reducing Cigarette Smoking.” He also completed a research project with the UK Surgery department titled: “Comparative long-term effectiveness between ventral hernia repairs with bioabsorbable and synthetic mesh.” Outside of medicine, Kiah enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter including going to church, watching thriller movies, and cheering for the Miami Dolphins. 

In 2023, Dr. Gledhill matched as a categorical resident into the general surgery residency at the University of South Alabama.   

What does Dr. Gledhill like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

When I started the interview trail, I did not expect to move my family 8 hours from home. However, after interviewing at South – followed by many prayerful nights – I knew that training here would give me the opportunity to be the best surgeon, husband, and father that I can be. I’m excited to train at a high acuity, rigorous, and demanding program that also takes pride in creating a supportive environment for its residents and their families.

 

Michael Jackson, M.D.Michael Jackson, M.D.

Hometown: Mobile, AL
College: University of South Alabama
Medical School: University of South Alabama Whiddon College of Medicine
Email: mljackson@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Michael “Mike” Jackson, Jr. was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of South Alabama with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences. There, he was a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta, a pre-health honor society, and was involved in numerous projects including Habitat for Humanity and Coastal Cleanup. During his time as an undergraduate student, he volunteered at Wilmer Hall Children’s Home providing math and science tutoring services for underserved students in the Mobile area. Dr. Jackson also participated in research with the USA Center for Lung Biology studying the role of the caspase-1 enzyme on microvascular endothelial cell damage.

He began medical school at the University of South Alabama Whiddon College of Medicine in 2019. There, he served as president of the Surgery Interest Group and participated in multiple research projects including a project with USA Health Trauma Surgery investigating prolonged immobility and pulmonary complications in trauma patients with spinal fractures. Outside of the hospital, Dr. Jackson can be found playing music with his friends and spending time with his wife, Anabelle, and two dogs, Bean and Poppy.

In 2023, Dr. Jackson matched as a categorical resident in the General Surgery Residency program at the University of South Alabama

What does Dr. Jackson like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

The University of South Alabama General Surgery Program provides a combination of elite general surgery training and a welcoming family atmosphere. From day one, I have felt like I joined a family here at USA that is truly invested in my success and that of my fellow residents. The camaraderie, leadership involvement, and depth of surgical training are blended in a way that made USA stand out from other programs.

 

Polly Jasper, M.D.Polly Jasper, M.D.

Hometown: Charlotte, NC
College: Clemson University
Medical School: Medical University of South Carolina
Email: pjasper@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Polly Jasper graduated summa cum laude from Clemson University in 2019 with two Bachelor of Science degrees in Genetics and Economics. While at Clemson, she was a member of the Calhoun Honors College and Pi Beta Phi Sorority. She was also involved on campus as a Teaching Assistant in the Anatomy Department and a member of the executive board for the Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-medical honor society. Following college, Dr. Jasper attended the Medical University of South Carolina as an Air Force Health Professions Scholarship recipient. During medical school, she was also involved in multiple research studies across Acute Care Surgery, Neurosurgery, and ENT. In her third year, Dr. Jasper was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society as a junior member. Outside of medicine, she enjoys hiking, golfing, running, and going to the beach.

In 2023, Dr. Jasper matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Jasper like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

During my interview at South Alabama, the thing that stuck out most to me was the people. Everyone I spoke with seemed genuinely interested in getting to know me as a person and the comradery among the residents and faculty was obvious. I couldn’t imagine doing residency anywhere else!

 

Hallie Masters, M.D.Hallie Masters, M.D.

Hometown: Hazlehurst, GA
College: University of Georgia
Medical School: Medical College of Georgia
Email: hmasters@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Hallie Smith Masters graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and minor in biology. While at UGA, she was a member of University Judiciary where she served as the Chair of Recruitment and Development and spent Saturdays in Athens “Between the Hedges” as a majorette and received the Julie Thacker Hayes Award for team leadership. Between her undergraduate career and medical school, Hallie was a lifeguard at Walt Disney World and worked in Washington, D.C., in the House of Representatives. 

