Johns Hopkins Surgeon: The Long Way Here - Kofi Boahene's Story
Becoming a doctor at Johns Hopkins demands sacrifice. Some of our physicians have surprising histories. Kofi Boahene is one of three doctors with intriguing backgrounds featured in the Fall issue of Hopkins Medicine magazine. Read the full story http://www.hopkinsmedicinemagazine.org

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Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, Author, "Becoming Dr. Q."

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Man unknowingly buys former plantation house where his ancestors were enslaved

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Dr Kofi Owusu Boahene talks about facial reanimation surgery

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Advice for pre-med students: Grades + My story

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Johns Hopkins Medicine Virtual Tour for Prospective Applicants

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KSM Show- Nancy Abu-Bonsrah, Johns Hopkins first black female neurosurgeon resident

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Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Academy Class 1995, Full Interview

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Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa: From Migrant Worker to Brain Surgeon

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Dr. Kofi Boahene

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Washington's Dream - SNL

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Why You Should Still Become a Doctor | Joseph Zuckerman | Big Think

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Johns Hopkins Medical Student Interview

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History of Johns Hopkins Medicine traces iconic journey

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The Most Accurate Medical Drama Of All Time? | The Pitt

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Meet Nathaniel Nii Cudjoe, the UCC Medical Sciences graduate who swept 16 awards out of 22

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Student experience at Stanford School of Medicine

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Medical breakthroughs and health stories | 60 Minutes Marathon

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Doctor Mike vs 20 Anti-Vaxxers | Surrounded

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How to Become A Neurosurgeon

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