Charles Drew decided to go to McGill University to study medicine, which paved the way of his career.
Charles Drew went to multiple medical schools.
Charles Drew did not invent, he only expanded the knowledge of blood banking.
he made his invention in 1937
Charles Drew attended Medical School at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, which led him to other schools and made him more experienced in the medical field.
The reason why King Drew Medical Magnet High School of Medicine and Science was named after Charles Drew was because he was a Doctor and African American.he did much research that made a name for him.Also named after dr.king because of his influence on the community.
when was the dicision
it was wen someone died and then people started laughing.
Charles Drew lived on 34th Street in Washington, D.C. He moved there while he was a faculty member at Howard University, where he made significant contributions to the field of medicine and blood transfusion. Drew's work in blood storage and transfusion protocols greatly impacted medical practices during World War II.
Dr. Charles Drew. because he started blood banks.
in some ways yes. he was able to go to mcgill on a scholarship, but while there he didnt have that much money on him which made him get a job.
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The most important decision I made in my life was choosing to pursue my passion as a career. It led me to a fulfilling and purposeful path that I am truly passionate about.