Harpers Ferry Rural Family Medicine welcomes newly-matched residents for 2026
The West Virginia University School of Medicine’s Eastern Campus will welcome six new residents to the Harpers Ferry Rural Family Medicine Residency Program during the next educational year.
This incoming class includes three students who will graduate from the West Virginia University School of Medicine this summer.
The program welcomes Joshua Cheek, M.D., from the University of Iowa; Brianna Easton, M.D., from the American University of Antigua College of Medicine; Erik Lamb, M.D., from Northeast Ohio Medical University; Roushini Manjunath, M.D., from West Virginia University-Eastern Campus; Carly O’Sullivan, M.D., from West Virginia University-Eastern Campus; and Andrew Sulistio, M.D., from West Virginia University.
“I am delighted to welcome this talented class of physicians to our campus and program here at Harpers Ferry,” said Christopher Bellew, M.D., interim residency program director. “I look forward to working closely with each of them over the next three years as we work to improve healthcare outcomes for patients in the Eastern Panhandle and beyond.”
The Harpers Ferry Rural Family Medicine Residency Program provides physicians with full-spectrum family medicine training designed to prepare them for any type of practice.
To learn more about the Harpers Ferry Rural Family Medicine Residency, visit medicine.wvu.edu/family-medicine-eastern-division/residency.