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Meet our Alfred Uihlein Program Alumni and Visiting Medical Student Clerkship scholar, Amanuel Woldesenbet! 🎓🌟 Amanuel is a student at Howard University College of Medicine, set to graduate in 2025. We recently caught up with him to hear about his experiences at Mayo Clinic. Here’s the Q&A:Q1. It’s been two years since you completed the Alfred Uihlein Program! What have you been up to?A1. Since then, I’ve been focused on becoming a strong candidate for neurosurgery. I’m now in my 4th year of medical school and applying for neurosurgery residency this month. Q2. Can you share your rotation experience at Mayo Clinic?A2. My rotation at Mayo Clinic has been incredible—insightful, engaging, and overall amazing. It gave me valuable exposure to cutting-edge neurosurgical practices and deepened my passion for the field. Q3. What advice do you have for younger learners?A3. Take every opportunity, show initiative, and stay curious. Be yourself, stay humble, and always be eager to learn. These qualities will guide you through your medical journey. #VisitingScholar #MedicalStudent #MayoClinic #Neurosurgery #MedicalEducation #FutureDoctor #InspiringJourneys #HowardUniversity

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