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The Kashlan triplets, Zane, Rommi, and Adam, and the Boden sisters, Lauren, Stephanie, and Allison, are embarking on promising medical careers following their neuroscience and medical education. The Kashlan triplets have chosen different paths in medicine, focusing on healthcare innovation and research, while the Boden sisters aim to specialize in orthopaedic surgery, inspired by their family’s medical heritage. Both sets of triplets demonstrate dedication to patient care and community well-being as they start their journeys in the medical field.
Atlanta, GA – The Kashlan triplets, Zane, Rommi, and Adam, have embarked on their journey into medical school after earning their neuroscience degrees from Georgia Tech in May 2022. Three years post-graduation, Rommi and Adam are set to attend Emory University’s School of Medicine, while Zane prepares to commence his studies at the University of Michigan Medical School on a prestigious full-ride scholarship.
With aspirations to contribute positively to their community, the triplets are focused on entering the healthcare field. Adam has expressed the belief that health plays an essential role in uniting individuals, providing a strong motivation for their career choices. Since their graduation, Adam and Rommi have engaged in health-related research efforts in Massachusetts. Specifically, Adam has taken on a role at Boston Children’s Hospital, where he is investigating opioid-based analgesics, a critical area of study given the current national opioid crisis. Meanwhile, Rommi is working at Massachusetts General Hospital, contributing to research that aims to improve treatment options for patients with depression, particularly those affected by HIV and COVID.
Zane, in contrast, opted to take an additional gap year for further research opportunities. He has been conducting studies at the Colón-Ramos Lab at Yale School of Medicine, where his focus is on neural development and memory—fields that complement his interest in pursuing a specialization in neurosurgery. This year of research has not only enhanced his academic knowledge but has also prepared him for the rigorous demands of medical school.
The Kashlan triplets credit their academic achievements and deep-rooted passion for learning to their supportive family environment. Their parents have significantly influenced their educational pursuits, cultivating their natural curiosity from a young age. Despite sharing a familial bond and similar academic paths, each triplet maintains distinct interests and career aspirations: Rommi is leaning towards a teaching role in medicine, Zane is targeting a future in neurosurgery, and Adam aims to integrate technology and software into healthcare practices.
In a related note, the Boden triplets, who share a strong medical background, are also making headlines. All three sisters—Lauren, Stephanie, and Allison—are set to specialize in orthopaedic surgery after completing their education at Emory University School of Medicine. Inspired by their parents, both of whom are physicians, they are excited about entering a field that allows them to make a tangible impact on patients’ lives through hands-on care.
The Boden sisters have a history of excellence in sports, leading to their interest in orthopaedics after experiencing sports-related injuries themselves. They have opted to apply to different residency programs to maximize their chances of securing positions, with Lauren heading to the University of Pennsylvania, Stephanie to the University of Pittsburgh, and Allison to Jackson Memorial Hospital at the University of Miami. Their shared experiences in athletics have further fueled their dedication to this specialty, aligning with their family legacy in medicine.
As both triplet sets embark on their medical careers, they exemplify the dedication and passion that can stem from a supportive family background and shared goals. The Kashlan and Boden sisters are poised to make significant contributions in their respective fields, driven by a commitment to patient care and community well-being.
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- 11Alive: Kashlan Triplets in Medical School
- Atlanta Magazine: Triplets Graduate from Emory
- AJC: Boden Triplets Take Separate Paths
- Fox5Atlanta: Miracle Micro Preemie Comes Home
- Washington Post: Triplets at 40
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