New residents at UPHS-Marquette

Pictured, from right, is Sarah O’Mara, MD; Hannah Marasch, MD; Lyndsay DeLong, MD; Emily Jackson, DO; Robert Dubisky, MD; and Sydney Rechner, MD. (Courtesy photo)
MARQUETTE – The newest class of family medicine residents have arrived at UP Health System-Marquette Family Medicine Residency Program. The program welcomed the six new physicians to the program through an introductory month of orientation.
“We are thrilled to welcome this exceptional group of residents in the Marquette Family Medicine Residency,” said Program Director Suzanne Clarke, MD. “We are looking forward to guiding and supporting them as they develop into dedicated and highly competent family physicians over the next three years!”
Each year the residency program participates in the National Resident Matching Program, which places applicants into residency and fellowship positions based on mutual rankings.
Residents received their degrees from the following medical schools.
• Lyndsay DeLong, MD
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
• Robert Dubisky, MD
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
• Emily Jackson, DO
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
• Hannah Marasch, MD
Medical College of Wisconsin
• Sarah O’Mara, MD
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
• Sydney Rechner, MD
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
The UPHS-Marquette Family Medicine Residency Program is an unopposed family medicine residency program based in Marquette. The community-based, three-year training program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education with osteopathic recognition following the American Board of Family Medicine guidelines. Graduates of the program are qualified to manage the full spectrum of family medicine.
“This new class brings fresh energy, curiosity, and a commitment to caring for our community,” said Associate Program Director, Meredith Buck, MD. “We’re honored to guide them as they grow into compassionate, rural-ready family physicians.”
Established in 1979, the mission of the Marquette Family Medicine Residency Program is to train compassionate, well-rounded allopathic and osteopathic physicians to serve as pillars of health in underserved communities, combining clinical excellence with deep understanding of rural healthcare challenges and opportunities. This year, 240 resident physicians have graduated from the program. Training takes place at UPHS- Marquette within the clinic and hospital as well as other locations throughout the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
The Class of 2025, recent graduates of the program, include Cecil Brown, MD; Zachary Greenlee, MD; Gabrielle McGrath, MD; Erin McKenzie, MD; Sarah Naracon, MD; and Russell Reeves, MD.
To learn more about the Marquette Family Medicine Residency Program, please visit www.uphealthsystem.com/marquette/family-medicine-residency.