What’s next for the Residency Class of 2025 after graduation

Left to right: Christian Hext, Samuel Wing, Samuel Kefer, Leah Morgan, Brandon Pagni, Darian Hunter, Austin Lucke, Grace Carey, Devin Miller, Megan Yank, James Elliott, Alexander Schryver, and Aaron Muesch. (MOD Media)

The BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine congratulates 13 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. The following physicians are all moving on to exciting and challenging new positions, and we look forward to following their careers in the years to come.

Residency Graduate Where They Are Heading Next
Grace Carey, MD
Chief Resident
Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
Stanford Medicine
ACGME-accredited program
Palo Alto, California
James Elliott, MD, MS, MEd Attending Physician
Kettering Health
Dayton, Ohio
Christian Hext, MD, MPA Retrieval & Critical Care Transport Fellowship
UW Health Med Flight
Madison, Wisconsin
Darian Hunter, MD Attending Physician
Benefis Hospital
Great Falls, Montana
Samuel Kefer, MD Attending Physician
Kaiser Permanente
East Bay Area, California
Austin Lucke, MD, MPH Attending Physician
Wake Emergency Physicians and PAs
Raleigh, North Carolina
Devin Miller, MD Attending Physician
Napa, California
Leah Morgan, MD
Chief Resident
Advanced Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship
UW Hospitals and Clinics
Madison, Wisconsin
Aaron Muesch, MD Attending Physician
Madison Emergency Physicians
South Central Wisconsin
Brandon Pagni, MD Attending Physician
Flagstaff Emergency Physicians
Flagstaff, Arizona
Alexander Schryver, MD Attending Physician
Flagstaff Emergency Physicians
Flagstaff, Arizona
Samuel Wing, MD, MS
Chief Resident
Attending Physician
Emory Healthcare
Atlanta, Georgia
Megan Yank, MD Retrieval & Critical Care Transport Fellowship
UW Health Med Flight
Madison, Wisconsin

The Class of 2025 joins 148 alumni of the University of Wisconsin Emergency Medicine Residency Program in caring for the emergent needs of diverse populations here in Wisconsin and beyond.