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January Men's Breakfast

  • St. Peter's Cathedral 4784 Thomasville Road Tallahassee, FL (map)

Men's Breakfast

BACK ON THURSDAY MORNING IN JANUARY!

Speaker: Our very own Dr. Rohan Joseph

Join us in the Parish Hall where the Men’s Ministry Council will have hot coffee and a Chicken biscuit from Chick-Fil-A ready for you! Enjoy your breakfast over a time of fellowship with other men!

 Please RSVP at the link below to ensure we have enough breakfast, or you are welcome to bring your own breakfast.

Please bring cash or check ($7) for your reserved breakfast the morning of the Men’s Breakfast.

About Rohan:

He is married to Beth Medley–they were both confirmed at St. Peter's in December. Rohan serves as an Usher, on the Altar Guild, in Family Ministry, and is active in Missions and Evangelism. Rohan and Beth's children, Zach and Zoe were baptized at St. Peter's in the last year and a half–their family is deeply involved and invested in the life of the cathedral.

Dr. Joseph graduated medical school with honors at the University of Mumbai in Mumbai, India and then completed a research fellowship at the Catholic University of America where he studied the molecular mechanism of alcoholic liver disease. He then completed a seven year general surgery residency at the Houston Methodist Hospital in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. During his residency he completed a two year research fellowship at the Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation and Education (MITIE) where he focused on developing curricula in surgical education, training and simulation. He also worked in the novel field of computational surgery and partnered with industry to test novel surgical instrumentation for minimally invasive surgery. During his training, Dr. Joseph received awards for excellence in research from the Houston Surgical Society, Texas Association for Surgical Skills Laboratories and from the Houston Methodist Hospital. He represented his residency program on 2 occasions at the American College of Surgeons Surgical Jeopardy (South Texas chapter) competition and secured first place on both occasions. After his residency, Dr. Joseph completed an Endocrine and Metabolic Surgery fellowship at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (Division of Metabolic, Endocrine and Minimally Invasive Surgery) in New York, New York. Dr. Joseph has presented his work at several local and national meetings such as the American College of Surgeons, Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons and has also published in prestigious peer reviewed journals such as Hepatology, Surgical Endoscopy and Nature. He has also published text book chapters in the field of gastrointestinal and endocrine surgery in partnership with his mentors. His top priority in patient care is safety. He believes in excellence in all aspects of surgical care and desires to treat every patient with respect and compassion.