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2024 Family Medicine Residents
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Ali Alherimi, MD

I’m from Seattle, Washington, and completed both my undergraduate and PhD degrees in Biochemistry at the University of Washington. After that, I attended Georgetown University School of Medicine, where I discovered my passion for Family Medicine.

I love the specialty because it allows me to care for patients of all ages and backgrounds while building long-term relationships and promoting wellness in the community.

In my free time, I enjoy playing soccer and boxing, both of which have always been big parts of my life.

Manisha Bandamede, MD

Originally from Hyderabad, India, I moved to Jersey City, NJ at the age of 14. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Physics with a focus on cloud physics from The College of New Jersey before attending Ross University School of Medicine in Barbados. Growing up in a diverse, immigrant-rich urban environment, I witnessed significant disparities in healthcare, which profoundly influenced my career path.

I am drawn to Family Medicine for its broad scope of practice and continuity of care. My passion for preventive medicine fuels my commitment to educating and empowering patients, helping them become active participants in their own health and well-being.

Outside of medicine, I enjoy spending time with family and friends, traveling, reading, and baking.

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Carl DiBlasio, MD

My name is Dr. Carl Diblasio, I am from Bullhead City, AZ. I graduated from AUA School of Medicine. I am married with two children. I chose family medicine because I wanted to make a difference in primary care. Family medicine is more than just primary care, family medicine encompasses all specialties. The interaction with your patients becomes more than just Dr. and patient, you become a part of their family. You learn more about your patients than just medicine. Through these connections you will have a greater impact on the overall health of your patients.

I believe family medicine is beyond, just medicine. Here at Memorial at Gulfport, you are surrounded by great mentors, faculty and friends. All are here to assist you in becoming the best physician you can be.

Coming to memorial is one of the best decisions I have ever made, and I look forward to growing not only as a physician but as a person as well.

Outside of my residency, I love spending time with my family. The gulf coast is full of beautiful scenery, lots of fresh southern Mississippi cuisine. The opportunities for activities are endless.

Caleb Bowen, MD

I am from Vaughan Mississippi and have lived there the majority of my life. I got a bachelor’s in biological engineering from Mississippi State University and then worked for a year as an ER tech before starting medical school. I attended medical school at Pikeville University in Pikeville, KY and did my medical school rotations in Meridian, MS.

I chose family medicine due to the large variety of patients and problems I can take care of in my practice. After my residency I intend to return to the delta. I hope to live and work in a rural community where I can help provide the healthcare that would otherwise be difficult to access.

In my free time I enjoy playing with my dog and two daughters along with spending time with my wife.

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Fabio Lugo, MD

I was born in Alexandria, Virginia and grew up in Ponce, Puerto Rico at the age of 4. I did my bachelor’s degree on Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus. Then studied Medicine at Ponce Health and Sciences University School of Medicine, in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

I was drawn to family medicine because it is the field of medicine that focuses on addressing the broadest range of medical issues and patients’ health care needs, simultaneously providing me with the opportunity to establish long-lasting and deep relationships with my patients regardless of age or health condition. I am fully committed to serve the Mississippi Gulf coast community and to help my patients live their lives to their greatest potential.

Outside of my commitment to the clinic and the hospital I enjoy visiting art museums, going to restaurants, cooking, camping, and participating in motorsports events at my local racetracks.

Emmanuel D. Ogunleye, MD

My name is Emmanuel Damilola Ogunleye. I’m from the western part of Nigeria, and my path in medicine began at All Saints School of Medicine in St. Vincent, where I completed my Basic Sciences before continuing with clinical rotations in Chicago, ultimately earning my MD degree.

My experiences in medical school and residency have ignited a deep passion for Family Medicine. I cherish the privilege of forming lasting relationships with my patients and their families, learning about their unique backgrounds and stories while promoting preventive care and wellness. This bond fosters trust, which is at the heart of the care I provide.

I find immense fulfillment in being a steady source of support throughout my patients’ lives—whether guiding young parents through childhood illnesses or helping elderly patients manage chronic conditions. Each patient connection allows me to personalize their care, ensuring it aligns with their values and lifestyle.

Beyond medicine, I have a keen interest in preventive and sports medicine. I also enjoy playing football and basketball. If I weren’t a physician, I’d pursue a passion for cooking, with dreams of becoming a chef specializing in international cuisine.

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Kayla “Birdy” Price, DO

I was born in California and finished my undergraduate at California State University, Bakersfield, before becoming a writer and designer in the video game industry further north in Seattle, Washington. It was there that I decided I wanted to help people on a deeper level to find health and purpose.

I went to William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine for medical school and did my rotations in the New Orleans area. The South gave me the tools and knowledge I needed to come into my own professionally and personally.

Family medicine is a way I can give back to the South for always giving their best to me and for me.

In my free time, I enjoy gardening with my husband, playing video games, reading, and cooking new recipes.

Tejasvitaa Ravilla, MD

I am from Bangalore, India where I went to medical school at Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital. I spent a year at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, where I volunteered and delved into research.

Family medicine is where my heart is—because there’s nothing like treating folks like family. I am passionate about women’s health and enjoy caring for post-menopausal women because I believe that this stage of life presents unique challenges, and I am committed to providing comprehensive, evidence-based support to optimize their health and quality of life.

I am fluent in four Indian languages, which is handy when I need to impress folks or accidentally mix up what I am saying. During my downtime, you’ll find me lost in a good book or scribbling poetry. You’ll also find me in the kitchen, cooking up a storm. It’s my way of channeling creativity and making sure my friends and family are well-fed!

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Luis Angel Sellés Ramos, MD

I was born and raised in Puerto Rico. I graduated from the University of Medicine and Health Sciences with a passion for Family Medicine.

My primary focus is on preventive care, aiming to empower patients through education and guidance, helping them make informed decisions for healthier lifestyles. I am deeply committed to promoting well-being and supporting patients in maintaining their health.

Outside of medicine, I enjoy gardening, reading, engaging in outdoor activities, and watching movies.

Hrishita Tiwari, DO

I grew up in Texas- intially in Corpus Christi by the coast and later in the DFW metroplex. I consider Arlington my hometown. I pursued my B.S. in Biology at The University of Texas at Dallas. During my time there I also worked on minors in Spanish and Political Science. I am also fluent in Hindi. I have worked various internships working for the Perot Museum of Science in their anthropology department, Friends of the Global Fight in Washington, D.C. to address global health initiatives and in Congresswomen Eddie Bernice Johnson’s District office to better my community.

I recently graduated from Sam Houston State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in May as part of their inaugural class. I am a certified bibliophile and love books from all genres.

I am particularly passionate about bringing holistic healthcare to underserved populations. I am eager to merge my medical knowledge, research skills and passion for public service to contribute to the community through collaborative initiatives and patient-focused healthcare solutions.

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