For Michael “Mickey” Geraghty ’19, the realization that he has finally reached the pinnacle of his educational career and earned the prestigious title of MD is “huge.”
With commencement just a few short weeks away, Stacey Ho’ 19, is taking a well-deserved break to reflect on how far she has come – especially over the last few months, which she described as “one heck of a roller-coaster!”
What do you do when you have two passions in life? Luckily for Canadian Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) alumna Sarah Tsoi, becoming a physician will allow her to fulfill both – medicine and teaching – at the same time.
Hundreds of Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) graduates started residency training just a few months ago, in July. In the meantime, many of our graduates who are already deep in their training have earned the distinction of being named chief residents for the 2015-2016 year.
F. Scott Ross, MD ’10 always knew he wanted to study medicine. He initially applied to medical school after graduating from the College of Charleston in 1992 with a BS Biology degree.
Solo practitioner and visiting physician, Dr. Cleopatra Gordon-Pusey, has achieved much success, but she has had many obstacles to overcome along the way.
Dan Cohen, MD, (Ross ’16) recalled that most of his time on the Dominica campus during the basic science curriculum of his medical education was spent studying.
At just 16, Sheryl Recinos packed her things, left her friends, her family, and the place she called home, and began a cross-country journey that would take her to a new home in southern California. There she would learn to support herself, both financially and emotionally.
Dr. Janet Charoensook was appointed to the editorial board of the American Journal of Psychiatry--Residents' Journal in her first year of residency at UC Riverside School of Medicine (UCR SOM).
Hundreds of Ross University School of Medicine graduates started residency training in July 2018. In the meantime, many of our graduates who are already deep in their training have earned the distinction of being named chief residents for the 2017-2018 year.