Anna Chudnovets, MD, co-administrative chief resident of the Vandalia Health CAMC General Surgery Residency, recently presented "Current Status and Barriers to Lung Cancer Screening Access in West Virginia" at the American Thoracic Society International Conference in Orlando, FL.
Congratulations to Bryan Richmond, MD, MBA, Chair of the Surgery department at the CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine, for receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the West Virginia Chapter of the American College of Surgeons!
We are thrilled to congratulate and welcome the incoming Vandalia Health CAMC General Surgery residents! We look forward to all they will accomplish in the years ahead.
Did you know that women currently make up about 22 - 24% of surgeons in the U.S.? Today, we are proud to shine a light on a few of the outstanding women who are part of our team in the CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine Surgery department. Happy International Women’s Day!
In February, our Vandalia Health CAMC General Surgery Residency trainees and attendings presented research at the West Virginia Trauma Symposium and the Southeastern Surgical Congress Annual Meeting. We look forward to seeing more of their presentations this spring!
Congratulations to Jade Gallimore, DO, MBA, Program Director of the Vandalia Health CAMC General Surgery Residency, on receiving the Concord University Alumni Association's 2025 Young Alumnus of the Year Award. https://t.co/GiVK12HpYI.
2025 was a fantastic year of growth and camaraderie for our Surgery department. We celebrated our graduating residents, announced the launch of the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship, enjoyed successes in skills competitions and shared plenty of fun moments along the way.
The Vandalia Health CAMC General Surgery Residency is ready to celebrate the holidays! Residents have hand-painted ornaments over the past two years to decorate the program's holiday tree, and we look forward to continuing the tradition for years to come.
Congratulations to Anna Chudnovets, MD, General Surgery Co-Administrative Chief Resident, on matching into the Advanced Thoracic Fellowship at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center! We wish Dr. Chudnovets the best as she begins this chapter in the coming academic year.
The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine Surgery department is proud to announce that Isabel Marques, MD, will join us as the inaugural Surgical Critical Care fellow!
Learn more about the fellowship program at https://t.co/iEljDXjY33.
Tara Dolin, Program Coordinator for the General Surgery Residency, has earned her C-TAGME certification, a national credential recognizing excellence in GME administration. The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine Surgery department proudly congratulates her on this achievement.
On Friday, the CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine Surgery department welcomed Selwyn O. Rogers, Jr., MD, MPH, founding director of the University of Chicago Medicine Trauma Center, as the 2025 James P. Boland, MD, Memorial Lecture guest speaker.
As the Vandalia Health CAMC General Surgery Residency's second House Staff Council representative, Erica Dobbs, DO, helps give her fellow residents a voice to share ideas, address concerns and strengthen connections with GME leadership and peers across programs.
Nathaniel Anderson, MD, serves as one of our two House Staff Council representatives, actively participating in the forum where residents and fellows can share ideas, raise concerns and connect with GME leadership and peers across programs.
General Surgery residents Mark Hill, MD, and George Wilson, DO, represented Vandalia Health CAMC in the “So You Think You Can Operate?” skills competition at the 2025 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress in Chicago, IL.
We are proud to introduce one of our chief residents, George Wilson, DO! He said, "I think the value of our residency program is in the broad base of knowledge that we gain and the comfort with operating in open procedures and robotics."