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lecturers told me medicine was not for someone like me dr hanny disabled consultant histopathologist

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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism identified. The article is a personal success story about overcoming disability discrimination in medical education in Nigeria. No companies, commodities, supply chains, or market impacts are mentioned. The event is purely biographical and social, with no concrete commercial signal.
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- Dr. Joshua Hanny, a Consultant Histopathologist at University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, overcame polio myelitis disability.
- He faced discrimination from lecturers during eight years in medical school.
- He completed medical education with support from friends, family, and church.
- The article highlights struggles of disabled individuals in medicine in Nigeria.
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