
Between Trust and Exhaustion, There was BIOCON
Somewhere in that moment, it dawned on me that I may be among the youngest medical students in Pakistan to help organise national-scale conferences twice.
I'm Fateh — a 20-year-old med student, designer, and builder living in Lahore. I exist in dualities: medicine and design, logic and emotion, science and storytelling.
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Somewhere in that moment, it dawned on me that I may be among the youngest medical students in Pakistan to help organise national-scale conferences twice.

I'd rather regret chaos than mediocrity. This is what I think. And while this might be a recipe for eventual insanity, I think it works for me.

This is my story of how I, a 20-year-old second-year MBBS student, was pulled into running Ops & Tech for Pakistan’s biggest undergrad medical conference — and how it changed me.