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Meet Rachael L Ross, M.D., PhD.
http://www.thedoctorstv.com/doctors/rachael-ross
Dr. Rachael Ross is a recurring co-host on the Emmy® Award-winning talk show The Doctors, and a practicing board-certified family medicine physician and sexologist, whose engaging manner and frankness has garnered comparisons to Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
A pioneer of groundbreaking discussions about relationships, sex, health, abstinence, HIV/AIDS prevention and comprehensive sex education for teenagers, Dr. Rachael has spread her message to audiences across the U.S. on television, social media and numerous publications.
For Dr. Rachael, practicing medicine is something of a family business. She continues to practice in her hometown of Gary, Indiana with her father, Dr. David Ross, and her brother, Dr. Nathaniel Ross, while mom Ruthie serves as office manager. Dr. Rachaels sister, Rebekkah Ross, was also a physician and part of the Ross Family Doctors practice until she passed away from complications related to sickle cell anemia in 2011.
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In 2012, Dr. Rachael received Northwest Indianas prestigious Athena International Service Award for the work she started in 2004 with her sister Dr. Rebekkah, mentoring girls in their hometown. The duos philanthropy has also been recognized by the National Council of Negro Women.
In addition to her family practice, Dr. Rachael has been a featured speaker at college campuses nationwide and has been quoted as an expert in Cosmopolitan and Self magazines and contributes to several medical publications. She also the author of Down Right Feel Right Outercourse For Her & For Him, designed to help couples develop greater intimacy.
Dr. Rachael earned her M.D. from Meharry Medical College and her Ph.D. from the American Academy of Clinical Sexologists, along with a B.A. from Vanderbilt University, where she studied anthropology. She now lives in Chicago, and in her free time, refurbishes furniture, dabbles in interior design, maintains her medical practice in Gary, and commutes throughout the U.S. passionately, offering prescriptions for life.
The Doctors, now in its seventh season, won the 2010 Emmy® Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Informative and has been nominated five times in the category.
Dr. Rachael Ross is a recurring co-host on the Emmy® Award-winning talk show The Doctors, and a practicing board-certified family medicine physician and sexologist, whose engaging manner and frankness has garnered comparisons to Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
A pioneer of groundbreaking discussions about relationships, sex, health, abstinence, HIV/AIDS prevention and comprehensive sex education for teenagers, Dr. Rachael has spread her message to audiences across the U.S. on television, social media and numerous publications.
For Dr. Rachael, practicing medicine is something of a family business. She continues to practice in her hometown of Gary, Indiana with her father, Dr. David Ross, and her brother, Dr. Nathaniel Ross, while mom Ruthie serves as office manager. Dr. Rachaels sister, Rebekkah Ross, was also a physician and part of the Ross Family Doctors practice until she passed away from complications related to sickle cell anemia in 2011.
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In 2012, Dr. Rachael received Northwest Indianas prestigious Athena International Service Award for the work she started in 2004 with her sister Dr. Rebekkah, mentoring girls in their hometown. The duos philanthropy has also been recognized by the National Council of Negro Women.
In addition to her family practice, Dr. Rachael has been a featured speaker at college campuses nationwide and has been quoted as an expert in Cosmopolitan and Self magazines and contributes to several medical publications. She also the author of Down Right Feel Right Outercourse For Her & For Him, designed to help couples develop greater intimacy.
Dr. Rachael earned her M.D. from Meharry Medical College and her Ph.D. from the American Academy of Clinical Sexologists, along with a B.A. from Vanderbilt University, where she studied anthropology. She now lives in Chicago, and in her free time, refurbishes furniture, dabbles in interior design, maintains her medical practice in Gary, and commutes throughout the U.S. passionately, offering prescriptions for life.
The Doctors, now in its seventh season, won the 2010 Emmy® Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Informative and has been nominated five times in the category.
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Meet Rachael L Ross, M.D., PhD. (Original Post)
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
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Skittles
(153,111 posts)1. anyone else find The Doctors pure schlock?
PJMcK
(21,995 posts)2. "She has a blog."
Of course she does.
ETA: Sorry if I was snarky. Today, far too many young people are denied the information and education they deserve and need about sexuality and human reproductive functions.
Years ago, when Dr. Ruth began her radio program, my college roommates and I would listen to her broadcasts on New York's WNBC as a drinking (or smoking-wink!) game. She would say and describe human sexuality so frankly with her Germanic intonation that it seemed like a big joke. Yet, interestingly, my jerky friends and I ended up learning things.
Perhaps Dr. Ross will provide valuable information and insight to another generation. They need that information.