Since its founding in 1978, Ross University has awarded over 6,500 graduates with a Doctor of Medicine degree.
In the last year for which there is published data, more Ross University School of Medicine graduates obtained first year residency positions at U.S. teaching hospitals than graduates from any other medical school in the world, including U.S. medical schools. Those residency appointments have been in virtually every medical specialty and subspecialty.
The majority of Ross graduates already secure residencies prior to graduation – with some of the most prestigious teaching hospitals and leading medical centers in the U.S. welcoming Ross graduates.
A significant number of alumni have gone on to achieve positions as chief residents, earn academic posts at U.S. medical schools, become board certified specialists, and be recognized researchers and practitioners.
