'Australia's Most Tattooed Doctor', Sarah Gray Goes Viral for Breaking Stereotypes In The Most Epic Way (View Pics)
However, this doctor from Australia has taken it upon herself to break such stereotypes and HOW! Also known as "Australia's most tattooed doctor" is all set to break the stereotype that you need to look a certain way to be good at a job. She believes that if you have enough calibre, your looks or the way you dress shouldn't at all matter.
Our dress, tattoos, hair colour and other features have always been used as a parameter to judge our capabilities. For example: If you wear loud makeup, you surely can't be doing something "intelligent" as your main job or if you have too many tattoos on your body, you can be nothing more than a hipster. These stereotypes have been ruling the world since eternity, so much so, that some institutions even have rules against wearing a tattoo or dressing differently at work. 'Sexiest Doctor Alive' Saves Passenger's Life on Flight From New York City to Israel!
However, this doctor from Australia has taken it upon herself to break such stereotypes and HOW! Also known as "Australia's most tattooed doctor", she is all set to break the stereotype that suggests that you need to look a certain way to be good at a job. She believes that if you have enough calibre, your looks or the way you dress shouldn't matter, at all. Dr Sarah Gray who is also quite famous on Instagram under the handle name @rosesarered_23 works as a surgical intern and holds a dream to be an orthopaedic surgeon. The 31-year-old has also been former Miss Inked Australia and owns a body full of tattoos. She is of the opinion that your style should actually interfere with your ability at work.
Dr Sarah Gray's Pictures:
Here's One Of Sarah's Picture With Her Colleagues:
Another Picture With Dr Sarah Holding a Mug That Reads: "Trust Me, I am a Doctor"
Expressing her strong views, Dr Sarah told Sunrise, "If you're confident and competent at your job it shouldn't really matter what you look like,' she said. I'm just trying to advocate for being your own person and still being able to work in the medical profession."
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