Journey from Haiti to Wake Forest University School of Medicine: One med student ’s good — and bad — experiences in emergency care
Emmanuelle Vanessa Camille moved to the United States from Haiti with her mom and sister when she was six years old. She speaks three languages, was a college athlete and is a third-year medical student. A lot has happened since she moved from Haiti that prompted her desire to become a physician.
When Camille was as an undergraduate student in Pennsylvania, she experienced two traumatic brain injuries (TBI): a cheerleading accident and a vehicular hit-and-run. Through these experiences, Camille …
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