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Six Morehouse School of Medicine Students Chosen To Participate In NFL’s Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative

By Jannah Bolds
EIC, The Bold Opinion



The National Football League is making strides to diversify its operational circuit; an effort that’s well overdue.

The NFL together with the NFL Physicians Society (NFLPS) and Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society (PFATS) roster six Morehouse medical students to participate in the second year of the NFL’s Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative

During their one-month rotations, students will observe and participate in the care of NFL players, working directly with and under the supervision of the orthopedic team physicians, primary care team physicians and athletic trainers to gain medical knowledge and exposure to patient care in sports medicine. Additionally, students will become familiar with return-to-play guidelines and on-field treatment considerations for NFL players.

“Mentorship is a critical component of recruiting students into our field, so we’re thrilled to immerse more talented medical students with diverse backgrounds into the NFL clubs’ medical communities.”

NFLPS President & San Francisco 49ers head team physician, Timothy McAdams, MD

By the end of the rotation, students will understand the basic elements of all facets of care provided to NFL players from an orthopedic, primary care sports medicine and athletic training perspective.

Participating Students

– Temitope Elutilo-Ayoola for the Arizona Cardinals

– Brandon Chiedo for the Atlanta Falcons

– Alexandria Williams for the Cincinnati Bengals

– Adam Munoz for the Indianapolis Colts

– Valdemar Wany for the New York Giants

One of this year’s participants, Brandon Chiedo MS4, spoke to us about the uniqueness of this opportunity and its potential impact for students like him.

“I am extremely grateful to the NFL, the Atlanta Falcons, and Morehouse School of Medicine for providing me with this unique opportunity to participate in The Diversity in Sports Medicine Initiative program,” said Chiedo. 

“When I made the decision to pursue a career in medicine, I had developed a keen interest in musculoskeletal, rehabilitative, and sports medicine. My goal upon the completion of my medical training is to work with athletes in some capacity. My involvement in this program will undoubtedly provide me with an opportunity to get one step closer to this goal by providing me with valuable insight into the world of sports medicine at the highest level of competition. Being able to have an opportunity like this at this point in my medical training is a blessing and one that I will not take for granted,” he added.

About the NFL D.S.M.P.I. Program

This program aims to increase and diversify the pipeline of students interested in pursuing careers in sports medicine and, over time, help to diversify NFL club medical staffs. 

Diverse students from 19 medical schools will complete clinical rotations with NFL club medical staffs focused on primary care sports medicine and/or orthopedic surgery. 

Learn more about the NFL’s diversity in sports medicine initiative online.

Delta Air Lines Partners With Tom Brady In New Long-Term Strategic Partnership

By Jannah Bolds
EIC, The Bold Opinion



Brady partnering with the number one air line in the nation was unforeseeable, yet ironically poetic.

Yesterday, Delta Air Lines announced its newest, innovative partnership with seven-time Super Bowl champion, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Tom Brady as a long-term strategic advisor. 

This new venture aims to connect Brady’s teamwork expertise, drive, and passion for success to the Delta ecosystem.

“Delta’s people are driven by their commitment to world-class performance, excellence and a desire to achieve best-in-class results,” said Delta CEO Ed Bastian. “Bringing a leader like Tom onto the Delta team furthers our mission to connect the world while accelerating our drive to continuously improve for our colleagues, customers and communities.”

According to Delta, this first-of-its-kind partnership will operate in the following areas:

Communities
Supporting Delta’s work to positively impact communities where employees live and work, inspiring the next generation of Delta Community leaders.

Customers
Supporting Delta’s “Keep Climbing” mantra by strengthening brand identity through marketing and customer engagement.

Employees
Supporting Delta’s development by advising on strategic training and teamwork tools for more than 90K employees.

“I am grateful to be joining the Delta family, a company I have loved and respected for years,” Brady said. “Growing up with a mother as a flight attendant, I have always admired the people that make seamless air transportation possible. Throughout my career, my teammates and I flew Delta countless times, spending hours traveling for some of the most important games of our lives, even celebrating Super Bowl wins on the plane.

