The Premed Years

593: Uncertainty to Conviction: A Stanford MD/PhD’s Journey


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(00:01) Journey to Medicine

(10:30) Navigating Medicine and Research Paths

(27:22) Navigating Doubt and Motivation in Medicine

(36:54) Embracing Doubt in Finding Direction

Navigating the uncertainty of a career in medicine is no small feat, as Kamsi shares in our latest episode. From her time at Stanford Med to translational research at the NIH, Kamsi's journey is a testament to the power of experiences in shaping career decisions. As she reflects on the challenges of medical school and the invaluable influence of her physician mother, listeners gain insight into the emotional demands and rigorous application process that budding doctors face. Kamsi's story also highlights the importance of taking time to refine one’s career path, illustrated by her two-year gap between undergrad and medical school.

Our conversation takes an intriguing turn as we explore the intersection of sports and medicine. Drawing from my own nine-year football career, I discuss the stark realities of head injuries and how these experiences fueled my passion for neuroscience and traumatic brain injury research. With perspectives from my neurologist wife and the wisdom of mentors like Michelle Monje, we dive into the dual nature of football—its potential for social mobility alongside significant health risks. Discover how an MD-PhD path can bridge research and clinical practice, offering profound opportunities for change.

Finally, we embrace the role of doubt in finding one's true calling. Doubt, often seen as an obstacle, becomes a transformative tool for self-discovery and decision-making. Through tales of teamwork in football and medical practice, the discussion underscores the importance of communication and trust. These reflections remind us that the journey to medicine is as much about growth and self-assurance as it is about reaching a destination, and that sometimes, the path that feels right might lead us to unexpected and fulfilling careers beyond traditional roles.

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