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Here at the pediatrics team, we strive to make sure every team member feels the support and encouragement needed to leave each day feeling like they made a difference. Attendings become mentors, staff becomes friends, and co-residents become family. Every day, you will be presented with opportunities to enhance your learning through patient interactions, independence, and procedures. These opportunities and quality of our team members are the reasons you will leave this program as an accomplished physician with memories to last a lifetime.

Kristi Wu, DO   PGL 3 Resident
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Each of us has a story. This story is woven together with the challenges and triumphs we have each experienced on our journey toward residency. Here at our program, we cherish these individual stories, and we work to bring these stories together to form a unified, collective story of compassion, respect, resilience, and love. We bloom together.

Rojin Arefi, MD   PGL 3 Resident
Megan Goodwin

Within the Pediatrics team here at CAMC, we not only work towards becoming great pediatricians, but also effective teachers, lifelong learners and valuable members of the community. Being one of the only few children's hospital in the state, we are entrusted with the care of West Virginia's youth. We accomplish this important task with a tight-knit group of co-residents, attendings and staff all willing to support one another. Not only do we cheer each other on with career goals, but we recognize the importance of wellbeing and balance during your time in the residency.

Megan Goodwin, DO   PGL 2 Resident

PGL 3 Residents

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Rojin Arefi, MD

Medical School: Ross University, School of Medicine
Hometown: Great Falls, Virginia

Interests/Hobbies: I love exploring new ways to understand our world and its inhabitants (human and other-than-human alike!), whether it be through books, photography, poetry, podcasts, or via something as simple as a stroll on a familiar road. You can often find me out in nature, where I enjoy identifying local flora and fauna. I'm always eager to brainstorm innovative ways to promote physician wellness with my colleagues. My husband and I love to travel the world together, and I also manage my mischievous Holland lop rabbit's YouTube channel. I strive to see magic and wonder in simple things; our pediatric patients are my greatest inspiration for this practice. 
Future Goals: Pediatric emergency medicine or general pediatrics, with a focus on integrative medicine.
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: West Virginia is incredibly beautiful during all four seasons. There is NO traffic! The rhythm of life in Charleston is conducive to rest and relaxation. Our patient population is warm and kind. 
Strengths of our program: Our program leadership is 110% committed to the growth, well-being, and happiness of its residents. They listen to our concerns and advocate on our behalf on a regular basis. Our attendings provide excellent teaching, and are always readily available to mentor and guide us on our learning journey. Our residents are very friendly, genuine, compassionate and supportive of one another -- we're one big, loving family! 

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Akash Daswaney, MD

House Staff Council Representative
Medical School: Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, India
Hometown: Dubai, United Arab Emirates 

Interests/Hobbies: Going to the gym and playing table tennis
Future Goals: PICU, Pediatrics Cardiology, Pediatrics Pulmonology
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: No traffic. The greenery and home-like feeling. 
Strengths of our program: Autonomy provided to residents. Focus on resident education. The residents, attendings and leadership!

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Lucas Ryan, MD

Medical School: Avalon University School of Medicine
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Megha Suri, MD

Chief Resident
Medical School: Windsor University School of Medicine
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario

Interests/Hobbies: Traveling, reading, interior design and home renovation, arts and crafts, and wine enthusiast
Future Goals: Lots - but to be determined
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: Picturesque natural beauty, friendly community, great places to eat and has everything you'll need during residency
Strengths of our program: Supportive faculty that's always working to give us the best experience, amazing and caring co-residents, diverse pathology, progressive autonomy and probably the CUTEST population you'll get to serve.

Abhijeet Trivedi

Abhijeet Trivedi, MD

Medical School: C.U. Shah Medical College, Surendranagar, India (MBBS)
Hometown: Rajkot, India 

Medical Education:
MD (Pediatrics) - Nanavati Hospital, Mumbai, India 
MRCPCH: Member of Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, UK
PICU Fellowship: Surya Hospital, Mumbai, India
Interests/Hobbies: Traveling, listening to music and watching movies.
Future Goals: General Pediatrics
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: No traffic, easy to reach everywhere and has great mountains, hiking and the best nature. 
Strengths of our program: Good academics, very friendly and supportive environment, small program - so you get to know each other very well, attendings are always ready to teach and help residents and the opportunity to see a variety of cases. 

