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Match Day 2026: Introducing Our Incoming Residents & Fellows!

We are excited to welcome the newest members of the WashU Medicine John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences residency and fellowship programs!

Incoming Residents

Internal Medicine 2026-2027 | Ophthalmology 2027-2030
  • Dimitrios Arhontoulis, MD, PhD | Med U South Carolina
  • Henok Getahun, MD | WashU Medicine
  • Kate Matsunaga, MD | U Southern California
  • Bradley McNeely, MD | WashU Medicine
  • Jonathan Tong, MD | WashU Medicine

Incoming Fellows

Cornea Fellowship
  • Sofia Ramos Bartolomei, MD​ | U Puerto Rico​
  • Sarah Skender, MD | Corewell Health William Beaumont University​
Oculoplastics Fellowship
  • Nicholas Levergood, MD​ | Indiana University ​
1st Year Retina Fellowship
  • Nicholas Janigian, MD​ | Brown University​
  • Catherine Gilbert, MD​ | WashU Medicine​
2nd Year Retina Fellowship
  • Hasan Muqri, MD​ | University of Texas Houston​
  • Vichar Trivedi, MD​ | Kresge Eye Institute Wayne State University​
Glaucoma Fellowship
  • Ahmed Owda, MD​ | U Michigan​
  • Steven Shen, MD​ | Indiana University​

Chiefs of Ophthalmic Trauma

  • ​Glory Mgboji, MD​ | WashU Medicine​
  • Sowmya Yennam, MD​ | WashU Medicine​

We are thrilled to welcome this talented group of residents and fellows to our WashU Medicine community. Your journey is just beginning, and we can’t wait to see all that you accomplish!

Welcome to the WashU Medicine family!


About WashU Medicine

WashU Medicine is a global leader in academic medicine, including biomedical research, patient care and educational programs with 2,900 faculty. Its National Institutes of Health (NIH) research funding portfolio is the second largest among U.S. medical schools and has grown 56% in the last seven years. Together with institutional investment, WashU Medicine commits well over $1 billion annually to basic and clinical research innovation and training. Its faculty practice is consistently within the top five in the country, with more than 1,900 faculty physicians practicing at 130 locations and who are also the medical staffs of Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children’s hospitals of BJC HealthCare. WashU Medicine has a storied history in MD/PhD training, recently dedicated $100 million to scholarships and curriculum renewal for its medical students, and is home to top-notch training programs in every medical subspecialty as well as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and audiology and communications sciences.