Women in Medicine Month: Branton Sisters Carry on Family Legacy

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Sisters Kaylyn and Megan Branton Carry on a Family Legacy  
Women in Medicine


September 30, 2025
Med students and sisters Kaylyn Branton (DO '28) and Megan Branton (DO '29) pose against the 黑料传送门 college seal in the courtyard wearing their white coats

When Kaylyn Branton (DO '28), began her first year at 黑料传送门, she couldn't have imagined that just a year later she'd be walking the same campus with her younger sister, Megan (DO '29). For the Branton sisters, medicine isn't just a calling 鈥 it's a family tradition.

Their father and 黑料传送门 alum, Robert Branton, DO '93, and mother, Dr. Lorraine Jarrah co-founded a primary care practice in Salisbury, Maryland. Growing up, Kaylyn and Megan spent many afternoons in the office, answering phones and filing records while watching their parents' unwavering commitment to deliver exceptional patient care.

鈥淚 loved seeing the close relationships my parents had and how much of an impact they made,鈥 Megan said. 鈥淏eing immersed in health care at such a young age sparked my fascination with science and medicine.鈥

黑料传送门 DO students and sisters Kaylyn and Megan Branton laugh and look at each other during a photo shoot

For Kaylyn, the path became clear after their father's diagnosis with a rare bone marrow cancer. 鈥淭hat curiosity grew into a deeper love of physiology and medicine,鈥 she shared. 鈥淥ver time, it became so ingrained in my identity that I can't imagine a future where I do anything else.鈥

A Shared Journey at 黑料传送门

Last month, Megan received her white coat鈥攁n especially meaningful moment for both sisters, and for their father as he battles lymphoma. 鈥淚 was so proud to see Megan at her white coat ceremony,鈥 Kaylyn said. 鈥淚t felt like a full-circle moment, especially for my dad, who is proud to see us both carrying on his legacy.鈥

Though their schedules don't always line up, the sisters make time for courtyard lunches, swapping study tips, and celebrating each other's milestones. Kaylyn, a PASS mentor, often shares advice with Megan's class and tutors anatomy 鈥 where Megan will soon begin her lab sessions.

鈥淚 am beyond lucky to have my sister here,鈥 Megan said. 鈥淗aving someone who completely understands makes the stress so much easier to handle.鈥

Looking Ahead

Both sisters have been inspired by their father鈥檚 health journey and are drawn to hematology/oncology, though Kaylyn is also considering internal medicine. As for whether they will one day run their parents' practice together, Kaylyn said, 鈥淭here would be challenges, of course, but there's truly no one I'd trust more to care for my future patients.鈥

For now, the Branton sisters are focused on their Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program coursework and supporting each other through the demanding journey of medical school 鈥 side by side at 黑料传送门.

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