A Physician’s Story of Burnout, Belonging, and the Courage to Ask for Help
When Dr. Nilam Raval faced a life-altering accident that nearly claimed her life, it wasn’t just her body that needed healing—it was her sense of identity, purpose, and self-worth. As a first-generation American, physician, mother, and leader, Nilam had spent years balancing the invisible labor of caregiving with the high stakes of clinical medicine. But it wasn’t until her own body broke that she began to confront the deeper wounds within.
Woven Resilience is a raw, compassionate memoir of survival and transformation—from the quiet burdens of burnout and impostor syndrome to the hard-earned wisdom of boundaries, resilience, and self-acceptance. Through deeply personal stories of motherhood, medical practice, cultural identity, and recovery, Nilam offers a voice of solidarity for every professional who’s felt exhausted but obligated, capable yet unseen.
This is not a guidebook. It’s a companion for those who give their all—and forget they’re allowed to receive.
For doctors, caregivers, and anyone afraid to ask for help: you’re not alone.
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