"Dr. Robert Totoe is a knowledgeable and empathetic physician who listens to and cares dearly about his patients. Dr. Totoe has been a part of the Abilene Community since his relocation from Chicago in 2011. He attended medical school in Ghana, graduating in the top 5% of his class in 2001 and receiving many awards along the way. His interest in postgraduate training in the U.S. was kindled when he won the Dean’s award to pursue an elective in adult urology at Northwestern University in Chicago during his final year of medical school. After completing medical school, Dr. Totoe undertook his internship in internal medicine and obstetrics/gynecology at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana. He was retained in the local post-graduate program as a medical officer in the department of medicine until he resigned his position to pursue postgraduate training in the U.S. Dr. Totoe undertook an observership at Loyola University Medical Center under world-renowned urologist Dr. Steve Campbell. Dr. Campbell is currently program director at The Cleveland Clinic and has only wonderful things to say about Dr. Totoe. Dr. Totoe’s residency training in internal medicine took place at John H. Stroger Hospital (Cook County Hospital) in Chicago, where he was exposed to and managed a variety of challenging cases. After completing residency in 2007, Dr. Totoe joined Home Physicians Group, a multispecialty private practice that specializes in home care of elderly and home bound patients in Chicago and Northwest Indiana."