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Emergency Medicine Residency Program

Roy Johnson, MD Program Director: Roy Johnson, MD
Number of Positions: 18
ACGME Accreditation Status: Continued Accreditation



Mission:
The Kettering Health Dayton EM residency program strives to produce competent, compassionate physicians who have achieved excellence in clinical practice, academic pursuits, and service to their community. Excellent clinical skills will grow from the resident's active involvement in an ED that offers a large and diverse patient population and residency programs in the specialties relevant to EM training. Academic achievement of residents, both in teaching and research, will develop through mentoring by EM faculty. We are committed to creating an environment where the highest standards of emergency medical care are consistently taught, practiced, and monitored. We are determined to focus on important social, ethical, behavioral, and organizational aspects of emergency health care.

Program Overview

The Kettering Health Dayton Emergency Medicine Residency Program is a 3-year program which recruits six residents per year into the program.

Program Aims

  1. Train and retain top-notch graduates in emergency medicine who are highly qualified, competent, compassionate, well-rounded, and ready for career in community-based emergency medicine.

  2. Expand our residency to support the local demand for emergency physicians as Kettering Health Network opens new locations to care for an increasing patient population.

  3. Train physicians who are involved in Quality Improvement and aware of how to conduct research in a community-based setting.

Curriculum

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Educational Opportunities

Emergency Medicine Residents will have training at several locations including:
- Dayton Children's Medical Center
- Grant Medical Center - Columbus, Ohio
- Kettering Health Dayton
- Kettering Health Miamisburg
- Soin Medical Center

Residents and Alumni

Residents 2025-2026
Emily Cushman, MD
Emily Cushman, MD
PGY-3

Samantha Fox, DO
Samantha Fox, DO
PGY-3

Paige Gallino, MD
Paige Gallino, MD
PGY-3

Madison Messmer, DO
Madison Messmer, DO
PGY-3

Alex Mueller, MD
Alex Mueller, MD
PGY-3

Victoria White, DO
Victoria White, DO
PGY-3

Colton Amberger, DO
Colton Amberger, DO
PGY-2

Joshua Findley, DO
Joshua Findley, DO
PGY-2

Jordan Glassman, DO
Jordan Glassman, DO
PGY-2

Kenneth Keller, DO
Kenneth Keller, DO
PGY-2

Phillip Peter, DO
Phillip Peter, DO
PGY-2

Calvin Thomas, DO
Calvin Thomas, DO
PGY-2

Rachel Abercrombie, DO
Rachel Abercrombie, DO
PGY-1

Alexandra Brezovec, DO
Alexandra Brezovec, DO
PGY-1

Alyse Cory, DO
Alyse Cory, DO
PGY-1

Abigail Morton, DO
Abigail Morton, DO
PGY-1

Alexander Peace, DO
Alexander Peace, DO
PGY-1

Zachery Reiswig, MD
Zachery Reiswig, MD
PGY-1

How to Apply

The program welcomes applications from DO and MD candidates. We prefer applicants with a COMLEX 1 PASS on first attempt as well as PASS on first attempt for the USMLE. However, we do evaluate each applicant on an individual basis. We only accept applications from candidates that have applied through ResidencyCAS (opens in new tab).

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Contact information

Brittany Horner
Medical Education Program Coordinator in Emergency Medicine
Phone: 937-723-3719