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Dr. Occhialini – A Story of Tenacity

“I started reflecting and, to be honest, that was a pretty dark time because it’s like “My career is done, what am I going to do?” But I wasn’t ready mentally to retire. My twin sons were in fifth grade when I had my accident, I wanted to keep working.”

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Between the Lines: The Origin of Auscultations

“As it turns out, I wasn’t the only one using storytelling as a vehicle for change. All across the nation, well-intentioned individuals were asking their minority friends to share their unique experiences as people of color.”

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Dr. Ramon Garza III

“I wanted to practice medicine the way that I best saw fit for my patients and I felt the only way to do that was to have my own practice.”

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Elizabeth Balli Van Sickle: An Advocate for Survivors of Domestic Violence

“Oftentimes, the legal process can be difficult, stressful, and time-consuming but one of the most rewarding aspects of my work is to see a person transition from a VICTIM to a SURVIVOR. Empowering survivors can be one of the biggest things you can do for them and you’d be surprised how quickly that can happen.”

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Ida Vazirid: The Privilege of Voting

“One piece of advice I’d give to people interested in advocacy is: don’t hesitate to reach out to people. Take that first step to get involved and it’ll get easier.”

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