Doctor, patient, now mentor to others: She battles obstacles to inspire others to become doctors C.N.N.
"Well, I always wanted to be a physician, since I can remember... The book for me was a constant reminder of what my goals and what my dreams were."
Since then, Holden realized her dream, but not without setbacks of her own. Now, she uses her experience to help others find a path to a medical career, reports CNN.
Holden was the first in her family to go through medical school. However, after she gave birth to her daughter in 1997, she was diagnosed with peripartum cardiomyopathy, a rare heart disorder that gave her only a 50 percent chance of survival.
"It was during that time that I thought about, well, if I can't continue to realize my dream, why can't I help others do what I've done through the journey? I know what it takes."

A wonderful story!!!