Risking Is Better Than Regretting, Live Without Regrets

Risking Is Better Than Regretting, Live Without Regrets

by Cornelia E Davis
Risking Is Better Than Regretting, Live Without Regrets

Risking Is Better Than Regretting, Live Without Regrets

by Cornelia E Davis

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                                Risking Is Better Than Regretting

                

In this inspirational memoir, Connie looks back on her life and asks, "did I make a difference?" She reveals the wisdom of being open to opportunities and where that led her. At the same time, Davis acknowledges that risking can be dangerous, and it can be difficult to weigh the consequences and to determine how much risk one can tolerate. An underlying thread throughout is that one has to develop and trust their intuition. If you can put yourself out there, move out of your comfort zone to be open to new friends, it can lead to new adventures.

 

By sharing episodes and stories from her life, Connie inspires you to take calculated risks. And although life doesn't give too many second chances, it's not too late, and there is still time! 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165431616
Publisher: KonjitPublications
Publication date: 03/19/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dr. Cornelia E. Davis, MD, was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, and she graduated from Gonzaga University in Spokane. In 1968, she was one of the first black women admitted to the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. After finishing her pediatric residency at USC Los Angeles County teaching hospital, a chance opportunity led to the World Health Organization hiring her for their smallpox eradication program in India (1975-1977). To date, smallpox is the only disease that has been eradicated. 

Davis returned to the United States in 1977, earned a master of public health degree (MPH) from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, and went on to work at the Centers for Disease Control/Atlanta. She battled disease outbreaks in Africa and Asia in twenty countries. She worked in development with UNICEF and the US Agency for International Development.

While working in Ethiopia during the civil war, Connie adopted her daughter Romene. Now semiretired, she lives on the northern shore of Lake Chapala, near Guadalajara, Mexico. She currently writes memoirs – starting with her smallpox days- Searching for Sitala Mata.She is thrilled the book won a Gold medal in the 2017 Global EBook Awards, Non-Fiction, Inspirational!

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