Kids can tend to dream big when contemplating their future. Perhaps they see themselves as the star of the next bingeworthy Netflix series, or that’s their song topping the Apple Music charts, or that’s them capturing a gold medal in the Olympics.
A 12-year-old Jaina Lane, though, didn’t have her sights set on Hollywood. She wasn’t looking for a record deal. And sports weren’t her thing.
“So, Jaina,” an adult would say to her, “what do you want to be when you grow up?”
Lane said, “I’d tell them, ‘Facial reconstructive surgeon for kids with congenital abnormalities.’”
Their expressions would speak for themselves. “It was a mouthful for a middle schooler.”
Lane is now 25 with a bachelor’s degree in chemical and physical biology from Harvard University. On May 22, she graduates from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Next, she’s off to Philadelphia as a surgical resident at Temple University.
It’s all a fancy way of saying, yes, Lane’s on the path toward achieving her highly specific childhood goal.