Applications to medical schools are surging, as more students of color are inspired to become doctors. Many say they’re motivated to help their communities, which have been hit the hardest during the coronavirus pandemic. When they get there, they’ll be joining women of color leading on the frontlines like Dr. Chris Pernell, a fellow at the American College of Preventive Medicine and a clinical assistant professor at Rutger’s Medical School.
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