FSU and NFL player-turned Neurosurgeon to speak in Tampa

Dr. Myron Rolle, a former football player at Florida State University and the National Football League who later became a neurosurgeon, will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming HA CONNECT National Conference on Hydrocephalus.

Rolle was recently appointed as the pediatric neurosurgery fellow at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.

He will be delivering the keynote address and signing copies of his book, “The 2% Way.”

Rolle’s book, explores his philosophy of achieving success through incremental improvements, a philosophy that guided him through his career, he says.

Attendees at HA CONNECT will have the opportunity to hear Rolle’s story, firsthand, and gain insights from his experiences.

The event is presented by USF Health and Tampa General Hospital and will be held at the Tampa Marriott Water Street, on Saturday, July 26.

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