Episode 83: Women We Admire - Navigating Medical School

March is Women’s History Month, and this is the final episode in our series highlighting first-generation women's experiences through their educational and professional journeys.

In this episode, we delve into the world of health and medicine. Pursuing medicine can feel like a long and nebulous process, especially for first-gen students.

In this episode you will hear from:

  • Current medical student Sanam Bhakta who is an MD/MBA student at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. She’s been a champion of community health and health equity efforts both in med school and through her own nonprofit, Bridged Health.  She delves into how she navigated the journey of medicine and nonprofit leadership from her first gen lens.

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