Emergency medicine fellows’ future career plans, Class of 2025

Left to right: Miranda Bradley, Taylor Cesarz, Jesse Conterato, Nicholas Genthe, Matthew Heffernan, Polly Kennedy, Brittany Kotek, and Mikko Sayre.

The BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine congratulates eight emergency medicine residents on successfully completing their graduate medical education programs at UW Health and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health this year. These individuals are all moving on to exciting and challenging new positions, and we look forward to following their careers in the years to come.

Fellowship Graduate Where They Are Heading Next
Miranda Bradley MD
Ultrasound Fellow
Assistant Professor (CHS)
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Taylor Cesarz, MD
Simulation Fellow
Assistant Professor (CHS)
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Jesse Conterato, MD
Retrieval & Critical Care Transport Fellow
Critical Care Anesthesiology Fellowship
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Nicholas Genthe, MD
EMS Fellow
Assistant Professor (CHS)
EMS Medical Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Matthew Heffernan, MD
Retrieval & Critical Care Transport Fellow
EMS Fellowship
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Priscilla (Polly) Kennedy, MD
Simulation Education Fellow
Attending Physician
Emergency Medicine Specialists
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Brittany Kotek, MD
Global Health Fellow
Attending Physician
Gundersen Health System
Madison, Wisconsin
Mikko Sayre, MD
Retrieval & Critical Care Transport Fellow
Attending Physician
Watertown Hospital
Watertown, Wisconsin
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Wisconsin–Madison