Resident Profiles
Resident profiles:
John Chappa, MD
2019 – Ï㽶ֱ²¥, Lubbock, TX
2015 - Medical Science, University of North Texas HSC, Ft Worth, TX
2014 – Angelo State University, San Angelo, TX
John Fisher, MD
2020 – Ï㽶ֱ²¥, Lubbock, TX
2018 – Texas Tech University Rawls College of Business, Lubbock, TX
Kaitlin Rush, DO
2020 - Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, East Lansing, MI
2015 - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Caleb Gottlich, MD
2020 – Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, College Station, TX
2015 – Texas A&M, College Station, TX
Where are you from/hometown: Coppell, TX
What is it you enjoy about Texas Tech Ortho?
Of all of the places I went I felt that I got along with the residents here better
than other places. Everyone seemed genuine, down to earth, and relatable. I also was
told from multiple other places that the residents coming out of here were operatively
some of the best. I wanted to gain the operative confidence while also working with
people who I enjoy being around.
Career Interest: Oncology and pediatrics
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: Find new restaurants with my wife
OR Playlist of choice: Texas Country, Frank Sinatra, or the Beatles
Favorite post-call snack: Gummy bears
Jacqueline Van Gheem, MD
2020 - Louisiana State University School of Medicine, Shreveport, LA
2015 - Mississippi College, Clinton, MS
Where are you from/hometown: Wrightstown, WI
What is it you enjoy about Texas Tech Ortho?
During my visiting rotation I felt comfortable with the residents and faculty. The
program is like a large family and everyone looks out for each other. The faculty
take the time in the OR to make sure the residents are ready to operate independently.
All other staff members are also very helpful and made me feel comfortable and like
I was at home during my rotation.
Career Interest: undecided
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: Check out the local breweries and restaurants. I
also enjoy going to the multiple small lakes in and around Lubbock.
OR Playlist of choice: Beast Mode
Favorite post-call snack: String Cheese
Nathan Baruch, MD
2021 - Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Temple, TX
2017 - Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
Taylor Blackwood, DO
2021 – University of North Texas Health Science Center at Forth Worth - TCOM
2015 - Baylor University, Waco, TX
Where are you from/hometown: Friendswood, TX
Career Interest: Upper Extremity, Sports Medicine
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: Golf, Chimy's
OR Playlist of choice: Summer Hits of the 90's
Favorite post-call snack: Chipotle
Kadi Cooley, MD
2021 – West Virginia University School of Medicine, Charleston, WV
2017 – University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
Where are you from/hometown: Powell, Wyoming
What is it you enjoy about Texas Tech Ortho?
I feel like I connected and fit in well with the residents at Ï㽶ֱ²¥.In addition to
the people, I wanted a residency program that would provide me with a strong operative
experience.
Career Interest: Joints, rural practice
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: Spend time with friends, go to the farmer's market,
take my dog Buck for a walk
OR Playlist of choice: The Score, Lizzo, Luke Combs
Favorite post-call snack: Popcorn
Benjamin McIntosh, MD
2020 - University of Arizona COM, Phoenix, AZ
2015 - University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Shelby Buckner, MD
2022 - Ï㽶ֱ²¥, Amarillo, TX
2016 - Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, TX
Austin Cross, MD
2022 - CMU College of Medicine, Mount Pleasant, MI
2017 - Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Paul Gaschen, MD
2022 - Ï㽶ֱ²¥, Lubbock, TX
2018 - Baylor University, Waco, TX
Where are you from/hometown: Lubbock, TX
What is it you enjoy about Texas Tech Ortho?
I wanted to go to a program where the residents work hard and graduate being able
to operate confidently. Many of my mentors completed their training here so I knew
this is the place I was looking for. I also grew up in Lubbock and knew it was the
perfect size for a residency program – there is plenty to do when you are not working.
Finally, I felt like the attendings and residents treated each other like a family,
and I wanted a program that was collegial like this.
Career interest (i.e. subspecialty): Sports
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: First Friday Art Trail, Fishing, Hunting, Live Music
OR Playlist of choice: Koe Wetzel or HARDY radio
Favorite post-call snack: Capital Pizza
Clint Hydrick, MD
2022 - Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MN
2017 - University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
Alexander Abraham, MD
2022 - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine
2017 - Ball State University
Ruthvik Allala, MD
2023 - Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at TCU
2018 - University of Texas at Austin
Camas Curran, MD
2023 - University of Washington School of Medicine
2017 - The College of Idaho Caldwell, ID
Where are you from/hometown: Boise, ID
What is it you enjoy about Texas Tech Ortho?: Blue collar program with lots of operative
time and progressive autonomy. Strong trauma experience. Awesome culture and comradery.
Smaller town with reasonable living expenses.
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: Pick up heavy weights and put them back down, play
with my dogs, spend time with my husband Harley
OR Playlist of choice: Shinedown, Papa roach, AC/DC, One Last Night, Electric Call
Boy
Favorite post-call snack: Indian food, donuts
Kyle Messer, DO
2021 - Marion College of Osteopathic Medicine
2017 - Indiana University Bloomington, IN
Austin Anfinson, DO
2024 - Kansas City University
2018 - D'Youville University, NY
Evan Bradshaw, MD
2024 - Ï㽶ֱ²¥, Amarillo, TX
2020 - University of Texas at Austin
Where are you from/hometown: Frisco, TX
Why TTU: My favorite things about the program are the camaraderie amongst the residents,
the operative experience, and the open dialogue between residents and faculty on how
to advance the program. These things combined make TTU Ortho a fantastic place to
train.
