On January 13, 2023, Ross University School of Medicine (Ross Med) welcomed the newest physicians-in-training of the class of 2027 to the start of their journey at the Spring 2023 White Coat Ceremony.
Throughout November and December 2022, Ross University School of Medicine (Ross Med) alumni and others raised over $11,000 USD to fund 2023 scholarship opportunities for current students.
The white coat ceremony is a special event that welcomes incoming medical students into the study of medicine and emphasizes the importance of compassionate care, scientific aptitude, and ethical behavior in medical school and future chosen profession. The ceremony is an important rite-of-passage that marks the transformation of a new cohort of Ross University School of Medicine (Ross Med) students entering as physicians-in-training.
On November 4, 2022, Ross University School of Medicine (Ross Med), in collaboration with the Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness (BAEH), hosted a Health Extravaganza at Queen's Park in Barbados.
Ross University School of Medicine (Ross Med) is home to many student organizations and clubs that support students in exploring medical specialties and cultural connections beyond medicine.
The partnership will expand access for aspiring underrepresented medical students, creating pathways for students from minority backgrounds to fill critical physician shortages.
Adtalem Global Education has established a partnership between its two medical schools, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) and Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM), and Southern California University of Health Services (SCU) to expand access to education for aspiring physicians looking to earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.
June is Pride Month. It commemorates the movement for LGBTQIA+ rights in the U.S. Pride events are held every June to recognize the impact LGBTQIA+ people have had in communities nationwide and across the world. Ross University School of Medicine supports a culture where students can bring their full, authentic selves to school, and is inclusive regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.