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HBCU Grad Makes History As First Black Female Neurosurgeon Resident At Vanderbilt

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Florida A&M University alumna Tamia Potter is now the first Black woman to become a neurosurgeon resident at Vanderbilt University.

Tamia Potter’s achievement marks the first in the university’s 148-year history.

https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/hbcu-grad-first-black-female-neurosurgeon-resident-vanderbilt_n_641b8a6ae4b0cfde25c8e8dd



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