“It automatically felt like this is what I’m going to do with my life – whatever it takes,” said Grant Campbell reflecting on the shadowing opportunity he had last summer in the Operating Room department at University Medical Center (UMC) in Texas.
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 2018-2019 year.
Iman Arafa, 25, graduated with an MD degree from Ross University School of Medicine in November, 2016 and has obtained a residency in Internal Medicine at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.
Emma Cronk, a fourth year medical student at Ross University School of Medicine, accepted the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) Scholarship award on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at their annual meeting in Orlando.
Ray King, MD, PhD, a RUSM Class of 2010 graduate, was just named Resident of the Year at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) at Georgia Regents University, Augusta. Dr. King is the chief resident in surgery, and is just about to complete his training.
World Cancer day is an international day marked on February 4th, that aims to save millions of preventable deaths each year by raising awareness about cancer and to encourage prevention, detection and treatment.
Curious about the life of a first-year resident? To give you an inside look at the intern year, we sat down with 2016 Ross graduate Marc Katz, currently in year one of his internal medicine residency at Drexel University College of Medicine. Check out our Q&A below!
Sometimes, your greatest obstacles can be in your own head. Take Ross grad Dr. Kyle Evers. Throughout high school, he had a strong interest in the sciences and a natural desire to help people. Yet when thinking about his future career, medicine barely crossed his mind as a possibility.
Many of our graduates who are already deep in their training have earned the distinction of being named chief fellows.
Ross University School of Medicine alumni Rebecca Negron, MD (’13) and Fabio Morales, MD (’13) met during their first semester of medical school on the campus in Dominica, the Caribbean “nature” island, in 2009.