I am one of her patients who had undergone a kidney transplant on Nov 2017 and Prof Tiong in the video was my head surgeon. I was operated on at 1am in the morning and am so thankful till this very day for the new kidney and their medical professionalism and expertise. Being a patient at NUCOT, the treatment is so comprehensive and I am really being well taken care of in all aspects. Thank you Prof Vathsala and the team at NUCOT.
She's inspirational. Yet, humble and proud of her Asian heritage. Thanks to her husband for bring her here. Hope she will also be able to impart her skills not just to Singapore doctors but also beyond.
As an Indian, many Singaporeans look down on us (racism). They cannot accept the fact that we can contribute more than them, more educated than them and more people and family oriented
Really enjoyed this documentary. As a dr in sg’s public system Prof Vathsala’s passion and dedication are so inspiring. Kudos to Prof and the credits to the interviewer for a truly outstanding documentary
God bless you Prof. Vathsala! You are God sent to Singapore. I am a transplant patient Jan 14, 2023. How i wish our doctors here in the Philippines are as passionate as you are towards extending the lives of their patients.
I just live CNA Insider. I've learned so much, and this episode really hits home for me. I had to have a kidney transplant in 2020 during Covid due to lupus. I've always been blessed with an amazing team of doctors of different nationalities, but I must say it broke my heart when one of my doctors, who was from India, decided to go back home to work and be with his family. I understood, of course, they needed a great doctor, and he was one😊 !!
@@karweigoh3282 Every country takes in foreigners whom they consider to be talent - no country takes in foreigners whom are unable to make useful contributions to the economy or society. Not sure what's your point
kudos to Dr. Vathsala for pioneering Kidney transplants in Sg 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 She is truely a God sent angel to hv saved peoples lives !!! Congratulations to her 🌺🌺🌺 Kudos to CNA n Team to have made this into a video to hVe Brought her to everyones' awareness n knowledge 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Keep up the Noble cause 👌👌
Watching this video from Haryana state, Bharat (🇮🇳). Mam, you are truly an inspiration to many. What are great journey, service before self. My respect & thanks for making Bharat Proud. 😊 🙏
Ive had renal failure I request all CKD patients to never repeat my mistakes. Please please take care of your native kidneys , treat them with love and affection , do not eat too much protein , control your BP and sodium , sugar intake . Intermittent Fasting for 12 hours will help you to deny food to your body and absolve some of your health karma. Earn a honest living , Never sell adulterated food to maximise your profit margins, never sell alcohol, never sell or promote tobacco . Dialysis is like taking small steps to fatality and this disease is terrible . My heart breaks when I saw the patients in this video. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
She is not. Her family is Medical royalty and they behave in that way. Her daughter is treated like royalty (probably the only Indian around me that did not face racism because she is her daughter).
Thank God she went to Singapore. As an Indian and a doctor in India, i feel like her zeal and talent would have been wasted if she were to come to India. That too in those early years , people wouldn't have given ears to her words . What she is today is her talent and hardwork but her contributions were made possible because of the kind of infrastructure and support Singapore has given her . I sincerely hope one day my country can boast about quality medical care too even at the basement level . 🙏
Indian dr at aiims and other government hospital are at par with her if not better ....i can understand medical facility might not be sufficient given our humongous population...but don't demean our dr...she is doing great ...so is our dr ...our country is known for medical tourism for the same reason
You are misguided. Indian doctors are at par or reven better than her. But just like you did here, people respect "US return" "foreign return" more than home doctors. Basic problem with Indians.
She was not raised in the US.. she is an Indian, who webt to the us to study for 12 years. She was 11 when she went to usa. Such a disengenuous title.. why not just say "Indian"?
It's racism which is everywhere in Singapore. They undermine every Indian in their wake (even Indian Singaporeans do that). And if they can't, they will change their identity , just like here 😂
Still Respecting and living & thriving in Indian Culture by wearing Saari/Sadi... Unlike other Countries who yve switched to Western or in Particular European Dress Codes of Suits Always..
