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(l-r) Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky, Dr. Thy Hoang Bui, Dr. Janaki Saoji Juma, Dr. Jesse Carl Grieb, and Dr. William Carson Draper

As the need for new doctors grows nationally, the Health Care District of Palm Beach County’s teaching hospital, Lakeside Medical Center, recently graduated five new physicians. The hospital’s 10th class of family medicine residents completed three years of intense training during the pandemic in the underserved, rural Glades communities that were considered a hot spot for COVID-19.

“I applaud these graduates for their dedication to our hospital’s patients and the health of Glades’ residents during an unprecedented time in medicine,” said Darcy J. Davis, CEO of the Health Care District of Palm Beach County. “Their quality care and commitment have helped improve the health of the Glades region.”

Benjamin Kosubevsky, DO; Thy Hoang Bui, DO; Janaki Saoji Juma, MD; Jesse Carl Grieb, DO and William Carson Draper, DO, completed rotations in emergency medicine, critical care, women’s health, psychiatry, general surgery, inpatient, outpatient and community medicine, sports medicine, cardiology, geriatrics, and pediatrics. One of the program’s goals is to cultivate physicians to practice locally. To that end, Dr. Bui will join the Health Care District as a primary care provider with the C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics. Dr. Grieb, who along with Dr. Draper served as Chief Residents, will also practice in Palm Beach County.