2020 has been a hard year filled with loss, grief, political & racial strife, and more than a bit of uncertainty. Despite that, there have also been blessings, starting with the continued good health of myself and my immediate family & friends. I’ve also been blessed to learn and grow academically under the tutelage of two brilliant and compassionate scientists, Dr. Melva Thompson-Robinson and Dr. Carolee Dodge-Francis. I’ve also gotten one step closer to a childhood dream: I’ll be attending medical school at A.T. Still University-School of Osteopathic Medicine, Arizona in the fall 2021. Finally, I’ve taken one step closer to earning my Ph.D. by passing by dissertation proposal defense. 💯
A non-tradtional, African American male doctoral students journey to and through osteopathic medical school.
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