A Florida A&M University graduate is making history by becoming the first Black woman to train at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee as a neurosurgery resident. ...
The Project Diversify Medicine account shared a video of the moment Potter found out she would be going to Vanderbilt,
, “The first Black Female Neurosurgeon Resident at Vanderbilt since opening their medical school in 1874. It has taken 148 years for this moment to become reality. Let that sink in.” The FIRST Black Female Neurosurgeon Resident at Vanderbilt since opening their medical school in 1874.
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