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Keltner

Samuel Keltner, MD

PGY5

Hometown: Dayton, OH

Medical School: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

What I like most about Cincinnati: The people and well-balanced nature of Cincinnati has kept me here since starting undergraduate in 2009. I have been able to make good friends in undergrad, working as an engineer, during medical school, and now in residency which I value as an important part of my lifestyle. There are always new restaurants opening and events to go to with a lower cost of living than larger cities. 

Why I like this residency program: Enjoying my work environment and coworkers are paramount for me to enjoy myself day to day. My co-residents and faculty members are always open to teaching, new opportunities, and getting to know one another which has been affirmed since my interest in joining the program during medical school.  

What I like to do in my free time: I like to spend time with friends and family, explore new restaurants, breweries, and recreational sports in the community as well as spending time at home watching movies, playing video games, or cooking. 

Sackett

Jonathan Sackett, MD

PGY5

Hometown: Dayton, OH; I grew up in Boulder, Colorado but my family moved to Dayton when I started college. Despite being on the move ever since starting college, Dayton and Cincinnati have become my hometown thanks to a friendly culture.

Medical School: Loma Linda University School of Medicine

What I like most about Cincinnati: Cincinnati is rich with culture and people are friendly. There is good food, good music, and plenty to do. All of this while not breaking the bank. Additionally, compared to other midwestern cities, the weather is relatively temperate with more clear skies, less wind, and temperatures comfortable enough for watersports April to late October. 

Why I like this residency program: Everyone in this department is kind. There are no bad apples. Yet all of the attendings are deeply invested in resident education. We see a high diversity of cases (brachytherapy, SRS, proton treatment, pediatrics) all of sufficient volume to become highly competent.

What I like to do in my free time: 

I like to play outside. I waterski (slalom), rock climb, mountain bike, and run. Red River Gorge which offers some of the worlds best sport climbing is close enough for a short day trip.

Taylor MacDonald

Taylor MacDonald, DO

PGY4

Hometown: Columbus, OH

Medical School: University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine

What I like most about Cincinnati: I went to UC for engineering and fell in love with Cincinnati then. It gives bigger opportunities with a small town feel. There is always something going on around town. We have the Bengals, the Reds, FC Cincy, multiple concert venues, the restaurants and brewery scene is amazing and there are so many festivals and events always happening. Always nice to be close to friends and family too!

Why I like this residency program: I was very impressed with how friendly everyone in the department was during my rotation and there are a lot of female faculty. Everyone was outstanding teachers and very encouraging. Excited to be able to work with CCHMC and the Proton Center as well.

What I like to do in my free time: Spending time with my family and friends, Bengals tailgates and games, checking out new restaurants and breweries. I also enjoy live music events, going to festivals and events around Cincinnati, and more recently working on project around my house that I'm renovating.

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Alyssa Farley, MD

PGY3

Hometown: Fort Thomas, KY (NKY/Cincy)

Medical School: University of Louisville School of Medicine 

What I like most about Cincinnati: I grew up in Cincy and I love being back in this vibrant city. I love all the incredible sports teams, especially FC Cincinnati. I also enjoy the vast number of beautiful views, boutique coffee shops and tasty food spots. 

What I like about this residency program: I am honored to train with all the truly remarkable attendings. The attendings are all superb, accomplished and devoted to helping trainees. In addition, I love working at such an incredible institution and with coworkers that make working here absolutely wonderful. 

What I like to do in my free time: Check out different rooftop views around the city, experience new restaurants and dine at restaurants with a view. I love playing pickleball, going to FC Cincy games, spending time with family and friends and walking my dog. 

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Sarah Feldkamp, MD

PGY3

Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky.

Medical School: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

What I like most about Cincinnati: Since moving here for medical school, Cincinnati has come to feel like home to me. There is always something to do – whether it be live music, a festival downtown, or cheering on one our professional sports team. There are also plenty of restaurants, bars, and breweries to try out. All of this is packed into a midsized, Midwestern city with plenty of charm and personality.  

Why I like this residency program: There are many reasons I like this program! There is ample access to cases, spanning disease sites and treatment modalities. This access is combined with approachable faculty members, who are invested in resident education. Perhaps most importantly, I love that the department is a supportive and fun place to work.

What I like to do in my free time: I enjoy traveling, reading, trying out new recipes, brewery-hopping, and cheering on the Bengals.

Morgan Bailey, MD

Morgan Bailey, MD

PGY2

Hometown: Fairfield, OH

Medical School: University of Toledo College of Medicine & Life Sciences

What I like most about Cincinnati: I was born and raised in the Cincinnati suburbs so first and foremost I enjoy having all of my family nearby. Cincinnati is a bustling city with so many cool things to do including Bengals games, FC Cincinnati games, concerts at Riverbend, Findley Market, Sawyer Point, etc. Additionally, the cost of living in Cincinnati is one of the many reasons my husband and I decided to return.

What I like about this residency program: THE PEOPLE. From your co-residents, to attendings, to medical physicists/dosimetrists, nursing staff, and support staff, everyone in the Rad Onc department is so supportive and kind. You can truly tell that everyone is invested in our education and success. UC also offers a wide variety of cases ranging from pediatrics/protons to brachytherapy.

What I like to do in my free time: My husband and I enjoy playing pickleball, attending FC Cincinnati games, home renovation projects, traveling, and spending time with family.

Ortega Jessica MD

Jessica Ortega, MD

PGY2

Hometown: Boone, NC

Medical School: University of Louisville Medical School

What I like most about Cincinnati: I love the vibrant mix of delicious food and the city's many outdoor spaces. Cincinnati has so many beautiful parks and trails, which makes it a great place to explore with my husband and our dogs. The friendly, welcoming people here make it even more enjoyable. We especially like the new restaurants and hidden gems in the city which keeps things exciting. 

What I like about this residency program: The supportive, collaborative environment at UC Rad Onc is what I value most. Everyone, from the attendings to co-residents, is dedicated to fostering a positive learning experience and helping us grow as physicians. The strong sense of community here makes it an incredible place to train.

What I like to do in my free time: In my free time, I enjoy spending quality time with my husband and two dogs, whether we're exploring parks, learning photography, or working on home projects together.

 

Sara Medek, MD
Radiation Oncology Residency Director
Phone: 513-584-4775
Email: sara.medek@uc.edu
Michelle Reinhart 

Radiation Oncology Residency Coordinator
Phone: 513-584-9089
Email: Michelle.Reinhart@uchealth.com

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