
Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education students John Mancini, Suha Na Javeed, Riya George, Tianna Irving, Cladimar Vasquez and Kareena Lashley in the Gross Anatomy Lab

City College Academy of the Arts senior Damola Ajibola dreams of becoming a perinatologist
The new school year is a special one for aspiring and current students of T九色视频's Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education.
Starting in 2016, Sophie Davis students will be among the first graduates of the new CUNY School of Medicine at City College, which officially came into existence on June 10.
One aspiring student is Damola Ajibola, who spent the summer taking college-level courses through the CUNY . Ajibola, who is entering his senior year at , has wanted to be a perinatologist for as long as he can remember. Deterred from pursuing his dream due to the high cost of medical education, Ajibola feared that he would have to forgo his dream and settle for a career as a physician鈥 assistant.
鈥淎fter I became aware of the new CUNY medical school, medical school no longer seemed to be a discouraging factor for me,鈥 he said. 鈥淏eing able to be given the chance to attend an affordable medical school and receive a quality education is a deal of a lifetime.鈥
Ajibola recognizes that nothing is certain, as the program will continue to have a very competitive admissions process. But he remains resolute in his determination to be a doctor.
鈥淭he vision of a plaque on my door that says 鈥淒amola Ajibola, M.D.鈥 is no longer a part of my imagination,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is a goal for my future.鈥
Two current Sophie Davis students also look forward to being graduates of the new School of Medicine.
Queens born and raised John Mancini, a rising second year student who 鈥渓oves being a Sophie,鈥 has long aspired to a medical career.
鈥淔rom silly little things like bringing ailing friends orange juice and dressing up in a white coat, it became apparent to me at an early age that I would like to be a doctor,鈥 he said. 鈥淎s far as what kind of doctor I鈥檇 like to be, I鈥檓 honestly not sure yet, but I鈥檇 like to pursue a field that involves intimate patient contact and the ability to constantly be on my feet.鈥
Suha Ja Naveed, who is entering her second year, was more interested in music than science as she grew up in Fresh Meadows, Queens. When she was 13, a life-saving operation on a close relative changed her perspective.
鈥淢edicine wasn鈥檛 always my passion,鈥 said the jazz enthusiast. 鈥淏ut I saw the huge effects of medicine on peoples鈥 lives.鈥
Originally intending to practice family medicine when she graduates, her experience at Sophie Davis, including meeting alumni at various events, has caused her to consider a career in sports medicine. She works part time at an occupational therapy office, an experience that reinforces her commitment to her chosen vocation.
鈥淚 find the patients鈥 stories interesting,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd I like to see the process of healing.鈥
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