
In this episode, Dr. Nasir Khatri, a rising interventional pain physician, sits down with host Parker Snedden to reflect on the first five years of his medical career. From grappling with administrative hurdles to building trust with spine surgeons, Dr. Khatri shares the behind-the-scenes realities of transitioning from fellowship to independent practice. He emphasizes the importance of understanding your environment, building your own treatment algorithms, and embracing continuous learning.
The conversation explores:
Early career challenges and how to navigate them
Building strong physician-surgeon partnerships
Evolving as an interventionalist in a crowded treatment landscape
Advice for new physicians: patience, purpose, and persistence
Why education, humility, and collaboration are key to long-term success
Dr. Khatri also offers candid reflections on society engagement, avoiding professional jealousy, and yes—even why cowboy boots are his OR footwear of choice.
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