LEWISBURG, W.Va. (WVDN) – For some medical students, becoming a primary care physician is the priority, while others set their minds on practicing as a specialist. Then there are physicians like Olabode Agaja, D.O., who found a way to do both.
Agaja graduated from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) in 2017. He is now in his fifth year practicing pediatric sports medicine at Ochsner Health in New Orleans, La. Most of his patients are between 18 months and 25 years old, but he also has training to treat patients of any age.
Agaja said it’s important for aspiring physicians to go after the career they want, even if it is not a typical one.
“ My journey to sports medicine was unconventional, but it taught me that having a vision and the determination to pursue i

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