▲Karl Alamby (51 years old) who became a doctor in his 32 years of car repair work
has been a man who has been a car repairman for more than 30 years, and realized his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor at the age of 51. On the 19th (local time), local media such as Fox News in the United States reported the incredible story of Carl Alamby (51 years old), who became the doctor in charge of the emergency room of Hillcrest Hospital in Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.
His 51-year life is a TV series, from his greasy repair suit to now wearing a white coat. Once a car repair, now it is starting to treat patients. Growing up in East Cleveland as a child, he experienced huge economic difficulties and grew up under the welfare of various governments. So, before graduating from high school, he worked at a local car repair station and studied technology. When he was 19 years old, he opened his own car center.
▲Karl Alambi (51 years old) family
After that, although he got married and had children, he formed a harmonious family, but I don’t know when the dream buried in his heart was ignited again since he was a child. I want to be a doctor, not a car repair. In this regard, he entered Arthurin College in Ohio at the age of 34 in 2006, and obtained an degree in business science. In 2010, he entered the regional community college again and registered a pre-med course for entering the medical school. He has since passed the Cleveland State University School of Medicine Preparation Program, and finally entered North Ohio Medical School at the age of 45 in 2015 and began formal study as a doctor.
▲Karl Alambi (51 years old)
Of course, the process of coming here is also very difficult. Alamby confided: "Because I have to support my family, I have to do car repair work. I have been in class early in the morning, evening and weekends, and I work hard to avoid hindering primary school students' studies." He, who was admitted to medical school so hard, graduated at the age of 47. In 2019, he started hard emergency medicine and resident at the Cleveland Clinic in , and finally reached the present. After 32 years, he started his second life by changing his career as a completely different doctor in a car repairman.