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Here's how 3 students and an abuse survivor changed Ohio State's medical school
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Date:2025-04-12 19:04:11
A few steps inside the front door of John-Michael Lander's home sits a wooden case of sports memorabilia faded just enough that visitors can tell the items inside are from a bygone era.
Dangling from red, white and blue ribbons are both gold and bronze medals that Lander won as a young up-and-coming diver while growing up in southwest Ohio. He brought home gold medals at the Norway and Danish cups and was expected to be an Olympic-bound athlete.
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