Record-Breaking Number of Siblings Enroll in University at Buffalo's Medical School

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The University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has admitted three sets of twins and two brothers to its class of 2027, marking the first time in the program's history that eight siblings will graduate together. The school did not intentionally accept them because they were siblings, but rather because they had roots in western New York. The twins and brothers are already finding support and camaraderie in each other as they pursue their shared goal of becoming doctors. Their admission also brings diversity to the medical school, with half of the class being people of color.
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