Ben Carson
Carson Noted That The Team "Did Everything Humanly Possible" To Carry Out The First Successful Separation Of This Kind. None Of The Surgeons Accepted Payment For The Procedure, Which Took Five Months To Plan And Cost Thousands Of Dollars.
Ben Carson Grew Up In A Lower-Class Neighborhood, In Detroit, Michigan. He Received A Scholarship From Yale University And Also Attended The University Of Michigan Medical School. In 1984, At The Age Of 33, He Became Head Of The Pediatric Neurosurgery Unit At Johns Hopkins.
Called The "most celebrated pediatric neurosurgeon in the world," Carson Has Written His Autobiography, Gifted Hands And A Motivational Book Titled, Think Big.
"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.