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Young Lady breaks 148 years record of US university, emerges first-ever black Neurosurgeon

A Young lady named Tamia Potter has made history at Vanderbilt University in the United State as she becomes the first-ever black female Neurosurgeon since the university’s inception.

Tamia Potter bagged her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University with high honors( summa cum laude). She then proceeded to Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine for her Neurosurgery degree.

Upon graduation from Medical School, Tamia received her acceptance letter from Vanderbilt University for her residency program. She said she was doubtful when she first received the news.

But when she saw her letter, she felt relieved and excited to be entering the next chapter of her life after so many years of schooling.

“Everything that I’m doing, everything that I’m learning, everything that I experience is for the betterment of someone else,” she said.

Tamia is the first Black woman to accept a spot in the neurosurgery position at Vanderbilt University’s Medical Center, Tennessee in the United States. She said the first time she ever met a Black woman Neurosurgeon was in Medical School.

She continued by stating that the representation was very important because it pushed her to believe in herself. Adding that she hopes to be something similar for the students coming after her.

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