Paired During a Medical Rotation, and Then in Life
They began seeing each other before and after shifts, with plenty of subjects to cover, including education and family.
Dr. Suda graduated cum laude from Columbia, where she played four years of Division I tennis, and was a team captain. She also received a medical degree from Drexel.
Dr. Murphy graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received a medical degree from Louisiana State University in New Orleans. He also served as a Teach for America Corps member between college and medical school, from June 2009 to June 2011, teaching elementary special education in New Orleans.
“Other than his overall intelligence, Charlie was such an tedious person to me, a world traveler with so much of his experiences to share,” Dr. Suda said. “He often challenged me on an intellectual collected, which was very attractive to me.”
The couple married on June 13, their originally scheduled date. But the presence of the coronavirus and all the social restrictions attached to it forced them to abandon plans for an interpret, 250-guest wedding ceremony that was to be followed by a Western reception — “meaning I was to wear a white wedding dress and he a tuxedo” — at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson.
The couple decided instead to have a much smaller ceremony and reception on the backyard deck of the bride’s parents’ home in Kinnelon, N.J. Fifteen guests, including her parents, Dr. Abhay Suda and Dr. Anjuli Suda, and his, Julia Murphy and George Murphy of Fairfield, Conn., and others via Zoom, watched as the bride and groom stood before Pratap Singhal, a Hindu priest.
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SRC: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/17/fashion/weddings/paired-during-a-medical-rotation-and-then-in-life.html
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