In this episode of Our Voices, Our Future, we welcome Rhea Manohar, a third-year medical student at St. George’s University and a passionate advocate for gender equity, reproductive health, and patient-centered care. With a Master of Public Health from George Washington University and extensive experience in research and advocacy, Rhea brings a unique perspective at the intersection of medicine and public health.
During this episode, we talk about Rhea’s journey into medicine, how her foundation in public health has shaped her approach to medical education and patient care, and her work advancing reproductive health education and gender equity within the American Medical Women’s Association. We also discuss the challenges of balancing research, advocacy, and medical training, and Rhea shares powerful advice for students striving to find their voice and purpose in medicine.
To learn more about Rhea and her work, you can visit her LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rhea-manohar-mph-b336a6122
You can also reach out to Rhea via email: rhearmanohar@gmail.com
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