students posing on a stage next to a U.S. map

Eleven members of the MD Class of 2022 recently learned where they would be serving their residencies within the armed forces.

Military physicians provide healthcare services to military personnel and their families. They work in a variety of settings, including military hospitals, hospital ships as well as international medical centers. They may also participate in humanitarian efforts, caring for victims of natural disasters.

“At EVMS, we encourage students to engage in activities that serve the community and have a positive impact on the lives of the people around us,” says Alfred Abuhamad, MD, interim President, Provost, and Dean of the EVMS School of Medicine. “I can think of no greater community service than defending our nation and providing care to those who confront danger on this country’s behalf.”

U.S. Air Force matches:

  • Michael Acosta, U.S. Air Force, Travis Air Force Base
  • Matthew E. Bisgaier, U.S. Air Force (Civilian Match)
  • Colten A. Yahn, U.S. Air Force, Boston Medical Center

U.S. Army matches:

  • Anna Eileen Cronin, U.S. Army, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium

U.S. Navy matches:

  • Tyler M. Glendrange, U.S. Navy, Naval Medical Center San Diego
  • Douglas Jiang, U.S. Navy, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
  • Anna Lepore, U.S. Navy, Naval Medical Center San Diego
  • Alexon Munson-Catt, U.S. Navy (Civilian Match)
  • Hailey A. Murray, U.S. Navy, Naval Hospital Jacksonville
  • Dorothy Requina, U.S. Navy, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
  • Christian B. Sanchez, U.S. Navy, Naval Medical Center San Diego
  • Henry Weaver, U.S. Navy, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
  • Eunice Wu, U.S. Navy, Naval Medical Center San Diego