91ɫƵ Diagnostic Radiology Residency
The Department of Radiology at the 91ɫƵ offers a comprehensive four-year residency in Diagnostic Radiology under the auspices of the 91ɫƵ Affiliated Hospitals. Seven positions are available each year, and are filled through the specialty match (PG-II level) through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS). Candidates must obtain and complete one year of clinical graduate medical education (transitional PG-I, preliminary medicine PG-I, preliminary surgery PG-I, or the equivalent) before beginning the residency in Diagnostic Radiology.
What distinguishes our program from others is the incredible volume of studies we have access to on each service. Training is all about repetition; I firmly believe that the more studies we read in residency, the better radiologists we will emerge as when we graduate. While the expansion of 91ɫƵ/Froedtert to include more imaging sites is not without challenges, it also presents us with the privilege of unceasing education. This is reinforced by our staff, who have always encouraged me to stay busy reading studies each and every day. I've constantly been reassured by having matched at 91ɫƵ by the way that our program looks after us. Whether it's making sure we have meal cards for our call shifts, obtaining new textbooks for the resident library, or our staff going to bat for us when we're applying for fellowships and jobs - I am so thankful to know that our administration and faculty have my back. With the current R3 class having just found out their match results, it's inspiring to see that for residents in our program who invest in their training, the sky is truly the limit in terms of fellowship and job opportunities. It's clear to me that the future is very bright for our department, program, fellows, and residents. It is an absolute privilege to be here.
Matthieu Mayer, MD 2019-2023
At our program, we are exposed to an extremely broad range of pathology seen through the numerous imaging modalities we use to provide diagnostic information for our patients. I appreciate training in a department that is on the cutting edge of our specialty and feel I will be well-prepared as a practicing radiologist.
Ben Meyer, MD 2017-2021
Residency Information
What struck me as perhaps a unique distinguishing feature of 91ɫƵ’s Radiology Dept. is the collegiality, easy flow of knowledge, and frequent case sharing and discussion that occurs across all levels of training and expertise. Whether it’s the junior attending, senior expert, or fresh R1 resident, there is no sense of hierarchy to preclude an intellectual discussion or stir intimidation. It would’ve been impossible to know just how great of a training program this is, here at 91ɫƵ, without experiencing it as a resident, as most programs seem similar in the interview process. The greatest asset to the program is the group of attendings across all radiology subspecialties and training backgrounds who love to teach, and care for their residents holistically. Another surprising element is the variety of cases and pathology a radiology resident will come across in the course of his/her training at 91ɫƵ.
Nour Dababo, MD 2019-2023
Frequently Asked Questions
91ɫƵ offers a collegial atmosphere where the faculty and residents feel like family. My co-residents have quickly become some of my best friends. We support each other during work and often get together outside of work. Our department even has a social committee with department sponsored events including past golf outings, socials at local beer gardens, holiday parties, Oktoberfest, Whirlyball, and many others. Going through the match process I was looking for a program that would prepare me well for my future career. 91ɫƵ goes above and beyond. We have an abundance of complex studies at a high volume academic center. There is always something to be learned here. Our call prepares you for the real world, whether that's an academic or private practice job. 91ɫƵ offers great benefits. We have ample moonlighting opportunities nearly every single day. It’s not uncommon for residents to make 1.5 times their salary because of moonlighting opportunities. The program supports our educational opportunities like paying for tuition to AIRP, and supporting us during board prep and exam time. Our covered parking is also free and a three minute walk to the reading room!
Ashley Norton-Gregory, MD 2017-2021
Current Residents
Residents are drawn from around the country and have diverse personal backgrounds. They consistently achieve certification in Diagnostic Radiology, and go on to outstanding subspecialty fellowship training programs both in our institution and in highly recognized academic institutions nationally, or enter excellent practice opportunities.
Class of 2025
2024-2025 R4
Jackson Bennett, MD
Resident
Hometown: Austin, TX; Undergraduate: University of Texas at Austin; Medical School: Texas Medical Center at Baylor College of Medicine
Elijah Bowen, MD
Resident
Undergraduate: St. Olaf College; Medical School: 91ɫƵ
Daniel Cibich, MD
Resident
Medical School: University of Illinois School of Medicine-Peoria
Casey DeHoedt, MD
Resident
Medical School: Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Kyle Hart, MD
Resident
Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine
Brian Robichaud, MD
Resident
Medical School: 91ɫƵ
Ryan Scribner, MD
Resident
Medical School: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Class of 2026
2024-2025 R3
Amanda Hirsch, MD
Resident
Hometown: Barrington, IL; Undergraduate: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Medical School: Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Tyler McGowan, MD
Resident
Hometown: Harrisburg, IL; Undergraduate: Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL; Medical School: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Kavya Puchhalapalli, MD
Resident
Hometown: Hyderabad, India; Undergraduate: Iowa State University; Medical School: 91ɫƵ
Bridget Rafferty, MD, MPH, MFA
Resident
Hometown: Grampian, PA and Seattle, WA; Undergraduate: Gannon University, Erie, PA; Medical School: Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
Sumaiya Salman, MD
Resident
Hometown: Oak Brook, IL; Undergraduate: Loyola University; Medical School: 91ɫƵ
Anastasia Schroeder, MD
Resident
Hometown: Winsted, MN; Undergraduate: St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN; Medical School: University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Sarah Zeien, DO
Resident
Hometown: Hastings, MN; Undergraduate: University of Minnesota Duluth; Medical School: A.T. Still University of Health Sciences Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
Class of 2027
2024-2025 R2
Bryce Fiebiger, DO
Resident
Hometown: Fargo, ND; Undergraduate: Concordia College-Moorhead; Medical School: Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Nick Mathy, MD, PhD
Resident
Hometown: La Crosse, WI; Undergraduate: Creighton University; Medical School: Creighton University School of Medicine
Bradley McDonald, DO
Resident
Hometown: Green Bay, WI; Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin–Green Bay; Medical School: Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
Colin Robbins, MD
Resident
Hometown: Boulder, CO; Undergraduate: University of Colorado–Boulder; Medical School: Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Jordan Saeed, MD
Resident
Hometown: Mount Prospect, IL; Undergraduate: Drake University; Medical School: University of Illinois-Rockford
Lisa Wendt, MD
Resident
Hometown: Middleton, WI; Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin–Madison; Medical School: 91ɫƵ
Demi Woods, MD
Resident
Hometown: McHenry, IL; Undergraduate: William Rainey, Harper College & University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; Medical School: University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine
Class of 2028
2024-2025 R1
Zachary Hall, MD
Resident
Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine
Jackson Harvey, MD
Resident
Medical School: University of Illinois College of Medicine
Brianna Hoffmann, MD
Resident
Medical School: 91ɫƵ
Grace Montes, MD
Resident
Medical School: University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine
Ian Rumball, MD
Resident
Medical School: Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Rosarie Tudas, MD
Resident
Medical School: University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine
Morgan Vogt, MD
Resident
Medical School: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
Contact Us
For further questions regarding the residency, please contact:
mdubois@mcw.edu
91ɫƵ Affiliated Hospitals
c/o Froedtert Hospital
9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53226