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Mukta Panda
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Mukta Panda

Resilience of Health Care Professionals: Recharging through Relationships, Reflection, and Ritual

May 23, 2020

Physician burnout, depression, and suicide are tearing at the fabric of our health care system, which Dr. Mukta Panda has witnessed firsthand, written about, and sought to address for years. Mukta Panda, MD, MACP, FRCP-London, is a physician, speaker, and facilitator whose work seeks to transform the heart of patient care and medical education. Dr. Panda has lived and practiced medicine in places as varied as India, London, Saudi Arabia, and now East Tennessee, where she serves as the Assistant Dean ... Read full bio

Five Questions with Mukta

What makes you come alive?
For me, coming alive is a feeling of such joy or deep sadness that my eyes spontaneously tear up. It can be the pure connection with another person, nature, music, a picture, or anything that touches me in the extreme of emotion. At work, it's when my eyes lock with the eyes of my patient, or their family members in a moment of real joy, or even in the moment of giving really bad news, our hands lock together in a tight squeeze, and there are just tears in the eyes. I'm alive because I am connected to the person in their humanness. Or when I see my students or my children achieve something they had been striving for, I feel tears swell up in my eyes. When I see another human being really going out of their way and being kind to another, even if it is in a movie, I feel the connection. Any time I feel that deep connection with another, I feel I'm alive.
A pivotal turning point in your life?
The pivotal event that made me intentionally think about and name that deep connection came from understanding what it means to listen to your own inner voice. That happened at a Circle of Trust retreat I attended in 2008. It was an important and pivotal moment of transition for me, both as a human being and as a human wearing multiple hats based on my various roles both personally and professionally. It gave me an introductory view of the "what-if" questions for my life and left me hungry for wanting to understand more. I realized then that there was something I needed to explore for myself to fulfill my purpose.
An act of kindness you'll never forget?
There are so many, I wish I could name them all. However the prime act of kindness is the mercy of the Supreme Power to give me these acts of kindness throughout the life. I have been bestowed by kindness from every direction. I don't think I could repay all the kindness I have been shown in this life. I will definitely be intentional about paying them forward.
One thing on your bucket list?
I want to go to the Dharamshala. I do want to travel. There is so much of God's beauty that I want to see around the world and meet people.
One-line message for the world?
Be kind to yourself and others, trust and surrender unconditionally.Happy Thoughts
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