Fortune for Singapore to have her and a loss for Karnataka. The title could have been included " ...Indian " but nonetheless you Singaporeans still consider India as a third world country.
We have enough people in our country actually. We don't really need anyone. We just need to train our people better...we are not short of workforce but only the proper training
@booksquotes948 Nope. She is a Kannadiga non-Brahmin. 😂😂 Tamilian Brahmins only say they are the highest IQ, doesnt make it true. They have the the same distribution of IQ as any other community.. 😂
@@ymca225young men christian association - you will not understand. They only want to show India and indians in negative light. When an indian is like this doctor- they tell she is from US and try to cut her from her Indian roots.
She was here more than 40 years ago. Can you do what she has contributed to our country? You better pray you will not end up having a renal failure someday. Got nothing better to say, just diam diam. 你不说话没人当你是哑巴。
Singapore is so fortunate to have her.
Not just in the area of kidney transplant and teaching, but also in the addition of 3 kids to Singapore 😂
I am one of her patients who had undergone a kidney transplant on Nov 2017 and Prof Tiong in the video was my head surgeon. I was operated on at 1am in the morning and am so thankful till this very day for the new kidney and their medical professionalism and expertise.
Being a patient at NUCOT, the treatment is so comprehensive and I am really being well taken care of in all aspects. Thank you Prof Vathsala and the team at NUCOT.
thanks for sharing!
Wish u well!
Being spent days and raised outside India this lady has carried our culture way better than many Indians who are in India Thank you Maam
Because....
South India! ❤⬇️🇮🇳
Thank you Dr A Vathsala for coming to Singapore and to contribute to our country.
She's inspirational. Yet, humble and proud of her Asian heritage. Thanks to her husband for bring her here. Hope she will also be able to impart her skills not just to Singapore doctors but also beyond.
Asian heritage? Singapore is also in asia.. i think you mean Indian heritage.
As an Indian, many Singaporeans look down on us (racism). They cannot accept the fact that we can contribute more than them, more educated than them and more people and family oriented
She is beautiful inside and outside! What a wonderful person!
“My kidneys are with me but one day I hope it will go to someone who needs them.” Bought tears to my eyes at her passion and heart!
She stick to her traditional dress-code and culture. Elegant lady .
Infinite love and respect for Prof. Vathsala from Nepal.
Really enjoyed this documentary. As a dr in sg’s public system Prof Vathsala’s passion and dedication are so inspiring. Kudos to Prof and the credits to the interviewer for a truly outstanding documentary
God bless you Prof. Vathsala! You are God sent to Singapore.
I am a transplant patient Jan 14, 2023. How i wish our doctors here in the Philippines are as passionate as you are towards extending the lives of their patients.
I am a Transplant ICU nurse in the USA, Thanks for sharing, and Thank you for what you do Dr. Vathsala!
Do we call male attendants Nurse as well?
@@vikaspanchal8015 yes
I just live CNA Insider. I've learned so much, and this episode really hits home for me. I had to have a kidney transplant in 2020 during Covid due to lupus. I've always been blessed with an amazing team of doctors of different nationalities, but I must say it broke my heart when one of my doctors, who was from India, decided to go back home to work and be with his family. I understood, of course, they needed a great doctor, and he was one😊 !!
Indians doctors are genius
She is from Singapore
with Indian roots !!
@@satyajitmahapatra9487 with Indian roots ,was born and raised in India until her marriage. So yeah...
@@satyajitmahapatra9487 she was born in India and grew up in the US
@@UniVerse-to4mqmoved to USA at 11
Singapore is fortunate have CNA and this doctor to save life and to produce quality, meaningful and purposeful content. Thank you both!
Dr. Vathsala is a great role model and inspirational for younger generation !!!!
The interviewer was brilliant! She asked all the right questions and kept the conversation engaging and interesting to listen to.
We all Indians are very proud of you Doc.God bless you and your family
She truly is living legend.
Thanks for this episode 😊
This is the kind of foreign talent we want. Kudos to her!
Sound weird when u say it like rhat
would be better if she stayed and helped out in her home country, dont you think?
