Rajeev Narayan, M.D. currently works as an interventional cardiologist focusing on structural heart disease at Valley Medical Group in New Jersey. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, and a fellowship in cardiovascular diseases at the Mount Sinai Medical School. Additionally, he went on to complete a fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in vascular medicine and intervention.
This is an insightful discussion spanning all levels of medical training and practice as an attending physician. He talks to Dr Kedar Sankholkar about what medical school was like, factors he considered in picking a specialty (and how he changed his mind), how to juggle a demanding clinical life with family life, and activities he participates in to compliment his clinical practice.
Dr Narayan:
"The largest reason physicians are disappointed with their job is related to how much the job takes away from family life."
"Personal accomplishment for me comes from something that I feel like I got to do that few other people get to do or have the ability to do."
"One thing I had no idea about is how different the world of medicine is when you practice is versus when you're learning it (at all levels- medical school, residency, fellowship). I would have spent more time learning about the business of medicine - I didn't learn that adequately and no one taught it to me... "
Would you do all of this again? "Without a question."
Enjoy!
The Magic Of Medicine Team
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