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

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

at Vanderbilt University — and Twitter users can’t hold back their excitement for the history-making pioneer.“My first job was a certified nursing assistant at 17 years old in 2014.

Today, on March 17, 2023, I was blessed to be selected as the first African American female neurosurgery resident to train at [Vanderbilt University Medical Center for neurosurgery],” she wrote.by Potter, the medical student is seen getting visibly emotional during a phone call, which confirmed that she’s the first Black woman to train at Vanderbilt’s neurosurgery department.

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