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Infectious disease fellowship graduation, 2025

The following lightly edited report was submitted by Poorani Sekar, MD, clinical associate professor in Infectious Diseases. 

This year, we had the pleasure of celebrating our graduating fellows at Tin Roost in North Liberty. On a beautiful June evening, we gathered in a  private room at the restaurant, which was elegantly set up with food and drinks. Interim Division Director Judy Streit, MD, added a personal touch with fresh-cut flowers adorning each table and congratulatory balloons to enhance the festive atmosphere.

Our graduating fellows this year are Renate Wright, DO; Shinya Hasegawa, MD; and Arya Zandvakili, MD, PhD. The evening began with drinks and lively conversation, as faculty, administrators, and their families joined in the celebration. Dinner was served buffet-style, featuring a beautiful charcuterie board, Greek salad, pulled pork sandwiches, chicken burritos, salmon with Brussels sprouts, vegetarian chow mein, fresh fruit, and assorted desserts.

Over dinner, engaging discussions continued, offering an opportunity to step away from infectious diseases and enjoy broader conversations. Meanwhile, the children socialized and played outdoors at a nearby playground.

One of the highlights of the evening was Dr. Streit’s traditional presentation, thoughtfully curated with childhood photos and anecdotes from the fellows’ families. Seeing photos of our fellows as children brought warmth and laughter to the room.

Next was a friendly faculty trivia game, designed to test how well our attending physicians knew the fellows. The teams consisted of Poorani Sekar, MD; Jacob Hodges, MD; and Loreen Herwaldt, MD, on one side, competing against Jin Prasidthrathsint, MD; Jason Barker, MD; and Quanhathai Kaewpoowat, MD. Using their well-honed clinical reasoning skills, they tackled multiple-choice questions about the fellows—yielding some surprising and entertaining revelations!

We learned that:

The faculty shared heartfelt reflections on their fondest memories of the fellows and extended their best wishes.

To conclude the evening, the division presented the fellows with tokens of appreciation, followed by professional photos taken by Michihiko Goto, MD, MSCI, to commemorate the occasion.

As the celebration came to an end, attendees enjoyed more drinks and conversation, reflecting on the impact the fellows had during their training.

Looking ahead:

Thank you to Dr. Streit, Stephanie Cecil and Taylor Edwards for organizing this event. We are incredibly proud of our graduates and grateful that they chose our program for their training. We wish them the very best in their future endeavors.

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