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Frank A. Rubino M.D.

Chicago, Illinois

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Frank A. Rubino, M.D., 73, of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, beloved father of Dorothy (Edward) Haley and Patricia (Don) DeKilder; loving grandfather of Melina and Michaela DeKilder and Luke Haley; loved brother of Marie (the late Vito) Accetura, Donald (Barbara) Rubino, Carol (Tom) Vail and the late...

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He was my program director and forever my mentor for clinical neurology. To this date, when stuck, I often think how would Frank approach this problem, what would Dr. Rubino do. After I graduated, I kept in touch and recall how much he treasured his daughters and family. I would be happy to talk with them or others who looked up to him. With fond memories and thoughts of his family, Rita Shapiro ([email protected])

Frank Rubino, MD will always be remembered. I was fortunate to have been able to call him my mentor, role model and friend. He loved everything about neurology (patient care, teaching, reading). To this day, when facing a challenging decision, I regularly ask myself "What would Dr. Rubino do." He loved his family and often talked about his daughters and grandchildren. Although he is no longer physically here, I hope that they will always feel his love. His patients, students and colleagues...

I've known Dr Rubino for a couple of years, and he was a very pleasant person, we will miss him on 4S in the hospital, May GOD Bless Your Family we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

The Pough Family

Several years ago, as result of a health problem, I was referred to Dr Rubino.

I found him to be thorough, kind, compassionate and very professional and caring- the hallmarks of a Mayo physician.

May God Bless his life-his memory, his family and those whom he taught and mentored through the years.

My deep and sincere sympathy to the family.

Roland Kennedy

I just wanted to say that it was a Privilege and a Honor to work with Dr. Rubino over the last 16 years. He was such a great Doctor, colleague and friend. He will be greatly missed.

"The Chief" was the ultimate clinician and role model for dozens of neurologists in the Chicago area. He was a master teacher, who made Neurology "come to life," and influenced many to join the field. While at the Hines VA Hospital, he devoted every Saturday morning to teaching residents and students with live patient interviews and exams. That conference was like Papa presiding over Thanksgiving dinner---if you came late, you were forced to sit up front, and answer more questions (the...

Dr. Rubino touched so many, many lives with his gentle caring spirit. I was his secretary for several years and his dedication to teaching and caring for the sick was always above and beyond. Many, many residents and fellows benefited greatly from his passion for teaching. He was always very professional with the paramedical staff yet very approachable and kind. I believe he was everything a patient would expect from a Mayo physician. He made my job a real challenge as everyone wanted to...

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Dr.Frank Rubino. He was the most compassionate caring man and wonderful doctor to all of his patients. He treated us for years and he is going to be greatly missed. He touched us all and he will never be forgotten.

I was so saddened when I heard Frank had passed away he was just a beautiful/caring person, I am sending my heartfelt sympathy to his entire family Aunt Marguerite