"We were blown away by the [Ross] anatomy lab. The whole setup was just incredible. You could tell Ross had a strong focus on your academic success with the support in place to help you achieve it."
RUSM alumnus Dipan Patel, MD, Class of 2012, is a Chief Resident in the Department of Anesthesiology at New York Medical College. Dr. Patel shares his perspective on how to achieve career goals in medicine.
Sure, people make all sorts of career changes to follow their dreams of practicing medicine—but it’s pretty rare that one of our graduates can list “former Olympic athlete” as their prior occupation.
During a recent conversation with RUSM alumnus Jason Chen, he shared his perspective on what it takes to become a chief resident and what's expected to maintain the position.
With a Masters of Public Health degree from Western University in Ontario, Canada under her belt and a wealth of medical and community volunteer experience on her resume, Ashley Sebastian just began her first semester at Ross University School of Medicine – with scholarships.
Ross University School of Medicine alumnus Michael Nemirovsky, MD, (Ross ’15) from Brooklyn, NY, has pre-matched into an unopposed Family Medicine residency at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, in Utica NY, where he will start his residency on July 1, 2017.
“My message is that you cannot sit back and let excuses stop you,” she continues. “I started telling readers to live their dreams because you must love your life."
RUSM alumnus Brian Kendall, MD, Class of 2013, is Chief Resident in the Department of Emergency Medicine at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
Dr. Romeu decided to be one of the first few students to travel to Dominica and continue his studies at the University of Dominica School of Medicine.