Emergency Medicine Memoirs

Meet Dr. Joshi, 4th Yr Emergency Medicine Resident

35 min · 18. apr. 2026
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In today’s interview, Dr. Saie Joshi reflected on her journey to becoming an Emergency Medicine physician, her work as a social media influencer, and the guidance she offers to aspiring doctors. She also spoke about how she came to realize that Emergency Medicine was the right fit for her and how the broader social climate has shaped the content she shares with her wide online audience. She notes how she strives to be realistic about her medical career online and highlights her efforts to advocate for greater diversity within the field of medicine. Today’s interview was extremely riveting and insightful – be sure to give it a listen!

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