When Borders Become Bridges | Dr. Deepanjali Sharma | TEDxAIIMSRaipur
In this compelling TEDx talk, Dr. Deepanjali reflects on her unconventional journey through medicine, from breaking norms in India to training in the UK’s NHS via the MTI pathway.With insight and authenticity, she explores the cultural and systemic challenges faced by international medical professionals, and the often invisible pressures of conforming to societal definitions of success.Through personal stories of resilience, identity, and growth, Dr. Sharma offers a powerful message: that true success in medicine is not defined by titles or geography, but by impact, intention, and self-awareness.This talk is essential viewing for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone navigating the crossroads between expectation and purpose. Dr. Deepanjali Sharma, a renowned pulmonologist from IMS-BHU.
With a passion for advancing respiratory health, she’s spearheaded community awareness campaigns on air quality’s impact on lung diseases.Dr. Sharma has also conducted international workshops on pulmonary rehabilitation and is a sought-after speaker at global health summits. Beyond her research, she runs a mentorship program for medical students and shares captivating health tips! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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