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    Meet the Ghanaian mother and daughter who graduated from medical school together

    Janet SaahBy Janet SaahMay 18, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    A Ghanaian single mother, Cynthia Kudji, and her daughter have graduated from the same medical school at the same time.

    According to a post by the Ghana Physicians and Surgeons Foundation on Facebook, the feat by the two women is the first time to have a mother and daughter “attend medical school at the same time and match at the same institution”.

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    Dr. Cynthia Kudji began her healthcare career as a nursing assistant in a nursing home and was soon on an upward trajectory that took her through nursing school to become a hospital RN, and eventually, a nurse practitioner serving rural communities throughout Louisiana and Alabama.

    But a trip back home to Ghana confirmed her desire to become a physician.

    And now, these groundbreaking women have made it by becoming medical doctors.

    They will be starting their residency at LSU Health New Orleans.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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