House Staff
Chief Residents
Nanda Srinivasan hails from Trichy, T.N., India and graduated from Thanjavur Medical College. He completed his internal medicine training at OU, where he was honored with the Stewart Wolf Outstanding Resident In Medicine award. Nanda combines an acute clinical acumen with an intense curiosity which has resulted in multple journal article publications during his residency. His quiet demeanor guarantees his popularity with peers and patients alike. He is married to the lovely manga afficionado Sudha Rajendran and, when not reading the Annals of Internal Medicine or watching anime, he likes to collect stamps, hike, and travel. A fan of basketball and cricket, Nanda will begin a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Mayo Clinic next year.
Donny Wynn grew up here in Oklahoma City before attending college at Baylor University. His medical school education came via the University of Oklahoma and he completed his internal medicine residency here as well. Known for his easy-going manner and friendly attitude, Donny has nevertheless proven himself an astute clinician with an impressive fund of knowledge, a strong work ethic, and an eye for detail, all of which have garnered the respect of his peers and faculty alike. A fan of House, M.D., Donny plays golf and tennis in his spare time. He will begin an endocrinology fellowship here at OU next year.
Resident Staff
Our resident physicians represent a diverse and dedicated group of doctors. Combining people from a variety of training backgrounds in the United States with a select group of outstanding international graduates, we have assembled a house staff with the intellect, clinical skills, and social background to foster an outstanding collegial and learning environment. Our trainees hail from locations as
far-flung as Pakistan, India, Greece, and Honduras, to training sites closer to home, including the universities of Texas-Southwestern, Texas-San Antonio, Texas Tech, Miami, Mississippi, Oklahoma State, and, of course, Oklahoma. One thing all of our residents have in common is the desire to learn and to care for patients.
Our graduates have accrued an impressive average on the American Board of Internal Medicine Certification Exam, with a rolling three-year average pass rate of 95%. Additionally, our most recent intern class posted an average USMLE (I and II) average of 91.4. Our trainees have been published in a variety of journals while in training, including The New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, and Chest, and have presented at many national and regional scientific meetings.
We have a truly outstanding complement of physicians and one of which we are understandably very proud.