Current Residents

Adrienne Green, M.D., M.H.S.

Adrienne Green, M.D., M.H.S.

PGY4

Hometown: Long Island, NY
Undergrad: Oakwood University
Graduate: Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
Medical School: Loma Linda University School of Medicine

Dr. Adrienne Green is a Long Island, NY native, whose studies have taken her all over. Her professional interests include health equity, health policy, medical education, and increasing recruitment and retention of diverse applicants in academic medicine. She is extremely passionate about limb salvage and further characterizing vascular disease in high-risk populations. These include piloting a bioethics podcast on medical history, establishing her school’s first DEI committee, and expanding efforts to fight vaccine hesitancy in the local community.

Hobbies: She enjoys traveling, reading, and Muy Thai

Mathew Kahn, M.D.

Mathew Kahn, M.D.

PGY3

Hometown: Cross Lanes, WV
Undergrad: West Virginia University
Medical School: West Virginia University School of Medicine - Charleston

Dr. Mathew Kahn is a West Virginia Native who was drawn to the UConn integrated vascular residency for the quality of its faculty and the opportunity to take part in a budding program. He is particularly interested in complex endovascular procedures as well as utilizing new and innovative technologies in the operating room. Growing up in a rural community, as well as taking part in multiple international medical trips, has made him passionate about taking care of underserved populations.

Hobbies: Supporting the West Virginia Mountaineers, pickleball, and collecting sports cards

Mary Hashmi MD

Maryam Hashmi, M.D.

PGY2

Hometown: Bronx, NY
Undergrad: New York University
Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Dr. Maryam Hashmi is a proud Bronx native whose upbringing served as a catalyst for her journey to vascular surgery. As the first college graduate and physician in her family of Peruvian and Pakistani immigrants, she is deeply committed to mentoring underrepresented students in medicine. Her academic/clinical interests include vascular trauma, limb preservation, disparities in surgical outcomes, surgical educational reform, and multidisciplinary approaches to optimize diabetes management.

Hobbies: Traveling, listening to reggaeton, watching true crime documentaries, and painting

Dr. Majd Al Masri

Majd Al Masri, M.D.

PGY1

Hometown: Deir Atiyah, Syria
Medical School: University of Kalamoon, Syria

Dr. Majd Al Masri is a Syrian-Argentinean who was born and raised in Kuwait. His diverse cultural background and life experiences shaped his perspective on medicine and inspired him to pursue training in Vascular Surgery and ultimately led him to join the Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency Program at UConn. Having grown up in underserved communities and as a first-generation physician, he is deeply committed to advancing health equity through the care of underserved populations and mentoring students from disadvantaged backgrounds who aspire to careers in medicine. His clinical and academic interests include complex aortic disease, vascular trauma, and hemodialysis access.

Hobbies: Going to the beach, cooking, listening to EDM, free diving and travelling