Good Shepherd Welcomes 2026–2027 Temple PM&R Residents
Eight Temple University PM&R residents began orientation at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation as the two organizations mark their fifth year of collaboration.
CENTER VALLEY, Pa. – Good Shepherd Rehabilitation is proud to welcome eight residents from the 2026-2027 Temple University Hospital Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Residency Program.
Residents began orientation earlier this week, where they received a warm welcome from Good Shepherd’s Physician Group, got to know each other and learned more about Good Shepherd from the likes of Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sandeep Singh, Dr. Daniel D. McNeill, Dr. James J. Daley and Dr. Vivan Shah (pictured).
This is the fifth year of Good Shepherd’s collaboration with Temple University. The program matches future doctors who specialize in physical medicine and rehabilitation for a categorical training program at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, featuring inpatient and outpatient programs.
2026-2027 Temple PM&R Residents
- Akash Dontamsetty, DO
- Nicholas Ehrhardt, MD
- Mengdong He, MD, MHS
- Alex Jiang, MD
- Jennifer Ling, MD
- James McComb, DO
- Gauri Patel, DO, MBA
- Jessica Yang, DO
Temple PM&R Residency
The primary aim of the Temple University Hospital PM&R Residency Program at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation is to train physicians who specialize in PM&R. For decades, Temple has been a highly ranked training program and was one of the first programs in the country to create a formalized residency program in the field of PM&R.
Good Shepherd’s physicians serve as faculty within Temple’s PM&R Department and have direct responsibility for the program’s success and integrity. Additionally, Good Shepherd departments collaborate with residents to explore and enhance opportunities for research, education and quality improvement.