Marquette (Mich.) General Hospital Neurosurgeon Richard Rovin, MD, has been accepted into the Harvard Medical School Global Clinical Scholars Research Training Program.
The year-long program provides clinicians and clinician-scientists a strong foundation in the methods and conduct of clinical research.
Dr. Rovin is the medical director of the Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center, which is a collaboration among Marquette General Hospital, Northern Michigan University and the Superior Health Foundation, all located in Marquette. He earned his medical degree at Evanston, Ill.-based Northwestern University and completed his neurosurgery residency at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
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