Residents & Faculty

Current Residents

PGY-1 Residents

gabby diebold, MD

Gabby earned her Bachelor of Science and is completing her medical degree at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. She is passionate about providing care in underserved communities and values building strong, compassionate relationships with patients. Outside of medicine, Gabby is a creative spirit who enjoys painting, stained glass, photography, baking, and playing the piano. She also loves animals, long walks with her dog, and learning new hobbies—from handstands to rowing. Her approach to medicine blends curiosity, empathy, and artistry.

jefferson Driscoll, MD

Jefferson earned his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He brings a rich background in clinical research and advocacy to his passion for family medicine, shaped by his experiences in both urban and rural communities. Outside of medicine, Jefferson is an avid outdoorsman and athlete. He enjoys woodworking, mountaineering, playing soccer, competing in triathlons, and working on his bikes. His approach to medicine blends curiosity, connection, and a love for broad-spectrum care.

Nathaniel Hill, DO

Nathaniel earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Psychology from the University of Alabama, graduating summa cum laude. He will complete his medical education at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he is also a National Health Service Corps Scholar committed to primary care in underserved communities. Outside of medicine, Nathaniel enjoys hiking, conservation work, and volunteering at free clinics. He’s especially passionate about combining science, service, and community engagement to improve healthcare access and outcomes.

PGY-2

Perry Poulos, DO

Perry Poulos earned his medical degree from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM) of Midwestern University. Perry grew up in the Northwest Chicago suburbs and moved to Ripon, Wisconsin for his undergraduate years. In college, he began volunteering at the local medical center, which is where he first connected so deeply with rural medicine. After college, he spent time as a clinical research assistant at the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Cancer Center before completing a two-year masters program in biomedical science at Midwestern University. Perry chose Family Medicine due to its breadth of practice and scope, as well as its interesting and diverse patients/pathology. In his family medicine rotations, he also really enjoyed continuity care in clinic where he was able to build meaningful relationships with his patients over time. He still holds an interest in rural medicine, so he cannot wait to grow in this journey at Monroe. Outside of the medical field, Perry loves playing soccer and guitar, exercising and fitness, reading, going on walks with his family’s dog, and spending time with his family and girlfriend.

Nick Schieldt

Nick Schieldt earned his medical degree from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. Having grown up in Janesville, WI where he met his wife, Nick is excited to return to South Central Wisconsin to complete his medical training. Prior to beginning medical school, Nick worked as a medical scribe in an emergency department in Sheboygan, WI; it was there that he learned of the importance of primary care in illness prevention, sparking his interest in rural family medicine. His ultimate career goal is to be able to care for any patient he sees, spanning from outpatient office visits to acute visits in the emergency department. Outside of work, Nick enjoys spending time with his wife and their French Bulldog/Boston Terrier, Edgar. In his downtime, he can be found playing niche board games with friends, reading at a local coffee shop, or online playing video games.

 

Vanessa Camarillo

Vanessa Camarillo is originally from Milwaukee but is now happily settled in Monroe, WI. She completed her undergraduate studies at UW-Madison and pursued her passion for medicine at CCOM. Family medicine stole her heart because of its incredible variety—She enjoys being able to see a wide range of patients and conditions. What really fuels her passion is the continuity of care; she finds building relationships with patients and their families truly rewarding. Outside of medicine, she loves cooking up new recipes and spending quality time with her husband, their two dogs, and her ever-growing collection of houseplants.

PGY-3

Sarah Kacmarket

Sara Kaczmarek earned her medical degree from the University of Pikeville-Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine. When she was a patient, she experienced the effectiveness of Osteopathic Medicine, and that spark grew into passionate ambition. Seeing the level of all-inclusive care her doctor offered and the techniques she practiced made Sara realize she wanted to devote her life to providing the same kindness, empathy, attention and comprehensive care to patients. Sara discovered her desire to be a beacon of hope for patients afraid of the doctor, determination to advocate on patient’s behalf, love for OMT and importance of providing continuity of care. Sara is a Wisconsin-native and cheers for all Wisconsin sports teams. She loves squirrels and enjoys outdoor activities, traveling and puzzles.

