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Bryan Michael Beaubrun (born on October 8th, 1993) is a Haitian-American medical student and future orthopaedic surgeon. He attended high school at Chaminade High School in Mineola, New York where he graduated in 2011. In 2013, he was selected by Nike Basketball for the Summer Is Serious competition where he was deemed "The Resident" by Nike. He then went on to study Kinesiology at University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia and graduated from undergraduate in 2015. While at UVA, before the events that occurred in 2017 with the invasion of city with white nationalist with tiki torches he was a singular witness that documented photos and video evidence of the violent arrest of Martese Johnson, current lawyer and social activist. He was interviewed after the arrest by the Associate Press and was eventually asked by the attorney general to appear in a deposition regarding the case of Martese vs. the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, the case was settled in 2018 where Martese was awarded $250K in damages. Afterwards, Bryan continued his studies at Boston University, enrolling in the Masters of Medical Sciences program, also known as MAMS, from 2016 and finished his degree in 2018. During the second year of Masters degree program at Boston University, he started working at NYU Langone Health Orthopedic Hospital as a research fellow specifically within the Spine Orthopaedics Department. Here he was able to write his thesis, and first journal publication, on psoas morphology which was later published in the Asian Journal of Spine Orthopaedics. Afterwards, he then went on to start medical school at Howard University College of Medicine in 2019. Here he became focused on pursuing a career in orthopaedic surgery. After his first year of school he was accepted into the 2020 Nth Dimensions, started by orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Bonnie Mason, Summer Internship program where he was paired with his mentors, Dr. Timothy and Dr. David Johnson, two brother who currently own and operate the National Sports Medicine Institute in Landsdowne, Virginia.