DailyGood: News That Inspires - Apr 03, 2026
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| | | "You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them." — Maya Angelou | | |
She Worked as a Janitor at Yale Hospital for 10 Years. Now She's Returning as a Doctor Shay Taylor’s journey is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to rewrite your story. For years, she walked the halls of Yale New Haven Hospital with a mop and cleaning cart. But now, she’s walking those halls with a stethoscope — as a doctor. She began working as a janitor at 18, after graduating in the top 10% of her class at Wilbur Cross High School in Connecticut. Then, nearly a decade later, when her mother suffered severe lung damage after a house fire and struggled to breathe, Taylor reached out to the hospital’s CEO. Within days, her mother was diagnosed with vocal cord dysfunction, a rare condition, and she realized that if she could be a voice for her mother, “maybe I could do this for other patients.” By day, she studied at Southern Connecticut State University, later earning a master’s degree from Quinnipiac University to complete the science courses needed for medical school. By night, she kept working as a janitor while saving money for application fees and the MCAT. Now, she’s preparing to return as an anesthesiology resident at Yale New Haven Hospital, ready to care for patients and ensure their voices are heard—just as she once fought for her mother’s. | Be The Change Today, notice someone whose work often goes unseen, and meet their eyes with genuine acknowledgment. Ask their name if it feels natural, or simply offer a sincere "thank you" that recognizes their full humanity, not just their function. | |
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