Milestones Unlocked
✅40 Research Publications
✅>100 CITATIONS
✅10 Conference Abstract Presentations
As a Schrodinger’s Doctor awaiting induction, reminiscing on the path that led me here, I’m in awe, grateful, and excited for what comes next.
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Grateful to see my Google Scholar citations reach 3,000+ and my h-index rise to 26. None of this happens without incredible mentors, collaborators, and a research community that cares deeply about stroke recovery and neuromodulation.
The new Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine (11th Ed) officially recognizes Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh. 🇳🇬
She is the hero who stood her ground against Ebola to save a nation of 200 million.
Seeing her name in these pages is a win for every Nigerian health worker.
The path towards undertaking a clinical elective as an African med stud. does not have to be one shrouded in secrecy & confusion.
This guide will provide the clarity I wish I had from the beginning when applying for my sub-i at Johns Hopkins University🩷
https://t.co/6RpYZWGgpN
He went from working as a hospital janitor in the U.S. to training in neurosurgery.
And his message is simple:
Age should never be a barrier.
Dr. Kwadwo, originally from Ghana 🇬🇭, had to leave his undergraduate studies at the University of Ghana when he got the opportunity to move to the United States.
When he arrived, he had to start over.
As someone without a science background at the time, he returned to college to take the science courses he needed, all while working different jobs to survive.
→ McDonald’s
→ other side jobs
→ and eventually as a hospital janitor
That was his last job before the next chapter of his journey began.
Today, he is on track to complete his neurosurgery residency.
Stories like this shows that progress is not always linear.
Sometimes the path looks delayed.
Sometimes it looks unlikely.
Sometimes it looks nothing like the final destination.
But with persistence, discipline, and vision, a lot can change.
The rest is history.
This research article was published in 2007 (19 years ago) and used an em dash (—). Today, including an em dash in your paper automatically flags you as suspected of using AI. Sad times.
I am ecstatic to announce that I matched to @PennStNeurosurg! Feeling so honored and excited to join this incredible team🎉🧠
I am so grateful to everyone who supported me along this path and helped turn this dream into a reality❤️
#match2026#neurosurgery
The Dream vs The Team!!
So beyond grateful to be joining @UCDneurosurgery 🧠🥹🤍 To my family, friends & mentors @NeenaMarupudi — thank you for being louder than the noise. And thank you to the patients of Detroit who trusted me before I trusted myself 🫶🏽 #waynetrained
Excited to introduce our incoming @umichneuro residents—Julia (Gigi) Grigorian, Edward (Samir) Harake, and Arjun Menta!
Welcome to the U-M family! We look forward to watching you grow as clinicians, researchers, and leaders in the field. #Neurosurgery#MatchDay#Match2026 #GoBlue 〽️
It’s official! We are thrilled to welcome our incoming Neurosurgery PGY-1 Residents for the 2026 Match!
Please join us in celebrating Dr. Danielle Miyagishima and Dr. Carl Porto as they begin their seven-year journey with the Brown University neurosurgery residency program.