David Grenda, MD, PhD

David Grenda, MD, PhD

Dual CCM/ACTA Fellow (2013)

Residency: Washington University in St. Louis

Fellowship: Washington University in St. Louis — Dual CCM/ACTA Fellowship

Current Position: Piedmont Atlanta Hospital, Atlanta, GA

Michael  Hakim, MD

Michael Hakim, MD

ACTA Fellow (2020)

Medical School: University of Oklahoma

Residency: Washington University in St. Louis

Allan Hamilton, MD

Allan Hamilton, MD

Dual CCM/ACTA Fellow (2022)

Residency: University of Texas Southwestern

Fellowship: Washington University in St. Louis — Dual CCM/ACTA Fellowship

Mark  Hanak, MD

Mark Hanak, MD

Regional & Ambulatory Anesthesia Fellow 2023-24

Medical School: University of Virginia School of Medicine

Residency: Washington University in St. Louis

Jonathan Harris, MD

Jonathan Harris, MD

Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellow, Class of 2019

Residency: Jackson Memorial Hospital

Medical School: Medical College of Georgia

“When I was determining which place to do fellowship, what was paramount for me was finding a program with quality training that would leave me confident that I could handle the rigors of attending life as a pediatric anesthesiologist. I chose Washington University in St. Louis because of the combination of challenging cases and diversity, as well as its positive structural makeup. The program stood out to me as both aggressive and challenging, but at the same time responsive to the needs and desires of the fellows. From the very first interview I felt the warm welcoming vibe given by the staff at WashU as well as the distinct impression that they were not only colleagues, but genuinely enjoyed working together. I knew it would be an excellent training environment.

My academic/clinical interests lie in challenging cases, difficult airway management and access, and regional anesthesia. I'm looking forward to the challenge that awaits after the completion of my training here. I think that my training here will leave me prepared to begin that journey.

My favorite thing about St. Louis (so far) is the discoveries. Coming from the east coast, I was unsure of what Midwest living would entail. St. Louis has far outstripped my expectations.  The more I’ve looked, the more there is to find and love about this city. Whether it is hanging out in the Grove, perusing Cherokee street, or hunting for under-the-radar eateries and restaurants, St. Louis has plenty of fun activities to check out. Forest park is a vast and beautiful hangout spot with free museums, the zoo,  and a plethora of cool events going on all of the time. There is plenty to do here if you are willing to do a little exploring.”

Anna Jade Hartzog, MD

Anna Jade Hartzog, MD

Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellow, Class of 2021

Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Medical School: University of Mississippi School of Medicine

"I came to WashU for the people. When I interviewed for the fellowship, I immediately felt at home and knew that I would be supported in my goals in addition to receiving excellent training. The training was impeccable, and I left well-prepared for my next venture: pediatric cardiac anesthesiology fellowship. I am so grateful for my time at WashU!"

Shawn Hassani, MD

Shawn Hassani, MD

Dual CCM/EM Fellow

Medical School: Florida State University College of Medicine

Residency: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine — Emergency Medicine

David Hastie, MD

David Hastie, MD

Residency: Washington University in St. Louis

Fellowship: Washington University in St. Louis — Dual CCM/ACTA Fellowship

Current Position: Excel Anesthesia, Dallas, TX

Mallory Hawksworth, MD

Mallory Hawksworth, MD

Obstetrical Anesthesia Fellow (2024/2025)

Medical School: University of Illinois College of Medicine

Residency: Washington University in St. Louis — Anesthesiology

Melissa  Hector-Greene, MD, PhD

Melissa Hector-Greene, MD, PhD

ACTA Fellow (2022)

Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine

Residency: Washington University in St. Louis — Anesthesiology (ASAP Scholar)