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Katelyn Wampler, MD

Medical School: St. George's University School of Medicine
Hometown: Nokesville, VA

Interests/Hobbies: Skiing, hiking, playing volleyball and traveling.
Future Goals: General Pediatrics
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: Beautiful scenery and great hiking.
Strengths of our program: Amazing co-residents

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Samantha Westbrook, DO

Medical School: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
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Kristi Wu, DO

Chief Resident
Medical School: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Breese, IL

Interests/Hobbies: I am an avid reader and passionate baker. I enjoy going on adventures with my dog, husband and child.
Future Goals: Neonatology
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: Charleston enjoys a tight-knit community, abundant outdoor adventures and a diverse range of tantalizing culinary experiences.
Strengths of our program:  In this close-knit program, each resident receives personalized attention, with attendings who feel like family. The absence of fellows promotes strong independence and a broad skill set, while the environment encourages critical thinking and growth.

PGL 2 Residents

Rhyan Bailey

Rhyan Bailey, DO

Medical School: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Rock, WV

Future Goals: My future plans include becoming a general pediatrician and practicing in my hometown community.
Interests/Hobbies: My hobbies include hanging out with my husband, my family and my cats. I also like to hunt for fossils and learn about extinct animals, and I enjoy crafting. :) 

 

Niharika Bheemisetty

Niharika Bheemisetty, MD

Medical School: Kurnool Medical College
Hometown: Hyderabad, India

Interests/Hobbies: Traveling, exploring, going on adventures, trekking, listening to music, participating in outdoor activities and painting. 
Future Goals: Fellowship
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: Calm place and less traffic. 
Strengths of our program: Close knit program, supportive leadership and faculty.  

Fatou Conteh

Fatou Conteh, MD

Medical School: SEGi University
Hometown: Coast of West Africa, The Gambia 

 Interests/Hobbies: Staying indoors, cooking, baking and having fun with family. 
Future Goals: I used to love infectious disease, mainly because of the different regions I have trained in, however, outpatient pediatrics has recently found a way to my heart. I love the idea of having my own patients to see regularly and building that continuity. 
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: I lived in Atlanta before moving to Charleston, so I know what heavy traffic is. The best part about our little world here is that you can get anywhere within 15-20 minutes. 
Strengths of our program: Our program is wonderful, but most importantly I love how everyone is like family. I love that you can easily access our leadership with any concerns at any time and they will always be there for you. Our pediatrics program is home away from home.  

Marissa Frazie

Marissa Frazie, DO

Medical School: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Charleston, WV

Interests/Hobbies: Reading, indoor gardening/houseplants, interior design and home renovation, traveling and spending time with family, friends and my dog and two cats.
Future Goals: General Pediatrics, but open to sub-specializing.
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: It's home! After being away for my undergraduate and medical degrees, I was thankful to finally come back home to Charleston. Charleston is cozy, everything is easily accessible and the people are friendly. There are many beautiful hiking areas throughout the state that I take my dog to. It's also easy to travel with the local airport and a few international airports within 1-3 hour drives from here. 
Strengths of our program: Attending physicians that are excellent teachers, the opportunities to serve a diverse patient population and wonderful, friendly and caring co-residents.

Megan Goodwin

Megan Goodwin, DO

Medical School: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Parkersburg, WV

Interests/Hobbies: In my spare time I love cooking, hiking with my husband, Lucas, and our dog, Ellie, reading and all things WVU sports!
Future Goals: Outpatient Pediatrics in West Virginia
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: The outdoor activities! I also love living in a place that feels like home, and I'll always appreciate the kind people of West Virginia. 
Strengths of our program: I really feel that we are all on one team. We go out of our way to support one another in both work and home lives. 

Charis Kasler

Charis Kasler, DO

House Staff Council Representative
Medical School: Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Boardman, OH

Interests/Hobbies: Jigsaw puzzles, sudoku, photography, hiking, theatre and playing with my cats.
Future Goals: General Pediatrics or Developmental Behavioral
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: Beautiful scenery for photography and hiking, great food and great people.
Strengths of our program: The senior residents are incredibly supportive, willing to give autonomy when you feel ready and step in for assistance when you don't. There's a lot of direct interaction with attendings that allows for important educational opportunities. And of course, a tight knit community of residents to make even the stressful days a little better.

 

Ghada Naji

Ghada Naji, MD

Medical School: University of Baghdad College of Medicine
Hometown: Ashburn, VA

Interests/Hobbies: Listening to music, swimming, cooking for my family/friends, dancing in Zumba classes and knitting.
Future Goals: Pediatric endocrinology
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: nice nature, great friendly people and no traffic.
Strengths of our program: Mentoring relationship between the faculty and the residents. The program is dedicated to creating independent successful physicians. The program has a great group of residents to work with. 

