Hi Doctor, I'm a young medical student, and you are such an inspiration for woman like me that want to be a surgeon and that actually face the reality of a competitive male ground in which there are no mentor for woman. Thank's for having share your lighted and inspiring experience!
Wow, to come across this today. Dr. Dalal is an amazing woman & surgeon. Feb 6, 2024 marks 10 years since she performed surgery on me for Pancreatic Cancer. I was given 4 months to live and Dr. Dalal on my very first visit, only 3 days after being diagnosed, told me Mrs. xxx you will live a very long life. Well she was right. I beat the odds with the grace of God and my Lord Jesus Christ and the skilled and compassionate hands of Dr. Kimberly Dalal. She is truly an incredibly passionate and caring person and you know that from the moment you meet her. I keep in touch on milestones like this and am so blessed to say I know this talented woman and surgeon. Thank you for my life, Dr. Dalal.
🌹Such Beautiful Blessing Journey Dr.!🌹 Thank you very much for sharing! 🌹Such motivation and very inspiring in my own journey you gave me!🌹 Thank you again for sharing!! 🌹
I find a lot of women who go into surgery end up being fairly unhappy later in life. The career choice is not very compatible with family life. As soon as women should be starting their career after 14 years of education it’s due time to start having kids. I have met a lot of single/divorced female surgeons . It’s not an easy choice. In the end you can not be a great surgeon and be a great mother. You can do one or the other. You try to do both and both family and career will suffer. There are more women than men in medical school. The playing field is wide open. Women in surgery is pretty much the norm today. I’m not sure this warrented a TED talk.
A wonderful surgeon who performed the Whipple surgery on my wife...We love her...such a wonderful and kind, compassionate Dr.
She is so incredible. I also shared how she saved my life. So glad to hear about your wife
Hi Doctor, I'm a young medical student, and you are such an inspiration for woman like me that want to be a surgeon and that actually face the reality of a competitive male ground in which there are no mentor for woman. Thank's for having share your lighted and inspiring experience!
Wow, to come across this today. Dr. Dalal is an amazing woman & surgeon. Feb 6, 2024 marks 10 years since she performed surgery on me for Pancreatic Cancer. I was given 4 months to live and Dr. Dalal on my very first visit, only 3 days after being diagnosed, told me Mrs. xxx you will live a very long life. Well she was right. I beat the odds with the grace of God and my Lord Jesus Christ and the skilled and compassionate hands of Dr. Kimberly Dalal. She is truly an incredibly passionate and caring person and you know that from the moment you meet her. I keep in touch on milestones like this and am so blessed to say I know this talented woman and surgeon. Thank you for my life, Dr. Dalal.
Thank you Dr ,you are an inspiration
🌹Such Beautiful Blessing Journey Dr.!🌹 Thank you very much for sharing! 🌹Such motivation and very inspiring in my own journey you gave me!🌹 Thank you again for sharing!! 🌹
How are you doing today@Linda Sanchez.
Thank you for leading the way for others!!
Thank you so much, ma'am
🙌👏👏 Truly inspiring! Thank you doctor! You are a beacon of inspiration for aspiring ones like us!
underrated, thank you Dr. Dalal!!
So inspiring ❤️
Very inspiring 🙌🏻
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I find a lot of women who go into surgery end up being fairly unhappy later in life. The career choice is not very compatible with family life. As soon as women should be starting their career after 14 years of education it’s due time to start having kids. I have met a lot of single/divorced female surgeons . It’s not an easy choice. In the end you can not be a great surgeon and be a great mother. You can do one or the other. You try to do both and both family and career will suffer.
There are more women than men in medical school. The playing field is wide open. Women in surgery is pretty much the norm today.
I’m not sure this warrented a TED talk.