17 interesting facts about Ben Carson for students

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Birth date: September 18, 1951

Birth place: Detroit, Michigan

Birth name: Benjamin Solomon Carson

Father: Robert Carson, auto factory worker

Mother: Sonya (Copeland) Carson, domestic worker

Marriage: Lacena “Candy” (Rustin) Carson (July 1975-present)

Children: Murray, Benjamin Jr and Rhoeyce

Education: Yale University, B.A. in Psychology, 1973; University of Michigan School of Medicine, M.D., 1977

Religion: Seventh Day Adventist

Ben Carson

  1. In 1987, Carson was the first surgeon to successfully separate twins conjoined at the head. He was also the first to successfully perform intrauterine surgery.  At the age of 33, Carson was appointed the director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, becoming the youngest-ever head of a major division at a hospital.
  2. Carson liked to listen to classical music while operating. He says it kept him calm.
  3. Before retirement, Carson was reported to have performed over 300 surgeries a year, almost three times the average of any neurosurgeon.
  4. He is a Seventh Day Adventist. He prayed before every surgery he performed.
  5. He grew up in Detroit, the son of a single mother. During the presidential campaign, he took Trump on a tour of his childhood home and other low-income neighborhoods around Detroit. The two reportedly discussed how to revitalise inner cities.
  6. When he was 14, Carson blamed his violent temper when he tried to stab a classmate, but the boy was uninjured when his belt buckle blocked the knife.
  7. Carson has written six bestselling books, including his autobiography, “Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story,” which inspired a film of the same name starring Cuba Gooding Jr.
  8. Carson was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2002. He is currently in remission.
  9. In 2008, he was a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It’s the highest award given to a civilian. Carson was reportedly notified he was a recipient of the award while performing a seven-hour surgery.
  10. He co-founded the Benevolent Endowment Network (BEN) which funds the medical expenses of pediatric neurosurgery patients in need.
  11. He met his wife Candy while they were both students at Yale University. They have three children.
  12. Carson played himself in the 2003 movie “Stuck on You,” a comedy about conjoined twins starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear.
  13. For years, Carson insisted he was a member of no political party. He changed his party affiliation from Independent to Republican in 2014, and ran against Donald Trump in that year’s presidential primaries.
  14. He is a recipient of the Library of Congress’ “Living Legend” award.
  15. He rose to conservative prominence after his 2013 speech at the National Prayer Breakfast where he criticized President Obama’s health care policies while the president sat only feet away.
  16. Carson apologised after saying that homosexuality is a choice because men often go to prison straight and come out gay.
  17. Ben Carson’s full name is Benjamin Solomon Carson
Folaranmi Ajayi

Folaranmi Ajayi, Senior Reporter at Edugist is an educator with over a decade of experience in teaching and helping students pass exams with above-average grades. He is an investigative education journalist with a special interest in local education reporting, mentoring students, public speaking, and online training.

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