Michelle Russell

Michelle Russell, DO

Medical School: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Pulaski, PA

Interests/Hobbies: Playing the flute, enjoying WWE, watching/reading anything Sci-Fi or fantasy, volunteering in the community and budding plant enthusiast. 
Future Goals: Pediatric Hospitalist, PEM, pediatric rheumatology, adolescent medicine and palliative care.
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: The people here are so kind! I also love the access to nature and the variety of food!!
Strengths of our program: Our residents are amazing! Everyone is so friendly and kind. The program leadership always strives to make sure the program continues to get better! High level of autonomy/responsibility. Working closely with attendings. 
 

PGL 1 Residents

Ankita Adhikari

Ankita Adhikari, MBBS

Medical School: Chitwan Medical College
Hometown: Bharatpur, Nepal

Interests/Hobbies: Writing, painting, growing house plants, playing basketball and exploring new hobbies!
Future Goals: I'm currently passionate about working as a Pediatrics Hospitalist, but I also value having continuity of care with my patients. I'm excited to see how this journey unfolds and look forward to making a positive impact. 
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: My favorite part of Charleston, WV, is how green and friendly it is. Plus, with no traffic and everything close by, it's like living in a cozy, hassle-free wonderland!
Strengths of our program: We're like one big, supportive family here. The residents are wonderful, and the seniors are always there with a helping hand and a smile.

Kaweeta Ahuja

Kaweeta Ahuja, MD

Medical School: Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences
Hometown: Karachi, Pakistan

Interests/Hobbies: Listening to music, traveling, doing yoga and spending time with family.
Future Goals: General Pediatrics, but open to sub-specialty 
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: The people of Charleston are very welcoming and friendly. It is easy to commute to work or around the city, and there is a variety of ethnic foods and the beautiful scenic views. 
Strengths of our program: Diverse group of residents and faculty, friendly atmosphere like family and approachable faculty. I am blessed to be part of the CAMC pediatrics family.

Ayesha Birjees

Ayesha Birjees, MBBS

Medical School: Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa
Hometown: Warangal, India

Interests/Hobbies: Cooking and painting. 
Future Goals: Hospitalist as of now.
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: I like being surrounded by nature. 
Strengths of our program: The supportive seniors and attendings.

Egor Cherkasov

Egor Cherkasov, MD

Medical School: Smolensk State Medical Academy
Hometown: Bryansk, Russia

Interests/Hobbies: Any type of physical activity. I am committed to self-development. 
Future Goals: Improve access to health care worldwide.  
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: I like the nature, people and the calm environment. 
Strengths of our program: I like the robust faculty support, varied clinical experiences, outstanding training facilities and extensive educational resources, all within a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

Harshitha Dhanpalreddy

Harshitha Dhanpalreddy, MBBS

Medical School: S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere
Hometown: Bengaluru, India

Interests/Hobbies: Listening to old songs, hiking and trying new restaurants
Future Goals: Going into a fellowship, traveling to different countries and enjoying different cuisines.
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: The stunning natural landscapes, riverside music activities and drivable distance to bigger cities. 
Strengths of our program: Exposure to a wide variety of pathologies, along with supportive seniors and faculties, makes it a great place to train and learn.

Zubaira Khan

Zubaira Khan, DO

Medical School: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Hometown: Charleston, WV

Interests/Hobbies: Reading and playing pickleball
Future Goals: Outpatient Pediatrics
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: Charleston has always been home to me. I love being close to my family. I also love the people and natural beauty of West Virginia!
Strengths of our program: Great seniors and attendings who give you autonomy but also are passionate about teaching!

Dua Irshad Syed

Dua Syed, MD

Medical School: Dow Medical College
Hometown: Karachi, Pakistan

Interests/Hobbies: I'm all about getting creative, whether it's crafting something unique, diving into epic anime or whipping up delicious dishes in the kitchen. Art, anime and cooking are my go-to escapes.
Future Goals: I want to explore intensive care a bit more before making my decision. Whether it's the NICU or the PICU, I wish to make a difference in the lives of families. A fellowship is definitely in the books for me!
Best part(s) of life in Charleston and/or WV: The people! Warm, friendly and always ready to lend a hand. The city itself has such a welcoming vibe, making it easy to feel at home no matter where you're from. It's the kind of place where you can truly connect with others and build a community.
Strengths of our programs: Our program boasts experienced faculty who are always eager to teach and provide invaluable support. They ensure that every issue is addressed and you have the guidance and resources needed to succeed.