The 2022 class of LGH Family Medicine Residency graduates pose with program director Pam Vnenchak, MD, who stands at far right.

Laura Hatchman, MD; Daniel Farrell, MD; Alise Burke, MD; Michael McGee, MD, Med; Jessica Magdeburger, MD, MHS; Jasen Tjahjadi, MD, MS; Kyle May, MD; Benjamin Stabler, MD; Ankita Sridhar, MD; Jennifer Rutz, MD; Holly Bachilas, MD; Danielle Rubinstein, DO, MS; Kerstin Nolan, MD; Pam Vnenchak, MD, Program Director, LGH Family Medicine Residency

Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health proudly congratulates the Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital (LGH) Family Medicine Residency Class of 2022, which marks the 50th class to graduate from the LGH Family Medicine Residency program. The 13 residents who graduated in June completed three years of service to the Lancaster community and will now move on to practice medicine locally and throughout the country.

“The class of 2022 trained under the most extraordinary circumstances in the 50-year history of the residency program,” said Pamela Vnenchak, MD, program director of LG Health’s Family Medicine Residency. “Over the last three years we all have experienced the COVID-19 pandemic, racial unrest, and political polarization and throughout this time they demonstrated grace, resilience, and compassion. I believe they are well prepared to enter their chosen practices in seven different states, with two of the graduates staying in the Lancaster area,” she continued.

The LGH Family Medicine Residency Program started in 1969 and is now one of the most respected programs in the country – as it was ranked the number 1 Family Medicine Residency program in the United States by Doximity, the nation’s largest network of medical professionals.

The program positions family medicine physicians of the future to pursue their unique professional paths through wide-ranging training opportunities in both urban and rural settings. Learn more about the residency program at LancasterFamilyMed.org.

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