Velma Scantlebury
Transplant Surgeon
Playlists
All Videos (27)
- What I Do
- Great Part
- Challenges
- Education
- My First Time in Charge of a Liver Transplant
- Favorite Subjects
- Goals
- Helpful Teachers
- Heroes
- Skills From Childhood
- Small Hands vs Big Hands
- Importance of Mentors
- Family Support
- Staying Motivated
- Why a Physician
- First African American Female Transplant Surgeon
- Importance of Diversity in Medicine
- Kidney transplant vs Dialysis
- Organ Donation
- The Process of Organ Donation
- Getting on the Transplant List
- Racial Disparities in Organ Transplants
- Overcoming Obstacles
- Did it Anyway
- How to Overcome Being Timid
- Read More
- Advice
Bio
Watch Dr. Velma Scantlebury, M.D., Associate Chief Transplant Surgery and the Associate Director of the Kidney Transplant Center at Christiana Care Health System in Delaware, share her trail blazing career as the first African American female transplant surgeon. She jokes how her small hands have given her a special advantage during surgery and how her early love of sewing has contributed to her finesse as a skilled surgeon. During her stellar career, she has performed over 1000 organ transplants. Her advice for girls is to read more, and dream big.
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