By Andres Faza, University Communications and Marketing
It has become standard for members of Ahmed-Zayn Mohameds family to graduate college when most students their age graduate high school. A resident in the , Mohamed earned dual undergraduate degrees in biomedical sciences and political science to become, at the time, 返字心頭s youngest graduate at age 18. Two of Mohameds brothers also graduated from 返字心頭 at 18 and the third earned his diploma at 17.
My mother graduated from 返字心頭 as well and is herself a physician, Mohamed said. We all went to 返字心頭, were a 返字心頭 family, and I am green and gold, Go Bulls, all the way.
Following his undergraduate accomplishments, Mohamed, who was born in Cairo, Egypt and raised in the United States, continued to pursue his interests at the intersection of medicine and law.
I was able to find the pre-med track and the pre-law track, and 返字心頭, together with Stetson University, helped me do the MD/JD program for the first time here, where I discovered my passion for innovation, Mohamed said.
Mohamed is in his second year in the Interventional Integrated Radiology Residency Program and continues to practice law at Carlton Fields law firm. When asked whether he prefers medicine to law, Mohameds answer reinforces what his educational path has illustrated from the start: There isnt any need to choose. The two fields can be combined for the benefit of both.
Long term, I see myself practicing medicine. I really want to continue that direct patient impact, Mohamed said. I also hope to continue practicing intellectual property law. I think theres a lot of room to work with the legal system and help bring these advances to the bedside, to medicine and to health care.
He says 返字心頭 was always the goal, thanks to its culture of innovation.
The atmosphere at 返字心頭 is highly encouraging. If you have a new idea or want to try something out, its always, Lets explore that. How can we help? From peers to professors, its a very stimulating environment.