@@Peter22097what do u mean?
So you are one of those who hate most of ft la, scare they steal your job?
@@karweigoh3282 Every country takes in foreigners whom they consider to be talent - no country takes in foreigners whom are unable to make useful contributions to the economy or society. Not sure what's your point
kudos to Dr. Vathsala for pioneering Kidney transplants in Sg 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 She is truely a God sent angel to hv saved peoples lives !!! Congratulations to her 🌺🌺🌺
Kudos to CNA n Team to have made this into a video to hVe Brought her to everyones' awareness n knowledge 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Keep up the Noble cause 👌👌
Watching this video from Haryana state, Bharat (🇮🇳).
Mam, you are truly an inspiration to many. What are great journey, service before self. My respect & thanks for making Bharat Proud. 😊 🙏
Such a talented doctor! She even speaks Hokkien, Malay, Cantonese 😊😊
Indian blood rocks no matter where they go!
lots of respect and love to Dr Vathsala.. from bangalore india
Amazing work.Wow! Professor Vathsala is quite an extraordinary human being. A great interviewer on this subject matter.
I am really inspired listening to these Angels
Thank you for the dedication and hard work you put in your work helping patients. May God bless you and your family
What a wonderful doctor.
Indians at the forefront. So proud !
Ive had renal failure I request all CKD patients to never repeat my mistakes. Please please take care of your native kidneys , treat them with love and affection , do not eat too much protein , control your BP and sodium , sugar intake . Intermittent Fasting for 12 hours will help you to deny food to your body and absolve some of your health karma. Earn a honest living , Never sell adulterated food to maximise your profit margins, never sell alcohol, never sell or promote tobacco . Dialysis is like taking small steps to fatality and this disease is terrible . My heart breaks when I saw the patients in this video. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Mysore?! Oh my god.. loads of love from Karnataka:)
Prof Vathsala comes across as very approachable. No wonder she is so successful 👍
She is not. Her family is Medical royalty and they behave in that way. Her daughter is treated like royalty (probably the only Indian around me that did not face racism because she is her daughter).
@@Letstalkaboutit-vividly oh wow!
What an absolutely brilliant interview! Amazing energy and drive. Makes it look easy but takes tremendous effort.
Gift to Mankind ❤
Outmost respects to DR.A.Vathsala for her noble profession to save humanity 🙏🫡🙏🫡🙏🫡
A Hero among us. Thks to her Captain hubby
Thank you Prof Vathsala 🙏🙏
Prof Vath is the best!
I was MO in renal department in SGH. Always looked forward to her transplant teaching rounds. Learned so much immunology from her.
Prof V the Preserver of life ❤🌹
Thank God she went to Singapore. As an Indian and a doctor in India, i feel like her zeal and talent would have been wasted if she were to come to India. That too in those early years , people wouldn't have given ears to her words . What she is today is her talent and hardwork but her contributions were made possible because of the kind of infrastructure and support Singapore has given her . I sincerely hope one day my country can boast about quality medical care too even at the basement level . 🙏
Indian dr at aiims and other government hospital are at par with her if not better ....i can understand medical facility might not be sufficient given our humongous population...but don't demean our dr...she is doing great ...so is our dr ...our country is known for medical tourism for the same reason
@@Godofschool bas bhai bas
Ohhh shut up
You are misguided. Indian doctors are at par or reven better than her.
But just like you did here, people respect "US return" "foreign return" more than home doctors. Basic problem with Indians.
Why u people defame our country ?
Thank you. Prof Vathsala
Such a lovely interview. Distinguished person.
Thank you for your service
All indians doing well in Singapore. Congratulations
Thanks for sharing this amazing story.
Absolutely brilliant episode
She's larger life.👍👍
What an inspiration ❤
She is from my town Mysore, India
Vathsala - vathsalya - motherly love or care or nurture ..
Well her nature and her name suites her
Gem. God bless her. 🍁🙏🍁
Tks God for her
With regards from your hometown Mysore🙏🙏
She was not raised in the US.. she is an Indian, who webt to the us to study for 12 years. She was 11 when she went to usa. Such a disengenuous title.. why not just say "Indian"?
