
The Department of Anesthesiology's three new chief residents share one common goal: to continue to prioritize resident wellness and social support.
Dr. Harmandeep Singh hails from Punjab, India, moving to the United States when he was a child. He studied cell biology and neuroscience at Rutgers University, and earned his medical degree from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
"I hope to continue working to improve the residency experience at the hospital while also expanding it to include community outreach," he said.
Dr. Kathleen Sullivan is originally from New Jersey. She studied biology and chemistry at Loyola University Maryland and pursued her medical degree at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
Dr. Mitchell Daniel was born and raised in Texas. He completed his undergraduate studies in finance and pre-med, and attended medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
"The residency is the lifeblood of the department and we look forward to continuing to keep that focus central to the mission of the Department of Anesthesiology," said the new chiefs, who step into their role on July 1.
Read more in the Chief Residents' Corner.