So you think you can Doc?
Summary In this conversation, Dr. Ali Gardezi shares his journey from growing up in Pakistan to becoming an interventional nephrologist in the United States. He discusses the influences that led him to pursue medicine, the challenges he faced during medical school and residency, and his experiences adapting to life in a new country. Dr. Gardezi reflects on the importance of flexibility in career choices, the balance between work and family life, and his commitment to giving back to the community through education and mentorship. Keywords medicine, nephrology, residency, medical school, Pakistan, interventional nephrology, career path, family, education, healthcare Takeaways Medicine or engineering was a default career choice in Pakistan. Parental influence plays a significant role in career decisions. Medical school in Pakistan is highly competitive. Internship prepares students for the realities of residency. Transitioning to the US healthcare system can be challenging. Residency in New York City offers diverse experiences. Choosing a specialty requires careful consideration. Fellowship training allows for specialization in nephrology. Balancing work and family life is crucial for well-being. Giving back to the community is an important aspect of a medical career. Titles From Pakistan to the US: A Doctor's Journey Navigating Medical School and Residency sound bites "That's life. The way it goes." "I wanted to become a surgeon." "I should try to give back something." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Journey 03:32 Growing Up in Pakistan 11:03 Internship and Early Career Choices 19:56 Transitioning to the United States 26:03 Navigating Residency Decisions 30:39 The Journey to Nephrology 35:37 Balancing Family and Career 40:54 Giving Back to the Community 51:44 Borough
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