Jeff Irvine, MD, knew exactly what he wanted from his medical school experience. For one, he wanted it to be an adventure, one that gave him the opportunity to study medicine in a global setting. And two—on almost the opposite end of the spectrum—he wanted to ultimately go back to his home province of Saskatchewan for residency and practice after earning his medical degree.
To those ends, Dr. Irvine chose Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM). And, as it turns out, he got both of his wishes.
The University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine, in part 2 of a monthly series profiling recent medical school graduates, reports on Dr. Irvine's experience. Now, Dr. Irvine, who just wrapped up a family medicine residency at the University, is excited to start exploring the practice possibilities that await him in his home province.
Read his story here.