Dr. Aditi Nerurkar
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So I started then focusing, you know, when I finished, when I got out of that stress struggle myself and I wanted to become the doctor I needed.
And what was interesting is that my journey now, so I was a...
regular doctor.
So I went to a fellowship that focused specifically, and it was in Boston at Harvard, focused specifically on stress and burnout and how to bring those in, the mind-body connection, how to bring those into regular conventional medical care based on the research I did.
I never wanted to go into stress and burnout.
I just was a internal medicine resident, you know, taking care of patients in the hospital, diabetes, strokes, heart disease, that sort of stuff.
And my personal experience changed the trajectory of my life.
And then...
So I started then focusing, you know, when I finished, when I got out of that stress struggle myself and I wanted to become the doctor I needed.
I think what's happened to me is just it's been very organic.
And then I started doing more talks and speaking.
I think what really, you know, when doctors often and you might notice this with any entrepreneurial group, what often happens is you are in your own silo, like it's an echo chamber and you're in your own silo.
So I went to a fellowship that focused specifically, and it was in Boston at Harvard, focused specifically on stress and burnout and how to bring those in, the mind-body connection, how to bring those into regular conventional medical care based on the research I did.
place.
So I never really thought, you know, during the pandemic is when it really kind of like hit me because I would share things with my friends and most of my friends are not doctors.
And then...
I think what's happened to me is just it's been very organic.
And then I started doing more talks and speaking.
I think what really, you know, when doctors often and you might notice this with any entrepreneurial group, what often happens is you are in your own silo, like it's an echo chamber and you're in your own silo.
And I'd say, you know, because with stress, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.