Being Mentored Helps Black Medical Students Face Isolation, Racial Microaggressions Enlarge this image toggle caption Farah Yousry/WFYI Farah Yousry/WFYI Jamel Hill, 30, describes his first few months in medical school in 2016 as a "rude awakening." These networks helped Hill navigate some of the intense pressures of medical school, where he was even named among Indiana University's Elite 50—a list …