NANCY ABU-BONSRA OF GHAHA : FIRST AFRICAN FEMALE NEUROSURGERY RESIDENT IN JHSM

Dr. Abu-Bonsra is a Ghanaian doctor who relocated to Maryland in United States when she was only fifteen years old. She is the first medical doctor in her family.

She became the first African female resident at the John Hopkins school of medicine in 2017.

In 2021, while still a resident, she became part of the DGNN team of Neurosurgeons who are into specific research.

She is married to a doctor who is also a resident of Radiography.

We are curious about what part of Ghana she was born into. I think the jollof tribe because she is really good. Any ideas? Please share in the comments section below.

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