Cultured Voices
In this episode, we unpack the honest reality of being a doctor in Kenya, beyond the title, expectations, and assumptions. From the intense journey of medical school to the challenges of licensing and starting a medical career, this conversation sheds light on what it truly takes to pursue medicine. We dive into the growing issue of doctor burnout, the mental and emotional toll of healthcare, and the lack of mentorship that leaves many young doctors feeling unprepared. We also explore the financial side of medicine, breaking down the myth that all doctors are wealthy and discussing the real experience of doctor salaries in Kenya. As more professionals begin questioning the path, we talk about why doctors are leaving medicine, putting their degrees on hold, or pivoting into different careers altogether. We also reflect on the pressure to choose medicine for family expectations rather than personal purpose — and what that can mean long-term. This episode is for anyone considering a career in medicine, currently studying, or simply curious about the truth behind one of the most respected professions. You’ll also hear practical advice on: * What to consider before choosing medicine * How to navigate medical school and early career challenges * The importance of mentorship in healthcare * What young doctors should know before entering the field If you’ve ever asked yourself “Is medicine really worth it?” — this conversation offers a perspective you don’t often hear Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543597/support] Hope you enjoy this episode and stay tunes for more to come. Until next time, stay inspired and keep growing.
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