No one is you, and that is your special power.
No one is you, and that is your special power.
Dr. Nadia Khan is a homoeopathic physician and online consultant from Kota.
Dr. Nadia says that in order to prepare for the NEET exam, she enrolled at the Allen Career Coaching Institute after completing her education. But even with all of her efforts, she was unable to pass it. She then began preparing for the BPT exam after learning about it from one of her friends. Fortunately, she aced the test and was invited to the counselling session. She subsequently enrolled in the M. N. Homoeopathic Medical College in Bikaner.
Speaking candidly about her challenges, Dr. Nadia notes that coming from a middle-class background, her parents found it challenging to let her pursue her medical career. She continues by saying that it wasn't easy for her to stay in Bikaner and get used to the local temperatures.
When asked about her inspirations, Dr. Nadia replies that her grandfather, who is a compounder at a Railway hospital, is one of her main sources of motivation. She says her grandfather dreamed that one of his children would grow up to become a doctor. Her father expected the same of his children because he was unable to realise that goal. Nadia's long-lost ambition of becoming her family's first doctor was realised at last. She is grateful to her parents for their assistance. Like her grandfather, she aspires to work hard and live up to his memory.
Giving a brief overview of her accomplishments, Dr. Khan states that she gets joy and pride when she sees her patients smile after receiving her care. She is appreciative of her family for believing in her and sending her out for education against social constraints.
Dr. Nadia advises aspiring candidates that homoeopathy is a very nice area that they should pursue. She thinks homoeopathy is a really beneficial science with positive outcomes.
Dr. Khan recalls herself as a feisty little girl in her childhood who persisted in her wants until they were satisfied. She was persistent about her objectives and everything else she desired in life, which helped her become a doctor as she grew older.
Dr. Nadia counsels never thinking adversely in life and to always act in your own best interests. Everything will be positive if you live a positive life all the time. Everyone should live with the mindset that today is the only day that anything has to be done.
Regarding the pandemic, Dr. Nadia asserts that COVID taught us how to live in harmony with one another and support one another when we needed it.
If given a time machine, Dr. Khan would like to go back in time, and fix the mistakes she made when she was studying for the PMT test.
She enjoys travelling, doing crafts, singing, and dancing. "Apna har din aise jiyo jaise ki aakhri ho" is her favourite song.
One may get in touch with Dr. Nadia via her Instagram page. It brings her tremendous joy to assist and mentor the young people.