Partners, from grade school to Medical School

Wednesday, May 28, 2014 - 08:30 in Health & Medicine

This is one in a series of profiles showcasing some of Harvard’s stellar graduates. When Rosh and Roshan Sethi were small, their mother used to bring them to work with her. A physician, her days were long. The boys, fraternal twins born minutes apart, would bring sleeping bags and nap under her desk. Today, the two are still together, preparing to graduate from Harvard Medical School and contemplating futures in clinics of their own. “It’s just like no other profession, in terms of what you get to do — like science, like stories, like people.” Roshan said. “You just learn a lot about the world through medicine. You meet all kinds of people who’ve had all kinds of lives.” Roshan is planning to attend a one-year internal medicine residency program at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital, followed by a radiation oncology program that spans several Harvard-affiliated hospitals. Rosh, who is interested in otolaryngology (head...

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