Motivational story - 3 foot tall Dr Ganesh Baraiya initially rejected for med school due to his height
Born with dwarfism, Baraiya has fought legal battles every step of the way to appointment as Medical Officer at Sir T General Hospital, Bhavnagar. At 3 feet, he barely reaches the height of an average hospital stretcher. That is hardly a deterrent for Dr Ganesh Baraiya, who has vaulted over many to become arguably the first person with a 72% disability to become a medical practitioner. Dr. Ganesh Baraiya, known as "Gani" to his friends and a dedicated doctor to his patients, stands just three feet tall, barely reaching the height of a hospital stretcher. Despite having a 72% locomotor disability due to dwarfism caused by a growth hormone deficiency, he has become one of the first medical practitioners with such a condition, inspiring many along the way. At the Trauma Centre of Sir T General Hospital in Bhavnagar, the 25-year-old is often one of the first responders, wearing his stethoscope and guiding interns in patient care. Born the eighth of nine siblings to an illiterate ...