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Loving Mentor
A WSU
medical student
walks in his
grandfather's
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Dr. Rob Sherman gets sage advice at Beaumont Hospital from his grandfather, Dr. Alfred Sherman.
s tethoscope. He was preparing for a
LISA BRONSTEIN
Special to the Jewish News
career in medicine, following in the
footsteps of both his father and his
grandfather.
Rob, now 25, has always known
he wanted to become a physician.
Growing up in Buffalo, N.Y., he
excelled in the sciences ands was
i nspired by other men in his life.
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C
hildren love to play dress-
up, but even at the age of
3, Royal Oak resident Rob
Sherman wasn't just pre-
tending when he donned a pint-
sized white lab coat and plastic
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Rob's father, Lawrence, is a general
surgeon, and his grandfather Alfred
is an obstetrician-gynecologist who
specializes in gynecological oncolo-
gY.
Rob recalls visiting his grandpar-
ents in Detroit regularly, and fondly
remembers how people would rec-
ognize and greet his grandfather, the
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