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A Reprieve for Cancer Patients: Well-Rehearsed in Practicing Social Etiquette to Avoid COVID-19

Attacking the stubborn predator that resides within cancer patients is Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) alum Joshua Mansour, MD, who treats aggressive cancers including those that have resisted previous treatments. Thankfully, during this unpredictable and grave time in healthcare, many of his patients have not had to endure the plague of COVID-19 sickness on top of their already debilitating conditions.
John Webb
Stay Safe: Keep Following COVID-19 Safety Protocols, Vaccinate for Flu Season

The haphazard collection of COVID-19 data and the prolonged contact tracing process leads to an impatient public that now questions virus immunity, mutations and quarantine times. They hear scientific experts and government leaders argue between truth and propaganda, and remain hesitant about whether to vaccinate for the pending flu season.
Guliano Patel MD
Rossie Helping Rossie: A “Full Circle” Story

What happens when the doctor becomes the patient? Giuliano De Portu, MD ’09, an Emergency Medicine physician at the University of Florida, found out first hand when he ended up in his hospital’s own Division of Cardiovascular Health with a high-grade atrioventricular block, and subsequently found himself in the skilled hands of another Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) alumnus.