Career interest: Undecided
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: Golf
OR Playlist of choice: There are only two types of music… Country and Western. I listen
to both.
Favorite post-call snack: Breakfast tacos
Emmanuella Oduguwa, MD, MPH
2024 - University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas
2024 - UT Health Science Center at Houston
2019 - Trinity University
Where are you from/hometown: Houston, TX
Why TTU: This residency program is a great fit because of its emphasis on early hands-on
surgical experience with graduated autonomy, the strong sense of community among residents
and faculty, and its proximity to my family.
Career interest: I have a strong interest in pediatric orthopaedics, but I am open
to exploring other specialties as I am just beginning my training.
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: Yoga, long walks in the park, and finding the best
almond croissants around town.
OR Playlist of choice: 90’s R&B!
Favorite post-call snack: Chocolate
Brianna Wolkober, MD
2024 - Ï㽶ֱ²¥, Amarillo, TX
2020 - Texas Christian University
Where are you from/hometown: Brighton, WI
Why TTU: I love the culture here, and I feel like everyone really looks out for one
another. The early operative experience was another huge plus for me as well as seeing
how confident the graduating residents are in their diagnostic and surgical skills.
I also like that interns can take buddy call with the junior resident to get more
experience before being on primary call. Lastly, I appreciate that we have daily morning
conference which allows for dedicated time for education.
Career interest: Sports – I’d like to volunteer with Justin Sports Medicine Team eventually!
Favorite thing to do in Lubbock: Ride horses, farmer’s market on Saturdays, or anything
outdoors
OR Playlist of choice: I can’t pick just one and it really depends on the vibe, but
anywhere from AC/DC, country western, Taylor Swift, 2000s rap/hip hop
Favorite post-call snack: Breakfast sandwich from Sugar Browns
- Christopher Gerzina, MD - Trauma, University of Florida
- Alexis Rounds, MD - Sports, University of Utah
2022-23
- Dominic Campano, MD - MSK Oncology, University of Miami
- Andrew Mikeska, DO - Spine, Harborview University, Washington
- Stephen Sierra, MD - Sports, Steadman Hawkins, Colorado
2021-22
- Dylan Homen, MD - Sports, University of Kentucky
- Amanda Purcell, MD - Pediatrics, University of Utah
- Jon Cooper Wall, MD - Pediatrics, Baylor/Texas Children's Hospital
2020-21
- Brenton Albracht, MD - Adult Reconstruction, University of Missouri
- Christian Douthit, MD - Hand and Upper Extremity, San Antonio Hand Center, San Antonio, TX
- Jessica McGraw, MD - Baylor Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship, Texas Childrens Hosptital, Houston, TX
2019-20
- Matthew Blue, MD - Adult Reconstruction, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
- Ian Ratheal, MD - Arthroplasty, Ortho San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
- Kevin West, MD - Sports Medicine, Baptist Health South Florida, Miami, FL
2018-19
- Jacob Murphree, MD - Trauma, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
- Eric Wait, MD - Ortho Pediatrics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
- Travis Winston, MD - Ortho Pediatrics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
2017-18
- Ali Ashraf, MD - Sports Medicine, NY/Sports Medicine Clinic of North Texas,
Dallas, TX - Thomas Githens, DO - Trauma, Stanford, CA/Saint Mary's Hospital, Grand Junction, CO
- Craig Winkler, MD - Adult Recon, Jackson, MS/Texas Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, The Woodlands, TX
2016-17
- Samuel Strebel, MD - Adult Recon, Baltimore, MD/Tri-City Orthopaedics, Kennewick, WA
- Jaime Villarreal, MD - Spine, Plano, TX/Doctors Hospital at Renaissance, Edinburg, TX
- Adam Wooldridge, MD - Oncology, Gainesville, FL/Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
2015-16
- Cody Beaver, MD - Ortho Pediatrics, Nashville, TN/Texas Tech Physicians, Lubbock, TX
- Kathlyn Drexler, MD - Hand, Dallas, TX/Avera, Sioux Falls, SD
- Dustin Moore, MD - Private Practice, Legacy Bone & Joint Orthopaedics, Austin, TX
2014-15
- Jessie Dickens, MD - Sports Medicine, Zephyr Cove, NV/West Texas Orthopaedics, Midland, TX
- Stephen Flores, MD - Sports Medicine, Phoenix, AZ/Covenant Medical Group,
Lubbock, TX - Jordan Simpson, MD - Adult Recon, Houston, TX/Texas Tech Physicians, Lubbock, TX
2013-14
- Clint Beicker, MD - Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC/Texas Hill Country Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Fredericksburg, TX
- Blake Clifton, MD - Sports Medicine, Albuquerque, NM/Alpine Orthopaedics,
Gunnison, CO - John Roaten, MD - Ortho Pediatrics, Memphis, TN/Cook Children's Medical Center, Ft. Worth, TX
2012-13
- Joseph Bergman, MD - Adult Recon, Salt Lake City, UT/Flathead Orthopaedics,
Kalispell, MT - Todd Bradshaw, MD - Sports Medicine, Albuquerque, NM/Amarillo Bone & Joint, Amarillo, TX
- Jeremy Saller, MD - Ortho Pediatrics, Wilmington, DE/Children's Hospital of the King's Daughter, Norfolk, VA