Singrey A Chief Resident At Weill Cornell Medicine

September 18, 2024 at 5:34 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Dr. Connor Singrey, Dr. Alexandra Berman and Dr. Andrew Stone. Photo from Weill Cornell Medicine website
Pictured (L to R) are Dr. Connor Singrey, Dr. Alexandra Berman and Dr. Andrew Stone. Photo from Weill Cornell Medicine website

By Staff Report

Warsaw Community High School graduate Dr. Connor Singrey is one of three chief residents at Weill Cornell Medicine for 2024-25.
According to the Weill Cornell Medicine Anesthesiology website, at Indiana University Singrey was a Presidential Scholar and on the Executive Dean's List for all four years and ultimately a Phi Beta Kappa inductee. He traded the Midwest for Manhattan when he attended New York University for medical school, earning a Community Service Program Award and, after discovering anesthesiology late during his clinical years, also an Excellence in Anesthesiology Award. He chose anesthesiology due to its hands-on practice and patient-centered care and currently pursues a regional anesthesiology and acute pain medicine fellowship to best prepare him as a future educator and academic clinician, the website states.
Singrey “is known for exceeding expectations with infectious positivity and having an extensive fund of knowledge, fantastic technical skills, an immutable work ethic and being made of the team player mentality.”
He won an internal Resident of the Month as well as a NYP/WCM Graduate Staff of the Month Award because of his kindness, according to the website, “which speaks to the heart of gold that underlies everything about Connor.”
For more on Singrey’s chief residency, visit the Weill Cornell Medicine website at https://anesthesiology.weill.cornell.edu/education/residency-program/chief-residents-corner-6

Warsaw Community High School graduate Dr. Connor Singrey is one of three chief residents at Weill Cornell Medicine for 2024-25.
According to the Weill Cornell Medicine Anesthesiology website, at Indiana University Singrey was a Presidential Scholar and on the Executive Dean's List for all four years and ultimately a Phi Beta Kappa inductee. He traded the Midwest for Manhattan when he attended New York University for medical school, earning a Community Service Program Award and, after discovering anesthesiology late during his clinical years, also an Excellence in Anesthesiology Award. He chose anesthesiology due to its hands-on practice and patient-centered care and currently pursues a regional anesthesiology and acute pain medicine fellowship to best prepare him as a future educator and academic clinician, the website states.
Singrey “is known for exceeding expectations with infectious positivity and having an extensive fund of knowledge, fantastic technical skills, an immutable work ethic and being made of the team player mentality.”
He won an internal Resident of the Month as well as a NYP/WCM Graduate Staff of the Month Award because of his kindness, according to the website, “which speaks to the heart of gold that underlies everything about Connor.”
For more on Singrey’s chief residency, visit the Weill Cornell Medicine website at https://anesthesiology.weill.cornell.edu/education/residency-program/chief-residents-corner-6

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