BRG Resident’s Case Selected for Publication in State Medical Journal

A resident in Baton Rouge General’s Internal Medicine Residency program was one of 12 selected to have a case published in the Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society this spring.

Dr. Bayley Hubble, who will graduate from the residency program next year, presented the case at the Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Physicians Associates meeting in New Orleans. It involved a patient with an abscess in the spleen caused by an abscess in the calf muscle.

Several other residents were selected to present at the meeting including, left to right, Drs. Bayley Hubble; Ramandeep Singh; Vasudev Tati, IMRP Program Director; Aaron De Witt, faculty member; Neelay Patel; Rajendra Boyilla; Prathyusha Yeturu; Georg Nahal, medical student; and Aaron Williams

BRG’s Internal Medicine Residency program is a three-year commitment designed to provide broad-based clinical training with an emphasis on primary care medicine.

02/20/2019