Dr. Kim Dao

Girlstart’s Women in STEM weekly series highlights various women who are making a difference in STEM. Be inspired as these incredible women describe how they became interested in their field, provide insight into a day in the life, and share learnings from their experiences.

Dr. Kim Dao
Podiatrist at Southwest Austin Foot & Ankle Clinic

Often being the only girl in her classes, rotations, and medical training, Kim decided to expose more girls to her career field. We are so grateful to have her as a Girlstart volunteer and to have her speak about her experience in the medical field with us today!

Briefly describe your career.
I am a physician and surgeon dealing with the ailments of the foot and ankle.

What are your favorite things about being a podiatrist?
I am able to treat children to grandparents. I have the opportunity to work in a hospital, surgical, and clinical setting, and best of all, I get make people’s feet and ankles feel better; thus they feel better as a whole.

What would you like to tell girls who are interested in pursuing a STEM career?
It will be a challenging road, with a lot of studying, and sacrifice with some of your social life, but in the end, you come out with a wonderful, rewarding career that helps you give back to society in such a direct way. And the pride that comes with that is immeasurable.

What words of encouragement would you share with them?
Always strive high for your dreams.

Why is confidence in STEM important for girls?
Girls should know they have every ability to do anything boys can do… and sometimes better!

What is your favorite Girlstart moment?
I love volunteering during the Annual Girlstart conference, where I am able to present my career to many young, inquiring female minds, and the joyful thought that someday, potentially several of these ladies will be future podiatrists and my fellow colleagues in the field.

Thank You Tableau Software Volunteers!

This spring, a group from Tableau Software joined us at the Girlstart Austin offices to help prepare materials for our after school programs and community events.

As a group, they cut materials for a variety of lessons, including tulle & PVC pipes for plastic rescue, notecards for bee hummers, and toilet paper rolls for marshmallow slingshots. We’d like to give a big thank you for their help and support!

Thank You Deep in the Heart of STEM Volunteers!

In partnership with H-E-B Free First Sundays at the Bullock Museum, Girlstart presented our annual Deep in the Heart of STEM event on Sunday, February 2nd.

Deep in the Heart of STEM is a great way for families to explore the connections between history and STEM through interactive demos and hands-on activities. We had several volunteers attend and lead activities such as wind energy and pinwheels, drag racing cars, and LED light-up wearables.

Thank You Monthly Volunteer Night Volunteers!

To kick off the new year, Girlstart introduced a new volunteer opportunity with our Monthly Volunteer Nights! Girlstart is opening its office the third Tuesday each month for interested volunteers to help with various projects and prep tasks. We had a great turnout for our January and February volunteer nights, and those who joined us ensured all materials were prepped for our spring After School programs and community events.

We will host volunteer nights throughout the year and look forward to welcoming familiar faces as well as new ones when we start these back up in the fall of 2020!