What Yahya saw as a boy that pushed him to become a diabetologist

Above Yahya Ur Rehman, final year MBBS student at Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences in Pakistan

Yahya wrote to me to share his story and I want to share it with you, below. It’s unique in that this young man, at only twelve years old, not only saw his future, but saw how lacking diabetes treatment is in education and connection.

“In 2013, at age of 12, my life took an unexpected turn. I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. The news was overwhelming, but my frequent visits to the diabetologist soon became a part of my routine. It was during one of these visits that I witnessed something that would forever change the course of my life.

A young boy, no older than five, sat in the waiting room with his father. The father was a farmer, appearing bewildered as the doctor explained his son’s condition. The doctor prescribed insulin, but it was clear that the father had no understanding of what diabetes entailed or how to manage it. There was no mention of the importance of carrying sweet products to counteract hypoglycemia or the dangers of hyperglycemia. It struck me that counseling was just as crucial as the prescription itself.

Watching this interaction, I realized the significant gap in healthcare education for people from underprivileged backgrounds. At that moment, I decided that I wanted to make a difference. I resolved to pursue a career in the medical field, driven by a desire to bridge this gap and provide comprehensive care and education to patients.

Determined and focused, I poured my heart into my studies. Six years of relentless hard work paid off when I was accepted into the MBBS program at

Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences on merit in 2019. It was a proud moment, but I knew the journey ahead would not be easy.

One day, during my clinical rotations, I encountered a patient who reminded me of the young boy I had seen years ago. This patient, too, was from a rural area and had little understanding of his condition. I took the time to explain everything in detail, ensuring he understood how to manage his diabetes. The gratitude in his eyes was a profound moment of human connection that reaffirmed my purpose.

As I progressed through my medical education, I became increasingly involved in patient counseling during my clinical rotations. I found immense satisfaction in taking the time to educate patients about their conditions, management strategies, and the importance of lifestyle modifications. This hands-on experience deepened my understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with diabetes, especially those from underserved communities.

Throughout my journey, I learned invaluable lessons on the frontlines of healthcare. I discovered the importance of empathy, patience, and the power of education. I also witnessed the transformative potential of innovative treatments and breakthroughs in diabetes management. For instance, I learned about continuous glucose monitors and insulins, which have revolutionized diabetes care and improved the quality of life for many patients.

These experiences reinforced my aspiration to become a diabetologist. I wanted to dedicate my career to helping people manage their diabetes through both medical treatment and comprehensive counseling. I believed that empowering patients with knowledge about their condition was crucial for effective management and better outcomes.

Today, as a final-year MBBS student, I am more committed than ever to this goal. I actively participate in counseling sessions during my clinical rotations, focusing on educating patients about diabetes management, dietary habits, and the importance of regular exercise. I emphasize the significance of understanding the symptoms of hypo- and hyperglycemia and the steps to take in each scenario. Additionally, I encourage patients to maintain open communication with their healthcare providers and to never hesitate to ask questions or seek clarification.

My journey has not been without challenges. Balancing the demands of medical school with my commitment to patient counseling has required meticulous time management and unwavering dedication. However, the rewards have been immeasurable. Every person I help, every life I touch, reinforces my belief in the path I have chosen.

Looking back, my own diagnosis of type 1 diabetes was a life-changing encounter that set me on a path to help others navigate their own health challenges with knowledge and confidence. It has been a journey of personal growth, professional development, and profound human connections. I am grateful for the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others and to contribute to the field of diabetes care.

As I prepare to complete my medical education and embark on my career as a diabetologist, I remain committed to my mission. I strive to provide not only medical treatment but also the necessary welfare and counseling to my patients. My goal is to ensure that no one leaves my office feeling as lost and confused as that farmer did years ago. I am dedicated to bridging the gap in healthcare education and empowering my patients to take control of their health.

In the years to come, I hope to continue learning and growing as a healthcare professional. I aim to stay abreast of the latest advancements in diabetes care and to integrate innovative treatments into my practice. Most importantly, I aspire to be a source of support, guidance, and inspiration for my patients, helping them lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.”

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