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Humans of Aggie Medicine

Ammad Khan

  • tamhsc2020
  • Nov 24, 2016
  • 1 min read

Ammad Khan

How much did your dad being a physician influence you?

“A lot. I was born when he was finishing his last year of residency. He did his residency in New York, and I was born at that time. I used to go into his office all the time, and then he opened his own office. So I guess my secondary interest would be business- I handled a lot of his business stuff. I’m also really into real estate."

You took a few gap years, but you’re only 22?

“I was 16 when I started college. I started school a year early, and skipped 8th grade. So I started college at 16. And I finished when I was 19. I would feel young before. In college, I always felt it- I wouldn’t tell people that I was younger than them. I remember one of my friends who I had known all throughout college. During my first semester, we used to stand outside the biology building, and there was some artwork and stuff, and he pointed out that I grew taller. Like, oh crap, I was growing."


 
 
 

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