Gastroenterology Fellows
Andrew Mims, MD
Chief Fellow - PGY-6
Residency: UTHSC College of Medicine, Chattanooga
Haseeb Mohideen, MD
Chief Fellow - PGY-6
Residency: Indiana University School of Medicine
Haseeb spent his childhood in Queens, NY and Valparaiso, IN. He attended Indiana University for his undergraduate and medical degrees, and completed residency training there before coming to Chattanooga for fellowship. His hobbies include rock climbing, gaming, and taekwondo.
James Pitcher, MD
PGY-5
¸é±ð²õ¾±»å±ð²Ô³¦²â:ÌýUTHSC College of Medicine, Chattanooga
I was born in Columbia City, Indiana but spent the majority of my life growing up in rural Georgia. I attended the University of Georgia (Go Dawgs) for undergrad and attended Mercer University School of Medicine for medical school. I completed my internal medicine residency here in Chattanooga and ultimately wanted to continue my training at Erlanger to be a GI doctor.Â
In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family and pets, watching UGA football, hiking, camping, fishing, reading, and watching indie movies. I am a self-proclaimed foodie and love trying new cuisines. I also enjoy traveling when time permits.Â
Nancy Jhanji, DO
PGY-4
Residency: UTHSC College of Medicine, Chattanooga
I was born in India and raised in various parts of metro Atlanta. I have a younger sister who is ten years my junior. I completed my undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology at Augusta University and went on to earn my medical degree from PCOM Georgia. I moved to Chattanooga for my Internal Medicine residency at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine and am now continuing my training here as a gastroenterology fellow.
Outside of work, I enjoy dancing, hiking, trying new restaurants, and traveling—especially with my husband, a Neurologist, whom I met in college and married during residency.
Anika Noorali, MD
PGY-4
¸é±ð²õ¾±»å±ð²Ô³¦²â:ÌýCarolinas Medical Center