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    Episode 046.2 Dr. Jyoti 2.0 Attending medical school, twice. (Extended Release)

    enDecember 20, 2023
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    About this Episode

    In episode 46, "Extended Release," of "On Call with Dr. Dave," Dr. Jyoti recounts his extraordinary journey in medicine. Initially practicing in Nepal, he moved to the US, facing the challenge of re-entering medical school as an International Medical Graduate. Despite numerous rejections and even considering law school, Dr. Jyoti's resilience and passion for medicine prevailed, inspired by his wife's unwavering support. He shares poignant experiences from Nepal, like treating patients who rarely saw doctors and a woman deeply grateful for simple medical care. Dr. Jyoti also discusses cultural adjustments in the US, including language barriers and patient interactions. His podcast, MedSchool 2.0, aims to inspire others by sharing stories of struggle and perseverance in medicine. This episode highlights the universal nature of healthcare and the importance of dedication, empathy, and humanity in the medical profession.

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