Moving Forward: Black Nebraska healthcare workers inspiring next generation
Shanda Ross, Dr. Nada Fadul and Dr. Jasmine Marcelin of Nebraska Medicine have plenty in common including the fact that they all wanted to go into the healthcare field since they were little girls. Pursuing their dreams required perseverance, sacrifice and sobering reminders of the need for change.
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