How loss connects us | Erica Mandato | TEDxMcGill
What does grief teach us about connection? Erica shares how working with cancer patients and navigating personal loss transformed her understanding of empathy, strength, and the human spirit. Through moments of vulnerability and reflection, she reveals how grief can deepen our capacity to listen, care, and connect. Her stories remind us that even in sorrow, a single ripple of compassion can spark healing and bring us closer together. Erica is a 25-year-old student who has been part of the McGill community since 2018. She completed her B.Sc. in Honours Microbiology and Immunology in 2021, followed by a Graduate Diploma in Oncology in 2022. Currently in the final year of her Master of Pathology, Erica was awarded the Canadian Cancer Society Research Training Award in 2023 for her contributions to promoting equity and diversity in cancer research. Beyond her academic pursuits, Erica is passionate about travel, dance, and music. Over the past year, she has explored Asia and Europe, while also immersing herself in salsa lessons and learning the piano. She believes that learning has no age limit and values the courage to embrace new challenges. 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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