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This week Kemi dives into the world of global health with Dr. Neelima Navuluri, a pulmonary and critical care physician at Duke University and the Durham VA. Together, they explore her impactful work in Kenya and the challenges of addressing chronic lung diseases in resource-limited settings.
In this conversation, Neelima shares her journey from a passion for global health to her specialization in post-tuberculosis lung disease, highlighting the importance of self-trust and purpose-driven work. As she reflects on the current chaotic landscape of global health, Neelima emphasizes the need to resist apathy and stay committed to meaningful change, despite the obstacles.
Join in as they discuss the significance of community, the power of mindset shifts, the importance of maintaining clarity in the face of uncertainty and Dr. Neelima’s experience with the Get That Grant® program.
CONVERSATION HIGHLIGHTS:
MENTIONS:
Duke University
Ampath Consortium
USAID
NIH
If you'd like to learn more foundational career navigation concepts for women of color in academic medicine and public health, sign up for our KD Coaching Foundations Series: www.kemidoll.com/foundations.
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You can text us here with any comments, questions, or thoughts!
This week Kemi dives into the world of global health with Dr. Neelima Navuluri, a pulmonary and critical care physician at Duke University and the Durham VA. Together, they explore her impactful work in Kenya and the challenges of addressing chronic lung diseases in resource-limited settings.
In this conversation, Neelima shares her journey from a passion for global health to her specialization in post-tuberculosis lung disease, highlighting the importance of self-trust and purpose-driven work. As she reflects on the current chaotic landscape of global health, Neelima emphasizes the need to resist apathy and stay committed to meaningful change, despite the obstacles.
Join in as they discuss the significance of community, the power of mindset shifts, the importance of maintaining clarity in the face of uncertainty and Dr. Neelima’s experience with the Get That Grant® program.
CONVERSATION HIGHLIGHTS:
MENTIONS:
Duke University
Ampath Consortium
USAID
NIH
If you'd like to learn more foundational career navigation concepts for women of color in academic medicine and public health, sign up for our KD Coaching Foundations Series: www.kemidoll.com/foundations.

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