While at the Medical College of Georgia, Hallie was a member of Medical Campus Outreach, serving students and community members throughout the greater Augusta area and abroad. She also captained a USTA women’s league team of fellow medical students, completed multiple research projects that combine her interest in surgery and public health, designed a robotic surgery curriculum for medical students and continued to serve as a summer staff member for Student Leadership University, a Christian-based leadership conference.  Outside of her professional interests, Hallie enjoys tennis, kayaking, baking and cheering on the Dawgs with her new husband, Tye. 

In 2023, Dr. Masters matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama. 

What does Dr. Masters like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama? 

I found a community at USA that emphasized just that, community. Every attending and resident I met was genuinely happy with their work and fellow staff members and supportive of each other inside and outside of the hospital. I’m honored to join such a caring group in serving the people of South Alabama.

 


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Karl Fischer, MD.Karl Fischer, MD.

Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri
College: Benedictine College
Medical School: University of Kansas-Wichita
Email: kfischer@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Karl Jacob Fischer graduated from Benedictine College in Atchison, KS with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry. While at Benedictine, he was a member of the men’s soccer team playing mostly in the central midfield. His team accomplishments include 2012 HAAC regular season and tournament champions, 2013 HAAC regular season champions, and bids to the 2012 and 2013 NAIA National Tournament, going to the Round of 16 in 2013. Individually, he was voted as team captain in 2012 and 2013, 2013 HAAC First-Team All Conference and 2012 HAAC Second-Team All Conference. He also trained and played with the Kansas City Brass and, later, the Bugeaters FC in Omaha, NE. While at Benedictine, he attended mission trips to Belize twice and a medical mission trip in the Philippines. Following undergrad, he attended the University of Nebraska Medical Center, earning his Master’s of Science in Pathology and Microbiology after successfully defending his thesis “The Role of Inflammatory Monocytes in Post-influenza Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Pneumonia.” While in Omaha, he coached youth soccer teams for Elkhorn Soccer Club and was a clinical research coordinator at the Urology Cancer Center, helping patients with renal, bladder, and prostate cancers on over 100 clinical trials.

He began medical school at the University of Kansas-Wichita in 2020. While in medical school he was a member of the International Outreach group, organizing a trip for medical students to Guatemala. He was also heavily involved in the organization Homeless Outreach, eventually serving as executive director for the group. Dr. Fischer was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society during his fourth year of medical school. Outside of medicine, he enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, going to church, playing and watching soccer, going to the beach, and rooting for the back-to-back Super Bowl Champions, the Kansas City Chiefs.

In 2024, Dr. Fischer matched as a categorical resident in the General Surgery Residency program at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Fischer like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

It was important to me, as a husband and father, that a general surgery program trained quality general surgeons, first, but within a supportive culture that fostered growth and autonomy. It was clear after the interview that Dr. Grimm leads an incredible program of surgeons who truly value the success of everyone including my family and I. I am truly grateful to be here at South and look forward to the years ahead!

 

Nathan Flesher, M.D.Nathan Flesher, M.D.

Hometown: Wichita, KS
College: Kansas State University
Medical School: University of Kansas School of Medicine
Email: nflesher@health.southalabama.edu 

Nate Flesher, M.D., graduated from Kansas State University with a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry. At KSU, he worked as a Firefighter/EMT at the Manhattan Fire Department after completing his training through their Student Firefighter program. While in medical school at the University of Kansas School of Medicine - Wichita, he was selected as a Student Ambassador and Clinical Anatomy Mentor and served as a mentor for premedical students through the Pre-Jay mentorship program. During medical school, Dr. Flesher served in the Kansas Army National Guard as a Medical Service Corps officer where he participated in education and administrative duties. In his third year of medical school, Dr. Flesher had the opportunity to present and publish his research entitled “Characteristics of Attempted and Completed Suicides During the COVID- 19 Pandemic”, at both national and regional organizations. He graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine with honors for his academic and clinical performance as well as completion of a scholarly project. His clinical interests include access to surgical care for rural populations. He is an active follower of Christ, a husband to Janae, and a father to Eden. Outside of the hospital, Nate enjoys playing music, reading, and spending time with his friends and family.

