*RUSM has a first-time residency attainment rate of 96%, calculated as the percent of students attaining a 2025-26 residency position out of graduates or expected graduates in 2024-25 who were active applicants in the 2025 NRMP match or who attained a residency position outside the NRMP match. AUC’s first-time residency attainment rate for 2024-2025 graduates and expected graduates is 95%. SABA’s four-year residency placement rate of 97% is calculated as the percent of students attaining a residency position out of all graduates or expected graduates in 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 who were active applicants in the NRMP match or attained a residency outside the NRMP match. As of July 17, 2025, they have not published their 2025 rates. SGU’s US residency placement rate of 94% pertains to graduates over five years from 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 with the rate calculated as the total number of students/graduates who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of students/graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of April 2025.
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He was waitlisted by his instate public medical schools. His mother had passed away from colon cancer at the age of 42 that same year. In retrospect, he feels that perhaps he came across during his admission interviews as wanting to pursue medicine for all the wrong reasons. He would go on to accept a job with South Carolina Electric and Gas Company and eventually be named Manager of Residential Sales for the entire state of South Carolina.
In 2006, during a mission trip to Trinidad, he would be reminded of his lifelong dream of becoming a physician. Initially intrigued by the name alone, he applied to Ross University School of Medicine and ultimately embarked on a medical school journey with his entire family. He graduated in 2010 and matched into his first choice of residency programs, Cleveland Clinic Florida Internal Medicine. He served as Chief Resident during his PGY3 year. He graduated from residency and became board certified with the American Board of Internal Medicine in 2013. He stayed on as a staff physician at Cleveland Clinic Florida and currently serves as Chair of the Department of Hospital Medicine and Clerkship Director for the 4th Year Internal Medicine Sub-I elective rotation.
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