Student spotlight: Meet DeAndre Bluitt









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DeAndre Bluitt
Education is one of the four pillars of UNMC’s mission, and our students are the lifeblood of that aspect of campus life.

In UNMC Today’s Student Spotlight, we get to know some of these students, who will become tomorrow’s health care professionals.
Today we meet:

  • Name: DeAndre Bluitt
  • Hometown: Paris, Texas
  • Program/Year: Fourth-year medical student

List three songs on your playlist.

  • “Turn Down for What,” Lil Jon
  • “Swap It Out,” Justin Bieber
  • “Ice Ice Baby,” Vanilla Ice (also from Paris, Texas)

How did you fall in love with medicine?
A football injury caused me to have multiple surgeries during my first year of college. The entire medical team, including nurses, physical therapist and physicians, were all awesome. It was the first time I was able to see medicine as a healing art. That is how I feel in love with this field, for the art and creativity to heal the entire patient.

Your favorite study snack is:
Pistachios

Your favorite app is:
Tetris Blitz

Three things people may not know about you:

  • My great uncle, Benjamin Bluitt (1864-1946), was the first African-American surgeon in the state of Texas. The city of Dallas named a street Bluitt Avenue, and a hospital Bluitt-Flowers Medical Center, in recognition of his community efforts.
  • I am deathly afraid of clowns.
  • Giraffes are my favorite land mammal — dolphins if we are in open water.

3 comments

  1. Judi Walker says:

    DeAndre is one the finest young men I have ever met–one of my most favorite students.

  2. Sherman Petite says:

    Everyone may hear and see DeAndre as a great student within the College of Medicine but he is much more than that. I am glad to see him succeeding and making his future a reality. I want to say, "Thank you DeAndre for all you have done for UNMC!"

  3. Pastor Tyrone W Nash, Sr. says:

    I have known DeAndre for years. He has always been an upstanding guy. His love for others will only enhance his career and bring a special bedside manner to his patients. His love for God is also unique and he will continue to supr is and thrive even under pressure.

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