In 2024, Dr. Flesher matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Flesher like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

In addition to the top-notch clinical training that residents receive at South, I was blown away during my visit by the tight-knit community of residents and families, and the family-friendly atmosphere. I was confident that if I moved my family down to Mobile, we would be well cared for during a demanding five years of our lives.

 

Sarah Gross, M.D.Sarah Gross, M.D.

Hometown: Auburn, IN
College: University of South Alabama
Medical School: University of South Alabama Whiddon College of Medicine
Email: sehmke@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Sarah Gross graduated summa cum laude from the University of South Alabama with a degree in Biomedical Sciences and a minor in Spanish. During this time, she worked as an inpatient phlebotomist and served in various leadership positions for the Biomedical Sciences Society, Phi Mu Fraternity, and Campus Outreach, a campus ministry with whom she spent two summers in Panama City Beach, Fl. She also participated in research investigating air pollution and epigenetic changes and was an active member of the pre-health honor society Alpha Epsilon Delta. She was inducted into Mortar Board Honor Society, an honor society awarded to undergraduate seniors with excellent scholarship, leadership, and service.

Dr. Gross received an academic scholarship to attend the University of South Alabama College of Medicine where she continued to excel academically. She held leadership positions in the Women in Surgery Interest Group and Jags Against Trafficking. She raised awareness to the prevalence of human trafficking, organizing annual fundraisers to support local rehabilitation centers for survivors, and volunteered at McKemie Place providing women’s health and health education. She also participated in medical mission trips to Clarkston, GA and Rwanda with the Christian Medical Ministry of South Alabama. During her free time, she enjoys hiking, baking, and playing disc golf with her husband, Finch, and their toy poodle.

In 2024, Dr. Gross matched as a categorical resident into the general surgery residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Gross like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?
South provides exceptional surgical training in a supportive, family-like environment. I’m excited to be training at a program knowing that I will not only graduate as an excellent surgeon but an even better person.

 

Tu Khong, M.D.Tu Khong, M.D.

Hometown: Atlanta, GA
College: Georgia State University
Medical School: Emory University
Email: tkhong@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Tu Khong is a proud Vietnamese American. He was born in Hong Kong and moved to Atlanta as a child. He graduated summa cum laude from his alma mater, Georgia State University, with a Bachelor of Science in Biology on a full academic scholarship. Before medical school, he diligently served his community as an auxiliary volunteer, youth teacher, and student coordinator for several nonprofit organizations. While at Emory, Tu was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society by his peers because of his passion for patient advocacy, especially in medically underserved areas, and his service mentality. Interested in sustainable health initiatives and data- driven care, he would earn a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from the Rollins School of Public Health. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his ever-expanding family (presently his partner, two cats, and their dog), watching horror movies, being active, and strengthening/reflecting on his faith through different means.

In 2024, Dr. Khong matched as a categorical resident in the General Surgery Residency program at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Khong like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

The people, by far. I want to become the best surgeon and person I can be, and I believe in the leadership of Drs. Richards and Grimm, to our incredible seniors, intern class, and the support of my new USA family.

 

Danielle Stephens, M.D.Danielle Stephens, M.D.

Hometown: Salyersville, Kentucky
College: University of Kentucky
Medical School: University of Louisville School of Medicine
Email: dsstephens@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Danielle Stephens, M.D. graduated magna cum laude from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Public Health and Master of Medical Sciences (Anatomy & Neuroscience) as a first- generation student. While at the University of Kentucky she was a member of the Robinson Scholars program, accepting a full scholarship and participating in service opportunities to give back to her community. In this program she had the opportunity to help first-generation Appalachian students, like herself, work toward their goals of attending college. She continued to pursue her Masters, as well as graduate teaching certificate in clinical anatomy. She attended the University of Louisville School of Medicine. During her time there she served as a curriculum representative, peer tutor, and medical student teacher in the discipline of surgery. Outside of academics she served her community by assisting with the Kentucky Dept. of Public Health’s mass COVID vaccination, health education & screening for the Compassion Clinic, and flood relief in the Appalachian region in 2023. She was nominated by her peers and selected as a member of the Gold Humanism Honor Society for her service.

