January 16, 2025 - 04:47

Surgeon and mom of three Dr. Dhivya Srinivasa runs her practice in California. Srinivasa didn't delay having kids for her career and balances both, demonstrating that it is possible to pursue a demanding profession while nurturing a family.
Navigating the complexities of motherhood and a surgical career requires immense dedication and resilience. Dr. Srinivasa's decision to embrace motherhood early in her career has led to unique challenges and sacrifices. She shares that the journey has been rewarding, despite the hurdles.
Her experience highlights the importance of support systems, both at home and in the workplace. Dr. Srinivasa emphasizes that open communication with colleagues and family has been crucial in managing her responsibilities.
By prioritizing her family while excelling in her profession, she serves as an inspiration to many women who aspire to balance their careers and personal lives. Dr. Srinivasa's story is a testament to the strength and determination of working mothers everywhere.
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