Internal Medicine Honor Roll: May 2025

Below are those named to this month’s Internal Medicine Honor Roll—an employee recognition program where team members (providers, staff, etc.) can recognize other team members who are doing great things.

We are pleased to recognize their contributions!

Nominate someone today!

 

Doug Hornick, Clinical Professor
Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Occupational Medicine
Anonymous nomination

This guy makes any room he walks in better. With his themed ties and handy joke book, it’s guaranteed he leaves patients, trainees, and colleges smiling.


Meenakshi Sambharia, Clinical Assistant Professor
Nephrology and Hypertension
Anonymous nomination

Dr. Sambharia always goes the extra mile, not just for her patients, but also for her colleagues. Whether it’s jumping in to cover a clinic, putting in an order to help out, or thinking ahead about a complex case, she’s a true team player who brings thoughtfulness and dedication to everything she does!


Sarah Little, Fourth-Year Resident
Internal Medicine-Psychiatry Residency Program
Anonymous nomination

Sarah cares deeply about her patients and is an excellent senior. She spends a large amount of time counseling a patient with complex medical and mental health comorbidities. She also does a wonderful job bringing up topics in health equity as they pertain to patient care and cases. Thank you for all you do!


Sneha Phadke, Clinical Associate Professor
Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplantation
Anonymous nomination

Dr. Phadke is one of the best oncologists and kindest teachers I’ve had the chance to learn from. She really cares about her patients, staff, fellows, and students. She takes the time to teach and help others grow and become confident. I feel lucky to have learned from her.


Rohit Nathani, First-Year Fellow
Gstroenterology and Hepatology
Anonymous nomination

Rohit took time out of his busy schedule to help with teaching the team, including medical students, on placing an NG tube for a patient and helping out even when he was on a primary outpatient rotation. Thank you for your hard work, it does not go unnoticed!


Grace Alexander, James Burton, Patrick Vosters, Aubri Larsons, and all the Humanities and Wellness Committee Members
Internal Medicine Residency Program
Anonymous nomination

The former co-chairs, current co-chairs, and entire HWC are passionate about improving resident wellness. They are continually working on finding more opportunities HWC can provide and putting in extra time to make these happen!


Michaela Davis, Human Resources Generalist
Internal Medicine
Nominated by Amy Ollinger

Thanks to Michaela’s invaluable support, I was able to navigate through the proper documentation process so that one of my direct reports could be considered for and receive a Career Advancement within the required timeline.

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