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Isabela Gonzalez

“As a doctor, I am constantly amazed at the resilience of the human body and spirit.”

Isabela Gonzalez is a Panamanian doctor who uprooted her life in Panama City to pursue her dream of practicing medicine in London. She first fell in love with the city during a summer trip while in medical school, and was drawn to the diverse patient population and healthcare system. Isabela now works at a public hospital in East London, where she is passionate about providing quality care to all patients, regardless of their background or socio-economic status. In her free time, Isabela loves exploring new neighborhoods in London and trying out different cuisines. She also enjoys practicing yoga and would love to eventually become a certified instructor.

What inspired you to become a doctor?

I have always been drawn to science and the human body, but it wasn't until I witnessed a close family member battling cancer that I knew I wanted to pursue medicine. Seeing the difference that compassionate care can make, even in the most difficult of situations, solidified my desire to become a doctor.

What has been your biggest challenge as a doctor in London?

Language and cultural barriers can often be a challenge when communicating with patients, but it has also been an opportunity for me to learn and grow as a doctor. I make a conscious effort to listen to my patients and their experiences, and to incorporate their beliefs and values into their treatment plans.

A vibrant and bustling street in central London
Just like how this city and its people have welcomed me with open arms, I strive to offer the same warmth and compassion to my patients.
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