Incoming General Surgery Interns for 2023-2024

Categorical General Surgery – Dr. Stephanie Nitzschke, Program Director
Altan, Defne – Harvard Medical School

Brooks, Ezra – Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Hey, Matthew – Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine

Kim, Ki Ryung – Harvard Medical School

Nordan, Taylor – Tufts University School of Medicine

Pathak,  Kavya – Harvard Medical School

Premkumar, Akash – Harvard Medical School

Tran, Aurelie – University of Michigan Medical School

Wothe, Jillian – University of Minnesota Medical School

Preliminary General Surgery – Dr. Stephanie Nitzschke, Program Director
Abdi, Hodan – University of Minnesota Medical School

Alcoreza, Jr, Oscar – Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine

Ham, Edward – Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University

Lake, Isabel – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Pease, Tyler – Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School  

Arnett, Nathan – Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania [IR]

Pianka, Sean – University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine [IR]

Thoracic Integrated I-6 – Dr. Michael Jaklitsch, Program Director
Xu, Ke – Boston University School of Medicine (Thoracic Surgery Track)

Isaza, Erin – University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (Cardiac Surgery Track)

Urology – Dr. George Haleblian, Program Director
Ernandez, John – Harvard Medical School

Hansen, Nathaniel – Tufts University School of Medicine

Labban, Muhieddine – American University of Beirut

Harvard Plastic Surgery – Dr. Kyle Eberlin, Program Director; Lydia Helliwell, Associate Program Director @ BWH
Caragher, Seamus – Harvard Medical School

Hyland, Colby – Harvard Medical School

Rizk, Nada – Stanford University School of Medicine

Otolaryngology – Dr. Stacey Gray, Program Director; Dr. Alice Maxfield, Associate Program Director/BWH Site Director
Chen, Alyssa – University of Michigan Medical School

Kons, Zachary – Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

Ranganath, Kushi – Harvard Medical School

Tashman, Katherine – Harvard Medical School

Hansen, Elisabeth – Harvard Medical School

Oral Medicine – Dr. Piamkamon Vacharotayangul, Program Director
Kuchibhotla, Navya – Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University

Recent Faculty Promotions

The following Department of Surgery faculty members were recently promoted.

Thomas Carroll, MD, to associate professor of otolaryngology – head and neck surgery at Harvard Medical School.


Alison Laws, MD, MPH, to assistant professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School.


Gezzer Ortega, MD, MPH, to assistant professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School.


Mark Preston, MD, MPH, to associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School.

Andrea Pusic, MD, MHS, Named Medical Director of the Mass General Brigham Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Program

Andrea Pusic, MD, MHS
Chief, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Joseph E. Murray Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Medical Director, Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Program, Mass General Brigham
Director, Patient-Reported Outcomes, Value & Experience (PROVE) Center

Dr. Pusic is the chief of the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Joseph E. Murray Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School. She is an internationally recognized thought leader in patient-reported outcome measurement and director of the Patient-Reported Outcomes, Value & Experience (PROVE) Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The patient-reported outcomes measures that she and her team have developed for surgical patients have been widely adopted for research and clinical care (www.qportfolio.org). Dr. Pusic has been funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH), the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and the Agency of Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). In collaboration with the American College of Surgeons, she currently leads an AHRQ-funded study that has expanded PRO collection to 64 hospitals nationwide through the National Surgical Quality Improvement  Program (NSQIP). Dr. Pusic has authored and co-authored over 300 peer reviewed papers.

The MGB Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) program is the largest PROM program in the United States, collecting over five million validated clinical questionnaires annually; informing providers, researchers and quality analysts of our patients’ symptoms, mental health, quality of life and functional status. The program is active in most MGB institutions across a broad array of specialties, offers over 500 available questionnaires assigned, collected and integrated with the Epic health record.  PROMs is also an active area of academic research, with investigators from both of our systems’ academic medical centers featured in the growing PROMs literature.

PROMs is a central feature of the system’s strategy for measuring, improving, and demonstrating quality patient care across the health system. Dr. Pusic will begin her work with MGB this month reporting to Rachel Sisodia, MD, chief quality officer at MGB, and will remain as chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and director of the PROVE Center at the Brigham.