• Why HBCU Doctors Matter - Aggie Edition

  • Mar 26 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
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Why HBCU Doctors Matter - Aggie Edition

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    When the calling is medicine, and the path is fraught with challenges, it's the voices of experience that light the way. Dr. Jessica Young, Malik Mitchell, Dr. Endya Frye, and Dr. Brandon Keith Mills, four incredible Aggie alumni, grace us with their stories of triumph, resilience, and a resolute passion for healthcare. Each narrative is a testament to the deep-seated desire to heal and serve, an inspiration for anyone dreaming of donning the white coat.

    As we weave through the memories of how North Carolina A&T State University shaped our panelists' destinies, it becomes clear that HBCUs are not just institutions; they are crucibles of support and success. The rich tapestry of our guests' experiences illustrates the profound effect of family legacy, culture, and the life-altering moments spent at A&T—moments that have propelled them into careers where they can make a real difference. It's a heartfelt reminder of the power of community and the importance of nurturing the aspirations of future scholars.

    Transitioning from supportive environments to the rigor of medical school is no small feat, and our conversation doesn't shy away from this reality. The panelists open up about the hurdles they've overcome, like the daunting MCAT and the often-overwhelming imposter syndrome, offering invaluable insights into the ways support systems have been their bedrock. This episode stands as a celebration of those who've walked with us—friends who've become family, mentors who've become guides—and a salute to the undying spirit of those who aim to heal. Tune in to Black Med Connect and feel the strength of a community that never stops growing.

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