Residents Class of 2028
Introducing the Class of 2028
The Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge Family Medicine Residency program proudly announces our second class of eight residents, who are taking the next steps on their journey to become family doctors. They will complete their training at Methodist Family Medicine Clinic in Oak Ridge, Teneessee, which offers family medicine and primary care services for all ages, as well as at other clinical locations.
Like the eight residents in our inaugural class. the new residents represent the Southeast region and beyond and are committed to providing whole-person care while serving their communities. We are pleased to introduce the individual members of the Class of 2028.
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Devon Davis
Lincoln Memorial University – DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Knoxville, Tennessee
“During my initial interview and rotation at the hospital, everyone was so motivated and the other residents had such a great dynamic. The program has a very family-friendly environment. My wife and I hope to stay local and grow a family close to our parents. I’m excited to remain in Oak Ridege and serve those in my hometown.” -
Lilly Do
University of Pikeville – Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Middlesboro, Kentucky
“From the moment I met the team, I knew I wasn’t just a name on a list. I saw people who cared, who listened and who practiced medicine with the kind of heart that I want to bring oto my future patients. Methodist is where I found the kind of medicine I’ve always believed in.” -
William Johnson
Univeristy of Pikeville – Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Liberty, Kentucky
“Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program’s focus on behavioral health in primary care resonated with my passion for mental health and rural medicine. Being part of a program that prioritizes community-focused, whole-person care makes this an exciting and meaningful place to grow.” -
Zachary McCormick
Lincoln Memorial University – DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Corryton, Tennessee
“I chose the Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program because of their commitment to serving the community while providing excellent trianing to produce excellent physicians in our region. I’m excited to also be a part of establishing the foundation of culture for the program.” -
Jayne O’Gorman
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine
Hometown: Syosset, New York
“Once I met Dr. Schindler, the faculty and the inautural class of resident, choosing the Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program was easy! I was able to picture myself serving the local communty while learning and working alongside this wonderful group of caring physicians.” -
Arezou Rezaeian
Saint James School of Medicine – Anguilla
Hometown: Long Beach, California
“The Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program’s commitment to reimagining care delivery and fostering a culture of innovation alighs with my desire to be part of a forward-thinking team shaping the future of family medicine. The program’s four distinct training tracks allow residents to pursue their passions while developing a strong foundation in integrative, patient-centered family medicine.” -
Owen Seiler
St. George’s University of Medicine
Hometown: Mandeville, Louisiana
“I chose the Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program because I wanted to be a part of building a new program that will allow me and those in future classes to become well-rounded physicians.” -
Barry Whisenant
Lincoln Memorial University – DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Myrtle, Mississippi
“Out of the many interviews for residency, the people in the Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program were the only ones to show interest in my own intended career direction. The were the ones who showed interest in helping me find resources to achieve my personal goals.”