While Akshay wants to bring in an academic approach to public health care, Anusha wants her patients to be treated with professionalism and empathy at the same time.
Hailing from an economically downtrodden community, Faseela’s achievement isn’t just a matter of pride and rejoicing for her family members - but the entire colony as well!
Sarthak Kamath may be physically challenged but he has a lot more to do in life than worry about what he can’t do. The 24-year-old with a neuromuscular disease is now on his way to becoming a doctor so he can help people.
Raushan Jawwad, a 23-year-old student of KEM Hospital and College in Mumbai, secured first class in her final MBBS examination. This success comes eight years after she lost both her legs in a train accident near Andheri station in 2008.
Dr. Bhakti Yadav, a 91-year-old gynaecologist in Indore, has been treating her patients for free since 1948. She is the first female MBBS doctor from Indore. This is her inspiring story.