What does it mean to be named a chief resident? Your residency program director and/or peers feel that you are capable and ready to handle additional responsibilities in postgraduate training—such as mentoring and advocating for other members of your team, doing work to support overall program objectives, and other added leadership or administrative duties.
An alumni ambassador working to address disparities based on sexual orientation in medical education and patient care
She encourages women of Pacific Islander descent to pursue careers as physicians
Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) alum Erine Raybon-Rojas, MD, ‘08 was always clear about her personal mission, long before becoming a pulmonary critical care intensivist. During her childhood, Dr.
While at RUSM, Dr. Dike has demonstrated a passion for learning as well as a commitment to leadership and professional development.
Transplants offer a second chance for patients
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.
Restoring vision for patients is a family affair
His fascination with sports and medicine is the perfect combination
This internist, entrepreneur, and author encourages future Black women physicians to achieve their dreams