Throughout November and December 2022, Ross University School of Medicine (Ross Med) alumni and others raised over $11,000 USD to fund 2023 scholarship opportunities for current students.
June is Pride Month. It commemorates the movement for LGBTQIA+ rights in the U.S. Pride events are held every June to recognize the impact LGBTQIA+ people have had in communities nationwide and across the world. Ross University School of Medicine supports a culture where students can bring their full, authentic selves to school, and is inclusive regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
RUSM graduate Dr. Daniela Jimenez and her mentor Dr. Melissa Woo agree mentorship offers immeasurable benefits
Discover how Dr. Jannel Lawrence combats COVID misinformation through cutting-edge research. Learn more about her vital contributions today!
While at RUSM, Dr. Dike has demonstrated a passion for learning as well as a commitment to leadership and professional development.
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.
Adtalem Global Education (NYSE: ATGE), a leading healthcare educator, today announced that more than 700 medical school graduates from American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) and Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) will begin residency training this summer in 44 U.S. states following initial results from the U.S. National Resident Matching Program®’s 2022 Main Residency Match (The MATCH℠).
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.