HBCU alumna becomes first black woman to join neurosurgery residency at Vanderbilt

Women joining the medical field have steadily increased over the last decade and one women is making history. Tamia Potter is a current medical student at Case Western University and became Vanderbilt's first Black woman resident in their Neurosurgery program. Her reaction to getting picked on National Match Day went viral on social media. LiveNOW from FOX producer Tania Sims had the opportunity to speak to Potter about her historic accomplishment and her reaction to going viral.

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