It’s known as agenda
usa education maker her who she is not indian education
@@SandeepKumar-i2i8e how many Indian doctors America has ??? Go and check the data first .. and how many of them studied in India ???
It's racism which is everywhere in Singapore. They undermine every Indian in their wake (even Indian Singaporeans do that). And if they can't, they will change their identity , just like here 😂
A lady with substance.❤
Still Respecting and living & thriving in Indian Culture by wearing Saari/Sadi... Unlike other Countries who yve switched to Western or in Particular European Dress Codes of Suits Always..
Lovely❤
Indian are really smartest people in the world
Passionate women !
❤🎉 from Malaysia
Fortune for Singapore to have her and a loss for Karnataka. The title could have been included " ...Indian " but nonetheless you Singaporeans still consider India as a third world country.
We have enough people in our country actually. We don't really need anyone.
We just need to train our people better...we are not short of workforce but only the proper training
coz it is bro we are a 3rd world country,,,
Also professor K.K from NUH another person to interview
The indian roots serving the world.
❤❤❤
She is indian hindu doctor and indian doctor is best in the world 🌎
Her dress - Indian Saree 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Kannadathi 💛❤️
Indians ❤
She is Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I love nerds. Those are my people.
She's 70, but looks more like she's in her 50s
She looks south indian based on her saree
Yes she most likely tamil Brahmin
@@L20241 Nope. She is Kannadiga non-Brahmin.
@@Letstalkaboutit-vividly and how do you know? Her husband is def Tambrahm and she’s he’s relative she said
@@Letstalkaboutit-vividly her hubby is typical Tambrahm and so is she
If she was North Indian, she wouldn't be wearing a saree.
🤦
My mom wore a saree whenever she was not working and she is North Indian. This is a darn stupid thing to say.
She is tamil brahmin. Highest iq in india.
Here you are..... Casteism in our blood. Proud Indians 🇮🇳 🤦
@booksquotes948 Nope. She is a Kannadiga non-Brahmin. 😂😂
Tamilian Brahmins only say they are the highest IQ, doesnt make it true. They have the the same distribution of IQ as any other community.. 😂
IQ has nothing to do with race religion or caste Dr Abdul Kalam was also a tamil but not Brahmin he is called the father of space mission in India.
Yeah so ashamed because of what you just wrote
She is an Indian
*origin
Indian r talented
@@RoKuSa007 Nope, she is India.. born and raised in India for several years.
You can't decide people's realities based on your comfort and taste 😂
Cinapor😂😂😂.
CNA why are you so biased to say INDIAN ORIGIN DOCTOR ?? So BIASEd and INSECURE 😡😡
Doctor is Indian - are you ashamed of telling this in your title line?
so what
@@ymca225young men christian association - you will not understand. They only want to show India and indians in negative light. When an indian is like this doctor- they tell she is from US and try to cut her from her Indian roots.
acc to singapore media lang lang
Only tamilians are indians to them la la.
But the fact is not all tamilians are indian lol
@@ymca225 so? Well CNA has been rather Chinese stooge all thus time so yeah!!😂😂
@@pikachuthunderbolt3919she is a tamilian I can tell
she is still a ceca
She was here more than 40 years ago. Can you do what she has contributed? If not diam diam. 你不说话没人当你是哑巴。
She was here more than 40 years ago. Can you do what she has contributed to our country? You better pray you will not end up having a renal failure someday. Got nothing better to say, just diam diam. 你不说话没人当你是哑巴。
@@melvyncarrot4741 still a ceca.
@@melvyncarrot4741 still a fkin ceca
@tutonreliablo2421 If she's a Ceca,then what do you and your ancestors be?
Artificial or pork kidneys instead!!!!!!!!!
What this is s-o++a……… topic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What an amazing lady thank you for your service madam. 🫡
Speaks like an American with no accent 👌👌
OMG HAHA she's the woman from clicknetwork that pranked XiaXue hahaha
Now this is a woman I can look up to when I'm depressed about my career . 🫡