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SECOND YEAR RESIDENTS - CLASS OF 2010
Jessica Favero Butts, MD, George Washington
University School of Medicine
Catherine S. Celler, MD, Tufts University
School of Medicine
Marie T. Walsh Condon, MD Tufts University
School of Medicine
Deborah R. Erlich, MD - Tufts University School
of Medicine
Alicia D. Kithcart, MD, Harvard Medical
School
Nicolas S. Nguyen, MD, Tufts University School
of Medicine
Ann K. Rettig, MD, University of Virginia
School of Medicine
Meghan L. Tramontozzi, MD, Tufts University
School of Medicine
Jessica
Favero Butts, MD - was born in Glendale, California, but did
most of her growing up in the quaint New England town of Wilton,
Connecticut. Jessica has wanted to be a doctor her entire life,
although she is the only doctor in her family. While in high school
she became certified as an Emergency Medical Technician. Working
on (and driving) the ambulance for 5 years only solidified her desire
to work in a health care profession. In high school she earned varsity
letters in three sports (Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball), was
a "big sister" to at-risk youth, served as an elected
officer in her high school student government, and played the flute.
Jessica attended college at Brigham Young University where she majored
in International Studies with an emphasis in International Development,
while completing here pre-med courses "on the side". Throughout
college she had the amazing opportunity to spend a semester abroad
in London, volunteered at the Utah County Crisis/Suicide Line, helped
create the first ever women's Field Hockey Club team at BYU, and
learned that she liked snowboarding much more than skiing! Jessica
was able to return to her East Coast "roots" when she
went straight from college to medical school at The George Washington
University School of Medicine. Jessica loved her time in D.C. where
she was able to enjoy the sights and most importantly where she
met her husband, Jared. While in medical school, Jessica served
as a social chair, a mentor for a youth group for girls from the
ages of 12-18 and as a community health educator instructing teens
on HIV protection as well as counseling on abstinence, STD's and
other important issues. Jessica is thrilled to be a member of the
Tufts Family Medicine Residency Program. She is passionate about
family medicine, sports medicine and especially continuity of care.
When not in the hospital, Jessica enjoys cooking, exercise, reading
and scrapbooking. She and her husband are excited to move to Boston
where Jared will become a student again at M.I.T. as he tackles
their combined MBA/Masters of Engineering program.
Catherine
S. Celler, MD - Cassy was born and grew up in New Jersey to
an Australian mother and a Polish father. She spent the next 18
years dabbling in the arts like photography and pottery as well
as traveling the world with her family. Cassy, as she is called
by all, then ventured to Philadelphia to attend the University of
Pennsylvania. She studied chemical engineering but furthered her
interest in medicine as a child life counselor for children undergoing
chemotherapy. Upon completing her degree, she moved to Washington
D.C. to work for ExxonMobil Corp., doing computer analysis of crude
oil. She realized then that she was more interested in people's
wellbeing than in engineering and moved to Boston to study medicine
at Tufts University School of Medicine. Cassy is thrilled to be
part of the team at Cambridge Health Alliance and Tufts to continue
her work to become a family physician. Outside of her academic pursuits
Cassy is interested in travel, quilting, reading and spending time
with friends and family.
Deborah
R. Erlich, MD - Deb has always lived in the Northeast, including
several moves through New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Connecticut,
and has lived in Cambridge and Boston for the last decade. She earned
her bachelor's in psychology at Harvard and wrote a thesis on perceptions
of race. After college, she worked with cancer patients at Mass
General Hospital and then went to medical school at Tufts, when
she embraced Family Medicine and medical education. Deb has worked
at hospitals in San Francisco, Israel, and England, where she got
along in Spanish, Hebrew, and "British." Her medical interests
include child/adolescent medicine, women's health, skin care, and
preventive medicine. On the opposite end of the medical spectrum
is her husband, an anesthesiology resident with an interest in critical
care. Outside of work they enjoy cooking, swimming, motorcycling,
and snowboarding, but not all at the same time.
Alisha
Dawn Kithcart, MD - Alisha was born and reared in Houston, Texas.
After graduating as Valedictorian in high school, she attended Washington
University in Saint Louis, earning a major in Spanish and minor
in biology. She was actively involved in Harambee Christian Ministries,
Visions Gospel Choir, and volunteered at La Clínica, a local
Latino health clinic. She also studied Spanish in Spain for a summer
as well as a semester in Chile. Before entering medical school,
she took a year reprieve in Houston to mentor high school youth,
tutor Spanish and College Algebra, and serve as an interpreter of
Spanish in missions to Mexico. Harvard Medical School also afforded
her numerous opportunities: exploring the psycho-social issues of
HIV/AIDS and substance abuse through the Prevention and Access to
Care and Treatment (P.A.C.T.) at Brigham and Women´s Hospital;
traveling to Brazil to learn Portuguese and better understand diseases
endemic to the Amazon region; and honing her skills in taking spiritual
histories through the Whole Person Care Preceptorship summer program
in Redlands, CA. In Brazil, she worked in an orphanage, several
hospitals, and with a medical team traveling on the Amazon River
providing health care. With an emphasis on prevention and community-based
care, Alisha hopes to serve as a medical missionary in a destination
yet to be determined. She enjoys involvement in her local church,
singing, dancing, cooking, running, and traveling!
