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Class of 2011

 

ResidentJacinta Eickholt, MD
Recruiting Chief

Hometown: Ottawa, Ohio
Undergrad: The Ohio State University, B.A. in Biology

Medical School: The University of Toledo College of Medicine

Dr. Jacinta Eickholt's interests in medicine include geriatrics and outpatient procedures. Some reasons why she feels St. Vincent’s was the perfect residency is its balance between being a Community Program and its academic strength. Plus, the great residents, faculty, and overall friendly feel the hospital are the cherry on top! Outside of medicine, a few of Jacinta's interests include scrapbooking, singing, tennis and running. Recently, she and her husband started a new hobby of geocaching. After graduating residency, Jacinta and her husband will likely return to near their hometowns in Northwest Ohio where she hopes to join a Family Medicine group practice.

Michael F. Mirochna, MD

The Chicago Medical School

Dr. Mirochna was born in Chicago and grew up in suburban Naperville. He attended University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign for undergraduate studies and then on to The Chicago Medical School. He completed an internship at The Mayo Clinic-Arizona before transferring to St.Vincent's Family Medicine program as a PGY-2. Michael has an affinity for preventive medicine, evidence based medicine, and the future of primary care. He likes Sports Medicine as well. In his spare time Dr. Mirochna enjoys free-reading, keeping up on new literature, the Monon Trail, watching Chicago sports and spending quality time with his family and girlfriend.

Robert Muller, MD

Indiana University School of Medicine

Dr. Muller enjoys Family Medicine for the variety of patients and problems. His special interest is deafness. He hopes to practice in an area where he can serve both deaf adults and families with deaf children. Dr. Muller’s wife, Jane and two boys (Michael 6, Daniel 5) are a pleasant distraction at any time of day. When the schedule allows he has been known to sit behind a drum kit and make lots of noise.

ResidentMatt Overley, MD
Recruiting Chief

Hometown: West Lafayette, IN
Undergrad: University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, IN

Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine 

Dr. Matt Overley enjoys reading and movies.  He and his wife are active in their church and plan to use their career training for international and domestic missions.  The Overleys met at a missions conference and have each traveled on 6 or more mission trips thus far.  Matt would like to learn more Spanish and ultimately work in a clinic setting providing comprehensive primary care with an emphasis on those who cannot afford medical care.   

Bree Simmons, MD

Penn State University College of Medicine

Dr. Bree Simmons enjoys all recreational sports.  She played ultimate frisbee in medical and plans on playing volleyball this year and breaking in her new bike!  Bree is interested in sports medicine and international health.  After graduation, she hopes to be entering a sports medicine fellowship and is making plans to practice in an urban underserved area. 

Raymond Smith, MD

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

Dr. Ray Smith and his wife, Becca, enjoy pets of all sorts, but especially their cat, Layla Boots.  They also enjoy cycling, hiking, playing golf, trying new restaurants and basically anything that gets them out of the house.  His medical interests include procedures, sports medicine and men's health.  After residency, Ray would like to join a small group practice in a rural community.