Bhargavi Kola, M.D.
Medical Center Hospital
Odessa, TX USA
"Failures are the stepping stones to successes...It’s okay to fail, but it’s not okay to quit. Quitters are never winners."
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Bhargavi's work combines: Medicine, Science, and Helping People
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When I made the decision to come to America, my parents were skeptical and afraid for me. I knew it was what I wanted, so the strength of my decision helped me overcome this. Ultimately, they ended up supporting my decision.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Doctorate
Medicine
Gandhi Medical College
Graduate Degree
Public Administration
Fairleigh Dickinson University-Metropolitan Campus
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
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Born and raised in India.
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Growing up, she always wanted to be a physician—says she was inspired to make a difference and “touch someone’s heart and life.”
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Attended medical school at Gandhi Medical College, one of the oldest and most prestigious medical schools in Southern India.
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Made the decision to come to the United States to pursue an interest in hospital administration—admits her family was skeptical and afraid of her leaving home all by herself.
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Received her master’s degree in hospital administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey in 2008.
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While externing, she found herself drawn to pediatrics, so she decided to complete her pediatric medicine residency.
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She now practices pediatrics and runs a federally funded program to help parents and kids learn how to prevent asthma attacks.
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Inspired by a desire to teach medical students, she moved to Texas where she now holds a position as an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Texas Tech University.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Parents:
Why would you go to America all alone?
How I responded:
When I made the decision to come to America, my parents were skeptical and afraid for me. I knew it was what I wanted, so the strength of my decision helped me overcome this. Ultimately, they ended up supporting my decision.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I experienced a lot of challenges in regards to this. You feel like you don't belong, you miss your family, people treat you differently, etc.
I've moved around a lot from India to New Jersey, New Jersey to New York, New York to Texas, etc. Each time brings its own unique challenges personally, financially, and professionally.