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Meet Our Residents
Class of 2010

Cynthia Ebini, M.D., M.H.A.
Ross University School of Medicine
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Cynthia Ebini, M.D., M.H.A., received her medical degree from Ross
University School of Medicine and her Masters of Health Administration
from Washington University in St. Louis. She chose the IU Family Practice
Residency because it is a university-based hospital, the availability of
specialists, and the low-cost of living in Indianapolis. Dr. Ebini has
interests in sleep medicine, laboratory medicine, and women's health. For the future, she plans to
enter a fellowship training program in either obstetrics, sports medicine,
or urgent care. Dr. Ebini is a member of the American Medical Student
Association. Dr. Ebini is engaged and when not working, Dr. Ebini enjoys
watching the new, sports, and traveling.
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Saura Fortin, M.D.
Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Honduras
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Saura Fortin, M.D., received her
medical degree from Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras. Dr. Fortin chose the IU
Family Medicine Residency due to its well-structured educational curriculum, the
diversity among its residents, and that it is a university-based program with
hands on experience in town with so many attractions and excellent atmosphere.
She also cites the friendliness of the staff and residents as well as the wide
variety of patient population and pathologies. Dr. Fortin’s clinical interests
include obstetrics and women's health, while her research interests are
diabetes and hypertension in the Latino/Hispanic population. When she is not working,
she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, shopping, and traveling. Dr.
Fortin is married
and has two children.
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Muneeza Khan, M.B.B.S.
Karachi Medical and Dental College
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Muneeza Khan, M.B.B.S, received her medical
degree from the Karachi Medical and Dental College in Pakistan. She chose the IU
Family Medicine Residency because of the outstanding, award-winning program;
dynamic faculty; great hospitality; and busy clinical emphasis on resident
education and procedural opportunities. She also likes the diverse yet friendly
and supporting residents.
Dr. Khan’s clinical interests are in women's and children's health issues while
her research interests are in patient care in the communities and public health. She is
married and has a daughter. Her future plan
is to pursue a fellowship in geriatrics before going into clinical practice. In her free time, Dr.
Khan enjoys spending time with her family,
gardening, reading, and enjoying the "outdoors." |

Ban Kinaia, M.B., Ch.B.
Al-Mustansiriyah University
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Ban Kinaia, M.B., Ch.B., received her
medical degree Al-Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq. Dr. Kinaia chose the IU
Family Medicine Residency because of the education and clinical opportunities
the program offers. Additionally, she liked the warm and friendly environment
and the cultural diversity among the residents. Dr. Kinaia’s
clinical interest is in women's health, while her research
interest is adolescent health. Her future goal is to work in a private practice. Dr.
Kinaia is married and has a son and daughter. Her free time, she enjoys
traveling and spending time with her family. |

