Adrenaline and Adaptation
Gevvie shares her unexpected journey from aspiring orthopedic surgeon to emergency medicine, highlighting the adrenaline-fueled, team-oriented nature of her new field. As the pandemic struck, she felt a strong urge to help, grappling with the challenges of balancing her medical training and Olympic aspirations. The support from her program director played a crucial role in navigating this tumultuous period, ultimately allowing her to pursue her dreams while serving on the frontlines.In this clip
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