Hina Chowdary, a newly qualified paramedic, is on a mission to inspire more Muslim women to join the profession.
Graduating from the University of Central Lancashire with a degree in paramedic science, Hina will soon be working for the North West Ambulance Service in East Lancashire, Asian Image reported.
Hina’s journey was highlighted in an episode of the BBC documentary series “We Are England,” where she shared her experiences as a student paramedic.
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“I wanted to show that women who look like me can be paramedics,” Hina said.
“I live in a diverse community but this isn’t necessarily reflected in my profession.
“Young Muslim women often live a sheltered lifestyle and so to go into a career that’s unpredictable and on the frontline of patient care isn’t the done thing.
“By taking part in the BBC documentary and sharing my story, I want to challenge stereotypes and show that I am capable and want to make a positive contribution to society.
Hina, who previously worked as a care assistant, was inspired to become a paramedic after meeting professionals in the field. Her university experience included participating in trauma simulation exercises, which solidified her passion for the job.
Starting her role in November, Hina reflects on her journey, stating, “In my religion we’re taught that to save a life is to save the whole of mankind and that’s the motto I live by.”