Alchemy of Loss | Dr Sora Al Rowas | TEDxAl Qurum
What if loss wasn’t just an end—but a beginning?In this deeply personal and transformative TEDx talk, Dr. Sora shares her journey through grief, heartbreak, and profound personal loss. But instead of being consumed by it, she uncovered something unexpected: the alchemy of loss—a process that reshaped her identity, priorities, and sense of purpose.Through vulnerable storytelling and powerful insights, Sora explores how pain, when faced with courage and reflection, can become a catalyst for growth, meaning, and even beauty. Her talk invites us to reframe our darkest moments not as burdens to carry, but as raw materials for transformation.Whether you're navigating your journey of loss or supporting someone who is, this talk offers hope, perspective, and a path towards healing. Dr. Sora Al Rowas, CEO and Co-Founder of Al Sorat Consulting, has a unique global background. After earning her master’s in research from McGill, she completed board certification in internal medicine in the U.S. As an Assistant Professor at Tufts University and Director of Evidence-Based Medicine, she also earned a faculty development diploma from Stanford. Returning to the Gulf, she worked in the UAE and Oman, becoming Head of Risk Management and later Head of the Acute Medicine Unit at Royal Hospital. A Schwartz Award winner for compassionate care, she is passionate about using data to drive excellence in healthcare quality. Her consulting firm specializes in data-driven decision-making, guiding institutions toward excellence through informed, incremental steps. Since entering the business leadership space in 2021, she has received multiple leadership awards, solidifying her impact in the field. 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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