In 2024, Dr. Stephens matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Stephens like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

During the interview day at South, it was evident that everyone was invested in getting to know the applicants. I felt that the faculty and residents placed a great importance on the incoming class and their fit within the program. After getting to know everyone more, it was clear they were genuine in their goal to make South a supportive environment while training confident surgeons.

 

Madison Thrower, M.D.Madison Thrower, M.D.

Hometown: Arcadia, LA
College: Louisiana Tech University
Medical School: Louisiana State University Health Shreveport
Email: mthrower@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Madison Hoffman Thrower graduated summa cum laude from Louisiana Tech University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and minor in chemistry, and she later obtained her medical degree at Louisiana State University Health Shreveport. While at LaTech, she was a member of the Student Government Association where she served as Chair of the Community Outreach Committee through which she had the privilege of organizing community-wide events involving 600+ college students and citizens of the surrounding town. In college, she also served as secretary of the Student Advancement Team alongside the Alumni Affairs office where she enjoyed fostering relationships between the current college students and university alumni. Additionally, Madison worked as a Collegiate Ministerial Intern at Temple Baptist Church. In this role, Madison worked with many incoming freshmen along with students of all ages, serving as the liaison between students and leadership – one of her greatest passions.

Throughout medical school, Madison served regularly with a community outreach program called the HUB ministries where she was blessed to work with people in need of food, shelter, and clothes. She also served on the Student Leadership Council in medical school and volunteered with the gardening club. Madison was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society in 2022 and later received the Leonard Tow Humanism Award in 2024. Outside of work, she enjoys participating in Bible studies, spending time with family, hiking in Colorado, fishing, playing the piano, and shooting hoops at the gym. Madison’s ultimate goal is to serve the underserved and to genuinely help others through compassionate medicine.

In 2024, Dr. Thrower matched as a categorical resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Thrower like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

Much is to be valued about USA, but the genuine heart of the people who make up this healing institution are the ingredient that makes this place like none other. My husband and I prayed for a program that would serve as a positive learning environment and where we would be supported both in the workplace and in life outside of work, too. Both were found here! Moving away from family was a huge step in faith for us, but I feel overwhelmingly humbled and blessed by the opportunity to learn from and be part of the gracious USA family.

 

Jessica Glas, M.D. (Prelim)Jessica Glas, M.D. (Prelim)

Hometown: St. Charles, IL
College: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Medical School: University of Nebraska Medical Center
Email: jglas@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Jessica Glas graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry with high distinction and a minor in Mathematics. During her undergraduate years, she received the Chancellor Award in 2016 and the Outstanding Undergraduate Award of Merit in 2018. A dedicated member of the Husker Equestrian Team, Dr. Glas served as team president, won an individual Zone championship in 2019, and competed at Nationals. She also trained off-the-track Thoroughbreds as jumpers, earning the USHJA Zone Horse of the Year title in 2018.

Dr. Glas attended medical school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center as an Air Force Health Professions Scholar and excelled in Officer Training School at Maxwell AFB, finishing at the top of her flight in 2021. She is committed to community service, having volunteered extensively with Moving Veterans Forward and participated in the 50 Mile March fundraising event in 2021 and 2022, which earned her the Service-Learning Community Engagement Award in 2023.

In 2024, Dr. Glas matched as a preliminary resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Glas like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

During my search for the next phase of my medical career, I was particularly drawn to University of South Alabama due to its commitment to serving a large underserved patient population. I recognized the institution's comprehensive clinical training and abundant research opportunities, which aligned perfectly with my goals.

 

Joshua Jenkins, M.D. (Prelim)Joshua Jenkins, M.D. (Prelim)

Hometown: Charleston, SC
College: Coastal Carolina University
Medical School: University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville
Email: jjjenkins@health.southalabama.edu 

Dr. Joshua “J.J.” Jenkins grew up in Charleston, SC. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Coastal Carolina University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology.

