New Delhi, Delhi, 6th of March, 2026 : Medicine demands resilience, compassion, and lifelong learning. For young women pursuing a medical career, success depends not only on academic excellence, but also on thoughtful planning, adaptability, and personal well-being.

This International Women’s Day 2026, we celebrate women physicians who are shaping the future of healthcare and mentoring the next generation. Drawing on insights from women graduates of St. George’s University (SGU) School of Medicine, here are four practical tips to help aspiring women doctors build meaningful, sustainable careers.
1. Adopt a practical approach to work-life balance
Achieving work-life balance requires clear goals, disciplined planning, and self-awareness. Following structured schedules supports daily productivity, while making time for personal interests helps maintain mental well-being. These small, consistent breaks play a key role in preventing burnout and sustaining long-term success.
Reflecting on her personal journey, Nanditha Guruvaiah, MD ’23 shares, “Achieving the perfect work-life balance is something I’m still working on. I would credit my academic success to the fact that I knew what my goals were very early on, and I created multiple plans to make sure my goals came to fruition. I’m also a stickler for schedules and I try my best to complete my tasks for that day. On the other hand, I try to devote at least one hour a day to something other than studying that will make me happy like watching a TV show, going for a walk, or listening to an audiobook. This small but important habit goes a long way in avoiding burnout.”
2. Build a medical career that extends beyond clinical practice
While patient care remains central, many physicians find fulfillment by extending their impact beyond the clinic. Opportunities in public health, advocacy, research, and medical journalism allow doctors to address broader healthcare challenges and empower underserved communities.
Geraldine Nabeta, MD ’23 reflects, “I aim to build a career focused on the health and human rights of underserved populations. Naturally, I want to practice medicine and participate in academic medicine, but I would also love to empower the health of communities globally via medical journalism.”
3. Develop career navigation skills early
A successful medical career requires strong organisational and planning skills. From managing exams to navigating applications and professional networks, early preparation helps aspiring physicians stay competitive and focused on long-term goals.
4. Think strategically about your career path
Women doctors emphasize that planning strategically helps aspiring physicians position themselves for meaningful opportunities, while staying adaptable to evolving interests and emerging fields in medicine.
As we recognize the achievements of women in medicine this International Women’s Day, their experiences offer valuable guidance for aspiring physicians ready to shape the future of healthcare. For more information on the programs and tracks available through SGU School of Medicine, visit SGU’s website.
About St. George’s University School of Medicine:
Founded in 1976, St. George’s University (SGU) is a center for academic excellence worldwide. With students and faculty drawn from more than 150 countries, SGU is truly an international institution, with a uniquely global perspective. The SGU School of Medicine is accredited by the Grenada Medical and Dental Council which has been recognized by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). The school offers a four-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree program. Students can also enter the MD degree program from many education systems around the world via the five-, six-, or seven-year tracks. SGU has a large network of 75+ affiliated hospitals and health centers in the US and UK, with the unique opportunity for students to begin their medical career in Grenada or the UK.

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