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Kaleb Whitfield, GlobeMed at Georgia State University, and Ngozi Elobuike, GlobeMed at Howard University, both attended minority serving institutions, thought they wanted to become medical doctors, and had their lives changed from their GlobeMed experience. Communications Intern Caitriona Greene talked with Kaleb and Ngozi about what it was like to be a founding member of a chapter, how they changed their career paths, and the value of a GlobeMed experience.
To learn more about GlobeMed's impact, check out the Impact page on our website.
You can find GlobeMed on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Medium.
Transcript available soon.
By GlobeMedKaleb Whitfield, GlobeMed at Georgia State University, and Ngozi Elobuike, GlobeMed at Howard University, both attended minority serving institutions, thought they wanted to become medical doctors, and had their lives changed from their GlobeMed experience. Communications Intern Caitriona Greene talked with Kaleb and Ngozi about what it was like to be a founding member of a chapter, how they changed their career paths, and the value of a GlobeMed experience.
To learn more about GlobeMed's impact, check out the Impact page on our website.
You can find GlobeMed on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Medium.
Transcript available soon.