RUSM In The News
When third semester student Dannie Sieben, ’25 was accepted to Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM), he hoped that RUSM would be an inclusive and welcoming campus. Not only did he find that to be true, but Dannie had the opportunity to build solidarity for the LGBTQIA+ campus community in the form of an organization.

His calling is to care for the disadvantaged.
She encourages women of Pacific Islander descent to pursue careers as physicians
Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) graduate Carrie Worley, ’21, remembers her anticipation on the Monday of Match Week, waiting for the news of her residency match while at her home in Franklin, Ohio, just outside of Dayton.
Even as a young child in kindergarten, Uyi Aisueni had grand ambitions, which fell nothing short of becoming a prominent physician making a huge impact on patients’ lives.
For Erik Rappa, MD, ’21, matching in orthopedic surgery was a full-circle moment.
He received his offer well before Match Day
After a 12-year career in respiratory therapy, Nguyen returns to the ER as a physician.
Match Day is often one of the most significant moments in a physician’s journey. With that level of buildup combined with the significance of the moment, it would be hard to believe Tishanna Ferguson, MD, slept through it all.
Medical students know that getting a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree is only the beginning of their journey.
When Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) alum Dan Torino, MD, ’14 was growing up in northwestern New Jersey, he knew he loved sports. Once he went off to college and played Division 1 football at Lehigh University, he became fascinated with sports medicine.
Originally from Pittsburg, PA, Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) graduate Erica Green, MD, remembers telling h
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