The Fellowship of The Lungs with Rahul Kamat, MD | Episode 14
with Rahul Kamat
Join us on this episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓 as we dive into an interesting and unique perspective of medicine with Dr. Rahul Kamat. This episode explores Dr.
Join us on this episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓 as we dive into an interesting and unique perspective of medicine with Dr. Rahul Kamat. This episode explores Dr. Kamat's journey from Chicago to Caribbean medical school, residency in Louisiana, and his evolution into a pulmonary and critical care expert. Discover the challenges and triumphs of medical training, the impact of cultural and educational experiences, and the evolution of a medical career from residency to attending. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to support our channel!
🔍 In This Episode:
- Dr. Kamat's Background: Born in Chicago to Indian parents, Dr. Kamat's journey into medicine was almost predestined with a family full of doctors. Yet, his path was uniquely his own, filled with decisions, changes, and the pursuit of his calling in medicine.
- Medical School Abroad: Learn about the challenges and adventures of studying medicine abroad, including a year in England and another in Grenada, before completing clinical years in New York City.
- Choosing a Specialty: Discover why Dr. Kamat chose Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and how this choice led him to his true passion in Pulmonary Critical Care.
- Training in Louisiana: Dr. Kamat discusses the resilience and adaptability required during his training in Louisiana, highlighting the unique challenges and learning experiences that shaped his medical career.
- Transitioning to Attending: Reflecting on the transition from training to practicing as an attending physician, Dr. Kamat shares his thoughts on leadership, teamwork, and finding one's identity in the medical profession.
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