Memorial Sloan Kettering salutes the more than 1,500 faculty and 370 graduate medical education trainees who go above and beyond to bring hope to patients.
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DR. ALAN HO
I wanted to have a career that was meaningful and that would directly impact people’s lives.
DR. TEJUS BALE
I recall being raised with a sense that you don’t shy away from doing the hard things.
DR. ADRIAN GONZALEZ-AGUIRRE
Doctors always have this idea of serving other people and sacrifice.
DR. DAPHNA GELBLUM
I have found this to be a very rewarding profession. I think it’s a two-way street between what we are able to offer patients and what they offer us back.
DR. MEREDITH BARTELSTEIN
My best days are when patients are able to walk out of my office without any help. My colleagues at Memorial Sloan Kettering and the team here is so amazing. Everyone goes out of their way in order to make sure that we get the very best outcomes possible.
DR. DAPHNA GELBLUM
We rely on each other heavily. There’s a real comradery, and we work on it together.
DR. ALAN HO
On this Doctors’ Day, I’d like to give gratitude personally to my family. Being a physician is really a unique type of career that is not limited by time or days of the week.
DR. MEREDITH BARTELSTEIN
I want to say thank you to all of the patients I’ve taken care of along the way
DR. ADRIAN GONZALEZ-AGUIRRE
I’m grateful to have a job that fulfills my search to help people and connect to people.
DR. TEJUS BALE
Being a doctor is a calling more than anything. A cancer diagnosis is something that strikes fear into the heart of most people. At MSK, we’re really able to offer some hope.