PGY-4
Dustin Averitt
University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)
Interests
Averitt was drawn to physical medicine and rehabilitation because of its focus on improving patients’ function and overall quality of life. He has an interest in general PM&R and electrodiagnostics. In his spare time he enjoys playing Settlers of Catan, disc golf, guitar, riding his bike and watching Texas Football.
Jeremy Holden
University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)
Holden is interested in pediatric and adult neurorehabilitation and the management of chronic disability. He loves to learn about interventional spasticity management, durable medical equipment, and new technologies in brain and spinal cord injury. In his free time, he explores Austin with his wife and dog, watches horror and drama films, and spends time outdoors and in the gym.
PGY-3
Huu Tri Vo
University of South Carolina School of Medicine (M.D.)
Interests
Having worked with Wounded Warrior Battalions, Vo enjoys being a part of the patient’s journey towards recovery and finding ways for patients to improve their quality of life and functionality. He is interested in all of the inpatient and outpatient opportunities, and hands-on procedures while establishing meaningful relationships with patients. Outside of medicine, he enjoys spending time with his wife and enjoys surfing, hiking, tennis and board games with friends.
William Whitmire
University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)
Interests
Whitmire enjoys the goal-oriented, team-based approach to improving quality of life in PM&R. He is particularly interested in general rehabilitation, electrodiagnostics, and interventional procedures. In his spare time, he enjoys staying active, pickleball, skiing, and spending time with family and friends.
PGY-2
Reilly Edmonds
A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
Interests
Edmonds appreciates the integrative and personalized approach that PM&R physicians bring to patient care, focusing not only on physical function and quality of life but also on sleep, nutrition, social engagement and overall well-being. Her clinical interests include pediatric and adult neurorehabilitation, as well as the management of chronic pelvic pain.
Tori Fricker
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Interests
Fricker enjoys the broad scope of PM&R and the opportunity to help patients maximize their quality of life throughout all stages of recovery. She appreciates the specialty’s collaborative approach and its focus on helping people return to the activities that matter most to them.