John Manuel

John Manuel earned his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University. John grew up in the Philippines and his neighborhood was filled with socioeconomic diversity. Many friends and families could not afford to see a doctor and forego much needed medicines and vaccines. This inspired John to become a primary care physician that can help families that need medical care. He also enjoyed seeing how osteopathic manipulation can help patients with their pain. John wants to be able to care for patients and families throughout their entire lives. John enjoys spending time with his family, partner, dogs, playing video games and traveling.

Shane Nebeck

Shane Nebeck grew up in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He moved to the twin cities and got his undergraduate degree in biochemistry from the University of Minnesota. After graduation, Shane worked in a research lab studying Deep Brain Stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease and other movement disorders. Shane went to medical school at Des Moines University in Iowa. He hopes to practice rural family medicine after completing his residency. Shane enjoys helping patients of all ages. Shane enjoys outdoor activities like fishing, camping, gardening and mushroom hunting. He is a homebrewer and grows his own wine grapes. Shane also enjoys playing videogames with friends.

Richard Nye

Dick Nye earned his medical degree from Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine Lycnhburg, VA. Dick and his wife both grew up within an hour of Monroe and are excited to raise their 3 children back home. Before entering civilian medicine, Dick earned his BS at Pepperdine University before enlisting in the Army, where he became a Special Forces medic, serving multiple combat and non-combat deployments in the Middle East. His experience in the field gave him experience working with soldiers and civilians alike, and led to a love of primary care, where he found purpose caring for families. In his words, “Primary care is ‘primary’ for a reason: it is the first, and most crucial, point of access for medical care.” Dick enjoys seeing patients with a spectrum of ages and problems, treating whole families, and practicing holistic medicine. Dick is also interested in rural and underserved medicine. Dick’s wife grew up on a dairy farm in Cambridge, WI, and has led to a love of hobby farming. Outside of that, 3 children under ten years old provides the opportunity to also have Pokémon, Bluey, and dinosaurs as hobbies. The Nye family is thrilled to be a part of Monroe!

Carmen Urso

Carmen Urso earned her medical degree at Universidad de Carabobo, Valencia-Venezuela, and then completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Maternidad Concepcion Palacios, Caracas-Venezuela. Carmen practiced medicine in Venezuela for 5 years experiencing work with many patients of different ages, backgrounds, and socioeconomic status. Carmen moved to the USA to find better opportunities and grow professionally. She discovered her passion for family medicine while working as a medical assistant at a clinic in Chicago, IL. Building long-term relationships with her patients and maintaining the trusted doctor-patient bond by offering comprehensive care to patients who depend on her is the key to her success. When she is not trying to save the world, she loves spending time with her husband and son, watching movies (especially Disney movies), trying new foods from around the world, and going to the beach.

Residency Faculty

Eli Burks, MD, MBA

Eli Burks, MD, MBA
Program Director

Joy Ryland, DO

Joy Ryland, DO
Core Faculty

CJ Smith, DO

CJ Smith, DO
Core Faculty

Lindsay Geier, MD

Lindsay Geier, MD 
Residency Faculty

Serene Bethune, DO

Serene Bethune, DO
Residency Faculty

Mark Blomberg, DO

Mark Blomburg, DO
Residency Faculty

Kelsey Schmidt, MD, MBA

Kelsey Schmidt, MD
Residency Faculty


Staff

For more information, please contact:

Stacey Steinmann

Stacey Steinmann
Residency Program Manager
stacey.steinmann@ssmhealth.com
608-324-2859







Shayla Curran
Residency Program Specialist
shayla.curran@ssmhealth.com


Graduates

2025

John Dube, DO
Annika Evenhouse, DO
Christian Springer, DO

2024

Jason Christenson, DO
Zachary Coffman, DO
Landon Shea, DO

2023

Sarah Pope, DO
Michael Roesch, DO
Erica Yamamoto, DO

2022

Mark Porvanznik, DO
James George, DO
Jacob Becker, DO
Jeremy Kim, DO

2021

Bhuvaneswari Durairaj, DO
Nikitasha Aggarwal, DO
Joy Ryland, DO

2020

Mark Blomberg, DO
Tyler Manley, DO

2019

Brittany Blomberg, DO
Benjamin Chao, DO
Mark Patterson, DO

2018

Serene Bethune, DO