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Sahar Abadi

“You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice.”

Sahar Abadi is a 35-year-old nurse from Hanoi who moved to the United States from Iraq five years ago. Sahar has always been passionate about helping others, which led her to become a nurse and specialize in emergency medicine. While working in a hospital in Iraq, she was injured during a bombing and had to flee to a refugee camp. This experience inspired Sahar to become an advocate for improving healthcare in conflict zones. In her free time, Sahar enjoys cooking traditional Iraqi dishes and spending time with her family.

What inspired you to become a nurse?

I've always admired nurses and doctors for their dedication to helping others. I wanted to make a difference in the world and nursing was the perfect way to do it.

What is your favorite part about working in emergency medicine?

I love the adrenaline rush of not knowing what will come through the door next. It keeps me on my toes and reminds me why I became a nurse in the first place.

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