Current Residents

PGY-5

Charles Gresham

Charles Gresham

Medical School:
Eastern Virginia Medical School

Dr. Gresham hails from the great state of Virginia. He is planning on pursuing a fellowship in either pediatric urology or sexual medicine.  He enjoys cuddling with his cats and long walks on the beach. He’s always game to go out for a fun time around town with new friends.

Michael Helbig

Michael Helbig

Medical School:
Florida International
University Herbert
Wertheim College of Medicine

I'm a first generation Cuban-American, born and raised in Miami, FL. After completing both my undergraduate and medical school studies in Miami, coming to Washington, DC has certainly felt like home. From the attendings to the clinical staff and residents, The GW Urology Department is a tight-knit group of dynamic, hard working people. Spending the day caring for complex urologic diseases with your friends, being taught by skilled mentors, wrapping up the day by going for a run through the national monuments and having dinner at some of the best restaurants in the world is tough to beat.


 

PGY-4

Hunt Batter

Hunt Batter

Medical School:
Boston University
School of Medicine

Hunt grew up in Weston, MA. He studied economics at Harvard University before attending the Boston University School of Medicine. Clinically, he is interested in stone disease and sexual medicine. Outside of the hospital, you can find him rooting for all Boston area sports teams, smoking BBQ and hiking the many great trails around DC with his wife, Ryan, and their golden retriever, Hadley.

Amanda Smart

Amanda Smart

Medical School:
Georgetown University

I grew up in the suburbs of Tampa, Florida and went to Georgetown for undergrad and medical school. I’ve been in the DC area for some time now and love it here. My husband and I live in Virginia with our mini Australian shepherd. Our weekends are usually filled with gardening, hiking, and cooking.


 

PGY-3

Briana Goddard

Briana Goddard

Medical School:
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

I am originally from North Reading, MA, I attended undergrad at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH and then medical school at Dartmouth. While in New Hampshire I developed a love of hiking and spent most of my free weekends somewhere in the White Mountains. When I am not outdoors, I enjoy cuddling with my cats and playing the piano. I am happy to now live in DC for residency and have many new places to explore!

Sarah Azari

Sarah Azari

Medical School:
USF Health Morsani College of Medicine

I grew up in California, near San Francisco. Majored in nutrition at UC Davis and went to med school at University of South Florida. Academic interests include health care disparities, wellness in medicine, and general urology. Outside of residency, I like gentle exercise, picnics, getting outdoors, and breakfast tacos.  


 

PGY-2

Saran Hall

Saran Hall

Medical School:
Howard University

Saran Hall was born and raised in Montego Bay, Jamaica, and immigrated to the Bronx in New York City as a teenager. She is a graduate of Amherst College in Massachusetts and an Americorps alumnus. During her year of service with Americorps, she taught mathematics to 6th and 7th-grade students in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Afterward, she obtained her medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D.C, and conducted a year of research at Johns Hopkins University Hospital prior to graduating. Her clinical interests include global urologic surgery and disparities in healthcare. During her free time, she enjoys bike riding, traveling, attending Caribbean Carnival and music festivals.

Nicholas Bowler

Nicholas Bowler

Medical School:
Sidney Kimmel

I grew up in Erie, PA and attended Penn State for my undergrad studies. In the time between graduating Penn State and attending Jefferson Medical College, I had the fortunate opportunity to work in a research lab studying molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer growth and progression.  I was further drawn to urology during my medical school clinical years because of my interest in genitourinary cancer biology, the tangible positive impact we can have on our patient’s quality of life and the opportunity to operate while still having meaningful long-term relationships with patients in the clinic. GW has been a great place to train with strong mentorship and supportive relationships amongst colleagues. I also love living in the exciting city of DC.  In my free time my favorite things to do are golf, garden, eat spicy food and lift weights.


 

PGY-1

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Alanna Cruz-Bendezu

Medical School:
George Washington University

Sean Tafuri

Sean Tafuri

Medical School:
California Northstate University 

I was born and raised in the Bay Area. I competed in gymnastics my entire life, which granted me a Division I scholarship to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where I graduated with a degree in Nutrition Science. I returned home to California for medical school and graduated from California Northstate University College of Medicine. I was drawn to Urology during medical school because of the complex anatomy and procedures in the field. Moreover, I enjoyed working with all the wonderful people who make up the specialty. I appreciate the opportunity that Urology gives me to create a safe space for my patients to feel comfortable addressing difficult topics. In addition to my M.D., I also have an F.D. (Foodie Degree). Outisde the OR, you can find me trying new restaurants all over town. When I'm not eating my way through D.C., I'm likely attending a cycling class or snowboarding in the mountains.