“Those championship teams were built off of great leadership and a commitment to excellence, and Delta certainly shares those qualities. Now, alongside Ed and the Delta team, I look forward to playing my part to continue the company’s success,” he added.

Brady joins Issa Rae, Kelly Norda, and others under Delta’s impressive roster of brand partnerships; all of whom share common values of integrity, perseverance, teamwork and the goal to be the best in their industry.

Learn more about Brady’s partnership with Delta Air Lines online.

Image source: news.delta.com

Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop The ATL Way

By Jannah Bolds
EIC, The Bold Opinion



Atlanta is all over the blueprints of Hip Hop, and this southern capital remains a vital organ to its life.

In the heart of the American South, where traditions blend seamlessly with innovation, Atlanta stands as a cultural powerhouse and a vibrant hub for creativity.

This year, the city is set to celebrate a momentous milestone – fifty years of Hip-Hop shaping its sonic landscape. From humble beginnings to global recognition, the journey of Hip-Hop in Atlanta is a testament to the genre’s evolution and its profound impact on music, art, and society.

Atlanta’s Hip-Hop story began in the early 1970s when block parties and community gatherings sparked the birth of a new musical movement. The streets of neighborhoods like Bankhead and Old Fourth Ward witnessed the emergence of pioneers who would go on to define the genre. These early artists laid the foundation for what would become a revolutionary cultural phenomenon, blending elements of rhythm, poetry, and social commentary into a genre that resonated with people from all walks of life.

The 1980s saw Atlanta’s Hip-Hop scene gain momentum, with trailblazers like DJ Rodney “Rocky” Terry and MC Shy D paving the way for a generation of aspiring artists. However, it was the 1990s that truly marked the city’s arrival on the national stage. Acts like OutKast, Goodie Mob, and TLC not only put Atlanta on the Hip-Hop map but also brought Southern flair and unique perspectives to the genre. The era was characterized by catchy hooks, innovative production, and unapologetic lyricism that resonated with fans far beyond Georgia’s borders.

As the new millennium dawned, Atlanta’s influence on Hip-Hop continued to grow. The city became a breeding ground for diverse sounds, from crunk and trap to alternative Hip-Hop. Superstars like Ludacris, T.I., and Gucci Mane carried the torch, expanding the genre’s horizons and solidifying Atlanta’s reputation as a hotbed of musical innovation.

The celebration of fifty years of Hip-Hop in Atlanta is not just about recognizing the past; it’s about acknowledging the present and shaping the future. Today, the city’s Hip-Hop scene is as vibrant as ever, with artists like Future, Lil Baby, Lotto, and 21 Savage dominating charts and pushing artistic boundaries. Atlanta’s unique blend of cultural influences, entrepreneurial spirit, and musical diversity continues to inspire a new generation of artists who are reshaping the sound of contemporary Hip-Hop.

The anniversary celebrations serve as a reminder of the genre’s power to transcend boundaries and connect communities. Beyond the music itself, Hip-Hop has played a pivotal role in addressing social issues, fostering a sense of belonging, and providing a platform for underrepresented voices. Atlanta’s Hip-Hop community has been at the forefront of advocating for change and using their art to spark important conversations about race, inequality, and justice.

As Atlanta commemorates fifty years of Hip-Hop, the city’s rich legacy is palpable. The journey from those early block parties to global stardom is a testament to the genre’s enduring appeal and the profound impact it has had on shaping not only the music industry but also the cultural fabric of the city itself.

In this milestone year, Atlanta pays homage to its musical roots while embracing the future with open arms. The celebrations are a reminder that Hip-Hop is not just a genre but a cultural force that continues to evolve, challenge norms, and unite communities. As the beats continue to reverberate through the streets of Atlanta, the city’s Hip-Hop legacy remains an ever-inspiring testament to the boundless possibilities of artistic expression.