Breaking Barriers: From Scalpel to Senate | Humayon Mohmand | TEDxAllama Iqbal Medical College
Join Dr. Humayon Mohmand, a distinguished surgeon, politician, and thought leader, as he shares his remarkable journey from the operating room to the halls of power. In this inspiring talk, Dr. Humayon recounts his experiences as a policymaker and highlights his efforts to drive reforms in governance. Dr. Humayoun's talk goes beyond politics, delving into the core of personal growth and character building. He shares his profound insights on the obstacles that hinder success, identifying lust and ego as major barriers to achieving one's full potential. Through a personal and poignant anecdote, he emphasizes the importance of respecting parents, sharing a heartfelt message from his father that has guided him throughout his life. Dr. Humayon Mohmand, a renowned plastic surgeon and senator of Pakistan, has spent his career breaking barriers both in the medical field and in public service. As a leader in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery, he has helped redefine the standards of healthcare, bringing cutting-edge techniques and compassionate care to the forefront. Beyond medicine, Dr. Mohmand has used his platform as a senator to champion healthcare reforms, striving to improve access and quality for all Pakistanis. At TEDxAIMC, he will speak about overcoming professional and societal obstacles in both medicine and politics, sharing insights on the intersection of healthcare and public policy, and how breaking barriers can lead to a more inclusive, healthier future for all. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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