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In this episode of the Black Surgeons podcast, Dr. Ben Wibonele hosts Dr. JaNeil Humphrey and Dr. Jubril Adepoju, two newly matched black surgeons in plastic surgery. They share their unique journeys into the field, discussing the competitive nature of plastic surgery, the importance of research, mentorship, and personal statements. The conversation also covers practical advice for away rotations, interview preparation, and the emotional experience of match day. Both guests emphasize the significance of being genuine, trusting one's instincts, and the value of community and support throughout the medical journey. Guests Profile: Ja’Neil Humphrey, MD, MA She is a first-year plastic surgery resident at the University of Illinois at Chicago, originally from New Jersey. With a love for medical illustration and background in bioethics, she integrates creativity, ethics, and advocacy into her work. Her interests include global surgery, health equity, and narrative mentorship—using personal storytelling to guide and empower future physicians. Connect with her at [email protected] or on TikTok @jgmh.md. Jubril Adepoju, MD Plastic surgeon in training at Rush University Medical Center. Interested in complex microsurgical reconstruction. Passionate about mentoring, inspiring and motivating the next generation of leaders. Connect @jubril_101 on Instagram and TikTok