What does it mean to practice medicine well? These Le Moyne alumni show how science and humanity come together in patient care.
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What does it mean to practice medicine well? These Le Moyne alumni show how science and humanity come together in patient care.
For physician Steve Siano ’15, M.D., patient care is about more than treatment, it’s about connection, communication, and understanding the whole person.
Phung Tran ’12, D.O., is a physician who blends science, empathy, and listening to care for each patient as a whole person.
For Ellie Sommers ’22, becoming a doctor means more than mastering science—it’s about understanding the humanity at the heart of care.
Zander Farr ’25 transformed a classroom experience into a career opportunity, demonstrating how Le Moyne connects learning with real-world impact.
From Le Moyne biology major to orthopedic surgery resident, John Panzone ’21, M.D., is turning his passion for medicine into meaningful impact.
From studying proteins to working with clients, Lauren Ferris ’21, MBA ’22 is putting her dual background in science and business to work in biotech.
Matt Civilette ’18 blends aviation and medicine as a Navy flight surgeon, drawing on his Le Moyne education to care for service members at sea.
For Ellen Sorber ’20 and Ally Vail ’25, music is more than performance: it’s connection. Through their work with the Skaneateles Festival, the communications alumnae are helping bring world-class music…
Power skills like communication, adaptability, and empathy prepare Le Moyne students to succeed in their careers — and lead with purpose in a changing world.
When a Syracuse resident needed help, Le Moyne College responded the way it always has – compassionately, and guided by a deep belief in the dignity of every person. In late…
When Ryan Chismark ’09 saw a need, he stepped up—using his professional skills and personal values to help bring hope and joy to children through Make-a-Wish.