What happens when doctors step outside their comfort zone (and even their hometown) to learn how medicine is practiced elsewhere?
In this episode of Doctors Unscripted, host Dr. Nadia Giannetti sits down with Dr. Rita Suri, Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology at the McGill University Health Centre.
Dr. Suri shares why training outside your home institution can be transformative for young physicians. She reflects on how exposure to different healthcare systems across Canada and around the world shaped her approach to patient care, leadership, and research, and why bringing that knowledge back home ultimately benefits patients and institutions alike.
The conversation also explores Dr. Suri’s research focus on improving health outcomes and quality of life for patients with end-stage kidney failure receiving hemodialysis, as well as the importance of being intentional about career choices. Together, she and Dr. Giannetti discuss how physicians can better understand what they want from both their professional and personal lives, and how mapping out goals early can help create a more fulfilling career in medicine.
If you’re a medical student, resident, or practicing clinician thinking about where, and how, you want to build your career, this episode offers thoughtful insight into growth, purpose, and long-term vision in medicine.
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