Marie
T. Walsh Condon, MD - Marie was born and raised in Arlington,
Massachusetts, the youngest of seven children. She attended Syracuse
University in snowy upstate New York and graduated with a BS in
Biology. After returning to Massachusetts she began a career in
public health working as a health inspector for the Town of Bedford
while simultaneously earning a master's degree in Biology from UMASS
Lowell. She was subsequently appointed Director of Public Health
for the Town of Arlington, and as such was the youngest professional
in Massachusetts to ever hold a leadership position in a municipal
health department. During this time she was invited to participate
in a fellowship in Community Oriented Primary Care. She brought
the public health perspective to the program and in turn discovered
her interest in family medicine. Deciding to pursue a career in
patient care, Marie entered Tufts University School of Medicine.
There she began writing articles for the student newspaper, The
Connective Issue, and soon became editor-in-chief. Because of her
interest in community medicine and serving the underserved, Marie
volunteered for the Boston Coalition for Adult Immunization and
was elected Immunization Coordinator. She also served as treasurer
of the Tufts chapter of the Massachusetts Medical Society. In addition,
she continued her outside volunteer activities working with the
EDCO collaborative, an organization that provides mentoring and
guidance to special education students in state custody, and singing
with The Selectones, a group who hosts sing-a-longs at elder housing
units (thankfully a good voice is not a prerequisite for this group!).
Outside of work Marie enjoys spending time with her husband Matt,
their son Seamus, their two dachshunds, Jake & Ellwood, and
their 15 nieces and nephews.
Nicolas
S. Nguyen, MD - Nic was born and raised in Montreal, Canada.
His family then moved to New Jersey when he was sixteen years old.
Although changing high schools was a challenging experience, he
realizes now that coming to the US opened his eyes to many awesome
opportunities. Two years later, he attended Tufts University where
he pursued a double degree in Biology and French Literature. There,
he also played varsity tennis and discovered the incredible world
of competitive ballroom and latin dancing. He loved Tufts so much
that he decided to remain for medical school, as a "double
jumbo." He soon found out that the aspect of medicine he loved
the most was the trusting relationship he could develop with patients.
He has also learned of the positive impacts that preventative medicine
and patient education could have on healthcare. That's why he is
extremely excited to join the family medicine team at Tufts University/Cambridge
Health Alliance, as a "triple jumbo"! In his free time,
Nic still enjoys competitive latin dancing at the professional level,
and continues to keep in touch with his family and friends spread
out across the United-States and Canada.
Anne
K. Rettig, MD - Anne was born in Syracuse, NY, but didn't stay
long in the cold as her family headed south to Virginia when she
was just two years old. She spent her formative years in Crozet,
VA, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains where she learned to
read, write, run, and country line dance at the local fire hall!
Anne didn't venture too far for college, attending the University
of Richmond, just over an hour from home. Here she studied Biology,
doing genomic research on South American frogs, which eventually
landed her a trip into the Amazon jungle! When she wasn't in the
classroom Anne could be found on the trails, running cross country
and track for the SpidURs. Following her undergrad years Anne came
even closer to home to attend medical school at the University of
Virginia, a mere 15 minute drive to Mom and Dad. She slogged through
the first two years of classroom medicine saved only by the occasional
home cooked meal, the reprieve she found in running and the added
fun of flag football, wiffleball and innertube waterpolo. A 6-week
summer preceptorship with a Family doc in Hawaii helped her mood
a bit as well. In third and fourth year she rediscovered why she
came to medical school, patient care. Her desire to practice preventive
and comprehensive medical care, combined with a love of patients
of all ages, made a Family Medicine residency the next logical step.
When Anne got to Boston on the interview trail, she fell in love
with the city and the Tufts FMR. She is excited to be joining a
program with such high academic values and great community impact.
She's also eager to venture out of Virginia and experience big city
life for the next three years! She hopes to explore all the city
has to offer and possibly continue her running career with that
little race they like to run in Boston.
Meghan
L. Tramontozzi, MD - Meghan grew up in Suffern, NY where she
spent most of her childhood swimming and listening to eighties music.
She attended Duke University as an undergrad and majored in Psychology
with a Neuroscience concentration. The highlights of Meghan's time
in college include spending a semester studying abroad at the University
of Queensland, Australia and meeting her husband, Lou. After college,
Meghan went on to spend a year at the NIH studying mood and anxiety
disorders. Meghan and her husband both attended Tufts University
School of Medicine and after 4 years in Boston, decided they had
to stay. Her professional interests include women's health, dermatology,
mental health and medical education, making a career in family medicine
ideal. Outside of the clinic, Meghan is a converted Red Sox fan
and she enjoys running, snowshoeing, yoga, and going to the beach.
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