Dr. Jenkins attended the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville, where he continued to leverage his strong leadership skills, serving as both SGA President and Vice President. He mentored pre-medical students through the Prisma Health MedEx Academy and underclassmen at SOMG through the Mentorship and Professionalism Program. Additionally, he served as an Anatomy Teaching Assistant. Dr. Jenkins conducted research across multiple departments, including Orthopedic Trauma Surgery, Endocrine Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, and Pathology, earning awards and publications for his work. He was also inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society and Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society.

In his free time, Dr. Jenkins enjoys weightlifting, making music, reading self-help books and psychological thrillers, cooking, and collecting sneakers.

In 2024, Dr. Jenkins matched as a preliminary resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Jenkins like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

South Alabama has provided me with an opportunity to sharpen my sword as I prepare for the future. Their track record speaks for itself. The volume, diverse patient population, and complexity of cases allows me to develop into a competent surgeon. I also love the emphasis on family. The residents, attendings, and coordinators are extremely supportive and treat me with the utmost respect.

 

Marjorie Jones, M.D.Marjorie Jones, M.D. (Prelim)

Hometown: Birmingham, AL
College: Pepperdine University
Medical School: University of South Alabama Whiddon College of Medicine
Email: mtjones@health.southalabama.edu 

Marjorie Jones, M.D., grew up in Birmingham, Alabama before attending Pepperdine University where she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. While there, she was inducted into the Pi Mu Epsilon Math Honor Society. Before pursuing a career in medicine, Marjorie taught middle school math in Los Angeles, California. She then went on to attend medical school at the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine in Mobile, Alabama. As a third-year medical student, she was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society. Marjorie is involved in a variety of research projects with her most recent publication being a retrospective review of 30 years of pediatric clinical trial radiotherapy dose constraints to support standardization for normal tissue sparing and ultimately reduce radiation toxicities in the pediatric population. Outside of medicine, Marjorie enjoys spending time with family and friends and going for walks with her pup.

In 2024, Dr. Jones matched as a preliminary resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Jones like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

I am excited to be part of the USA general surgery team working alongside the most hardworking and caring faculty members and residents around! I know that I will get excellent surgical training in a program that fosters both professional and personal growth. I am excited to see where this year takes me!

 

Margaret Thames, M.D.

Margaret Thames, M.D.

Hometown: Mobile, AL
College: Auburn University
Medical School: University of South Alabama Whiddon College of Medicine
Email: mathames@health.southalabama.edu                                                          

Dr. Margaret “Mat” Thames studied at Auburn University, where she received the Spirit of Auburn Presidential Scholarship. She graduated in 2019 with Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences and a minor in History. During her tenure at Auburn, she was employed by the university as a biology tutor for the Student Athlete Department, as well as an MCAT readiness instructor by the College of Science and Math. She both volunteered and worked as a Project Coordinator for IMPACT, an organization that connects students with various local agencies in need of volunteers.

Following graduation, Dr. Thames returned to Mobile to work as a Medical Assistant for The Orthopedic Group, where she gained valuable clinical experience providing patient-centered care. The following year she was accepted to the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. The COVID-19 pandemic shifted many of her lectures, meetings, and organizations to an online format. Despite this shift, Dr. Thames still became an active member in many interest groups and volunteered with the Student Run Free Clinic, as allowed by school policies. Her second year she was elected to be a House leader, where she worked under the umbrella of the Health and Wellness Department to bring back engaging community activities that were lost during the pandemic. During her clinical years, she developed a passion for surgery and took on active leadership roles in the Surgery Interest Group and the Women in Surgery Interest Group. She has contributed to various research projects and has two first-author publications currently. She presented her research, “Diabetes in Trauma: A Potential Gateway to a Medical Home” at the Southeastern Surgical Conference in 2024. She is a native Mobilian and has volunteered with the Litter Ladies, whose proceeds benefit local children’s home Wilmer Hall, as well as the Little Sister’s of the Poor Lawn Party.

In 2024, Dr. Thames matched as a preliminary resident into the General Surgery Residency at the University of South Alabama.

What does Dr. Thames like most about being a resident at the University of South Alabama?

I most enjoy the collaborative approach to patient care; I truly enjoy working with my team and feel like I get to provide a crucial role in care delivery, even as the intern. Everyone is great at teaching, and I am always learning.