Tony Hansberry invented a new medical procedure that can be used to reduce surgical complications in hysterectomies. Hansberry was interned at Shands Hospital in Jacksonville. It was there that he answered a call for improvement to the endo point, which is a technique used during hysterectomies. The future doctor invented his concept in just two days.
Hansberry is a freshman at Darnell Cookman in Jacksonville at the Florida Magnet School for Gifted Students who are interested in medicine. He is the son of a nurse and a pastor. The ultimate goal of this young Kamite is to become a neurosurgeon.
Unsurprisingly, Tony's groundbreaking research earned him an invitation to appear at a medical conference at the University of Florida, where he captivated an audience of doctors and surgeons.