The mission of the Med MentoRx podcast is to amplify the voices of outstanding physicians of color, giving high school, undergraduate and junior medical students insight on navigating medicine as people of color without feeling the need to compromise their cultural identities. It features interviews from physicians with diverse backgrounds and various specialties.
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The mission of the Med MentoRx podcast is to amplify the voices of outstanding physicians of color, giving high school, undergraduate and junior medical students insight on navigating medicine as people of color without feeling the need to compromise their cultural identities. It features interviews from physicians with diverse backgrounds and various specialties.
In Episode 21, I chat with Dr. Rubayat Qadeer about his experience as a first-generation Bangladeshi-American, how he found his “why” as a Family Medicine Doc, and what it means to actively cultivate a more diverse, anti-racist physician workforce.
Med MentoRx
The mission of the Med MentoRx podcast is to amplify the voices of outstanding physicians of color, giving high school, undergraduate and junior medical students insight on navigating medicine as people of color without feeling the need to compromise their cultural identities. It features interviews from physicians with diverse backgrounds and various specialties.