Med Student Creates Pipeline for Minorities in Medicine | Palm Beach Atlantic University
Emmanuel McNeely considers himself a “walking epistle” for young Black students who dream of careers in medicine: they can’t fail if they refuse to quit.
Emmanuel McNeely considers himself a “walking epistle” for young Black students who dream of careers in medicine: they can’t fail if they refuse to quit.
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