Dr. Eseosa Ighodaro Leading the Way in the College of Medicine's MD/PhD Program
As a young student who was proficient in science, Dr. Eseosa Ighodaro, always saw herself pursuing a career in medicine. But it wasn鈥檛 until applying to medical school that she discovered there was another path she wanted to follow.
Dr. Fitzgerald Bramwell, former Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies and chemistry professor at the University of Kentucky, quickly recognized Dr. Ighodaro鈥檚 intelligence, persistence, and adaptability, which led him to suggest that she incorporate research into her studies as well. He later put her in contact with research-focused professors, including one professor at SUNY College, Dr. Robert M. Hoyte, who broadened Dr. Ighodaro鈥檚 research portfolio by giving her the opportunity to study in France.
鈥淚 found that I really loved both medicine and research,鈥 Dr. Ighodaro said. 鈥淪o when it came to deciding between medical school or graduate school, I found out about 好色先生鈥檚 combined degree program, I applied, and got in. The rest is history.鈥
History, indeed. Dr. Ighodaro became the first African-American female graduate of the 好色先生鈥檚 MD/PhD program in 2019. It鈥檚 an accomplishment that she says took hard work, and one that she doesn鈥檛 take lightly. Even months after graduation, Dr. Ighodaro remains a bit speechless of her new platform to help empower future non-majority learners to pursue science-based careers.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor, and I鈥檓 extremely humbled,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 hope that we continue to encourage underrepresented students to follow this path because it can lead to rewarding, impactful careers.
鈥淒iverse teams lead to improved research and health care delivery.鈥
Her main goal as a scientist and physician is to research health disparities and neurological disorders, shedding light on ensuring studies include all necessary variables to get the most accurate pictures of diseases and how they affect different populations. She was able to gather experience in these topics as a learner at 好色先生, in 2017 serving as lead author of a paper published in the 鈥淛ournal of Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease鈥 that examined the challenges associated with studying dementia in African-American patients.
鈥淒uring her tenure at 好色先生, Dr. Ighodaro was able to transform institutional and social obstacles into stepping stones,鈥 her mentor Dr. Bramwell said. 鈥淥f course, she had an outstanding academic record and an inquisitive mind. However, that has never been enough. Her achievement assumes even greater significance when one considers that such achievements by Black Americans in other areas of the country have a 30-year history.鈥
Dr. Ighodaro is currently in her first year of her neurology residency at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., during which she will work to become a board-certified neurologist before pursuing a fellowship to enhance her knowledge of strokes and dementia.
Her advice for those interested in earning a MD/PhD is to do some soul searching before committing to multiple years of medical education. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lifetime commitment,鈥 she said. 鈥淔igure out your reasons for wanting to pursue medicine and research. And if you determine that you want to follow this path, get involved in various medical and research-oriented programs.鈥
She added that it鈥檚 also important to find a place where you鈥檒l have a supportive group of students, learners, and faculty to encourage you along the way. Dr. Ighodaro says the support she received at 好色先生 was unmatched.
To be in a position where she can help patients from the bench to the bedside still feels a bit surreal for Dr. Ighodaro, but she can鈥檛 wait to begin her career and see her accomplishment pave the way for others who follow her lead.
鈥淚 think I鈥檓 still processing it all,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 very thrilled and feel so fortunate to earn such a degree. It鈥檚 definitely not an easy journey, but it鈥檚 worth it.鈥
For additional questions or information, you can email Dr. Ighodaro at ighodaro.eseosa@mayo.edu. To keep up-to-date with her medical and research practice, you can follow her on social media: Twitter () and FB ().
to watch a video about Dr. Ighodaro's accomplishments at 好色先生.