How Isra Satiar Went From Caring in Small Ways to Changing Lives Around the World
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Isra Satiar, a senior at Georgetown University majoring in Human Science, has already made an incredible impact in healthcare and global health. From receiving the prestigious Davis International Peace Prize to working as a patient care technician in a surgical ICU, Isra’s dedication to serving others is clear. She also led a health education project for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, has been involved in neuroscience research since freshman year, and leads organizations like the Minority Association of Pre-Health Students while serving as president of the School of Health Academic Council. In this episode of She Persists, Isra shares how her TJ roots, research, and leadership experiences shaped her path in healthcare and inspired her mission to make a difference globally.