Toyosi Morgan, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.
University of Lagos
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Toyosi Morgan, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.,
received her medical degree from University of Lagos, Nigeria, and both her
Masters of Public Health and her Masters of Business Administration from Johns
Hopkins University. She chose the IU Methodist Family Medicine Residency because the
environment exudes professionalism and there are extensive learning
opportunities and research activities. She appreciates that the faculty are very
interested and involved in the professional development of the residents.
Additionally, Dr. Morgan likes Indianapolis because it has a friendly and
welcoming population with a great appreciation for diversity. She is a member of
the American Academy of Family Physicians, World Organization of Family Doctors,
and the American Public Health Association. Dr. Morgan's area of clinical
interest is preventive and primary health care and her research interests are in
epidemiology, public health, HIV and health services research. Upon graduation,
Dr. Morgan would like to pursue public health research and practice as well as
managing health care organizations. Dr. Morgan enjoys spending time with her
family, exploring cultural themes, and giving back to the community.
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Elizabeth Muhiire-Igbanol, M.D.
Charles University, First Medical Faculty in Prague |
Elizabeth Muhiire-Igbanol, M.D., received her medical degree from Charles
University, First Medical Faculty in Prague. Dr. Muhiire-Igbanol chose the IU Family Practice
Residency because of the numerous resources available to residents during
their education. Additionally, she found the diversity of the residents
quite refreshing. Dr. Muhiire-Igbanol clinical interest is in patient
education for chronic illness and her research interest is in diabetes.
While completing her residency, she plans to pursue
her Maters of Business Administration from the Indiana University Kelley
School of Business. Upon graduation, she would like to complete a
faculty fellowship as she intends to go back to Uganda to teach. Dr.
Muhiire-Igbanol is married and both she and her husband are avid Colts
fans! When she is not working, Dr. Muhiire-Igbanol enjoys
cooking, classical literature, and the theater.
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Alisia Muñoz, M.D.
Ross University School of Medicine
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Alisia Muñoz, M.D., received her medical degree from Ross University
School of Medicine. She chose the IU Family Practice
Residency because of its excellent reputation and diverse patient
population. Additionally, Dr. Muñoz loves Indiana (born and raised in
Lafayette, Indiana, she received her Bachelors of Science from Purdue
University) and wanted to stay within the state. Dr. Muñoz' clinical interests include dermatology and
mission medicine and she is interested in paralysis research. Her long term goals are to
set up a community clinic in an underserved area of Indiana and create
additional free clinics within indigenous areas of Latin America. Dr.
Muñoz is married and has a son. In her spare time, she enjoys theology,
spending time with her family, and tennis.
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Angela Myers, M.D.
Coicgio Mayor de Nuegma Geñona del Rosaro |
Angela Myers, M.D., received her medical degree from Colegio Mayor de
Nuestra Señora Del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia. Dr. Myers chose the IU
Family Medicine Residency because of its supportive and knowledgeable
faculty and because the residents are very approachable and
friendly...it's a friendly yet competitive work environment. Dr. Myers
has a strong background in medical genetics and she also has clinical
interests in palliative care and behavioral sciences. Upon graduation,
Dr. Myers would like to continue her education with additional training
in palliative care. Among the many pastimes that Dr. Myers enjoys,
spending time with her family, reading, yoga, and knitting are at the
top of her list.
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Luis Felipe Romero, M.D.
Universidad del Valle
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Luis Felipe Romero, M.D., received his medical degree from Universidad
del Valle, Cali, Colombia. He chose IU Methodist Family Medicine Residency because
of the strong and well structured curriculum of the program along with
the high national standards of the Indiana University School of
Medicine. He also likes the size of Methodist Hospital where the
training will take place. Dr. Romero strongest clinical interests are in
preventive medicine, community medicine, and emergencies. He is
interested in participating in research high social impact pathologies,
such as hypertension, diabetes, and STDs. Dr. Romero plans on remaining
in Indiana and working with the underserved and Hispanic populations in
Indianapolis. In his free time, he enjoys computers, traveling, and
spending time with his friends.
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Arturo Salazar, M.D.
Universidad de Monterrey
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Arturo Salazar, M.D.. received his medical degree from Universidad de
Monterrey, México. Dr. Salazar felt the IU Family
Practice Residency was the best residency for him because of the
international medicine opportunities. Additionally, he likes that is is
a very competitive program with high quality education. Clinically, Dr.
Salazar is interested in chronic degenerative disease and from a
research perspective, he is interested in the social aspect of medicine
in the community. Away from medicine, Dr. Salazar enjoys
books, movies, and soccer.
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Harmeet Sarao, M.B.B.S., M.P.H.
Govt. Medical College
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Harmeet Sarao, M.B.B.S., received her medical degree from Govt. Medical
College in Patiala, India. She received her Masters of Public Health from
the University of Texas, Houston. Dr. Sarao joined the IU Family Practice
Residency because it is a university-based program with a great
reputation. She also liked the diverse mix of residents. Dr. Sarao is
interested in women's health issues and upon graduation, she is
interested in possibly completing a fellowship in women's health or
sports medicine before entering private practice. Dr. Sarao is married
and in her free time enjoys camping, reading and watching movies.
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