In this special solo episode on The White Coat Network Podcast, we turn the spotlight on your host, the honorable Chuck Furey, for an insightful and personal conversation you won’t want to miss.
As Vice President of Business Development, Government Relations, and Canadian Admissions at GUS Medical & Veterinary Schools, Chuck brings a unique perspective to the world of medical education. But in this episode, he steps out from behind the scenes to share his own journey, including what it was like supporting his wife through medical school and how that experience shaped his professional path.
Chuck shares valuable insights for prospective medical students. From navigating the early stages of the journey to real-world advice, this episode offers practical takeaways for anyone considering a career in medicine or who has a loved one going through medical school.
In this episode on The White Coat Network Podcast, we’re joined by Linda Wangui, MD, a Family Medicine Physician at Riverside South Medical Centre in Ontario and a proud graduate of Medical University of the Americas (MUA).
In this episode, Dr. Wangui shares her journey from growing up in Kenya to finding her path in medicine. She reflects on her time at MUA, the moment she knew she was meant to become a doctor, and what life looks like now as a practicing physician. Dr. Wangui also offers thoughtful advice for anyone just beginning their own journey into medicine.
Tune in for an honest, heartfelt conversation about purpose, perseverance and the power of following your calling.
In this episode of the White Coat Network Podcast, we sit down with Olga Deengar, MD (Saba Alum 2018) and Angad Deengar, MD (Saba Alum 2017).
Dr. Olga Deengar is a Hospitalist at both Runnymede Healthcare Centre and Southlake Regional Health Centre (in Ontario), and Dr. Angad Deengar is Critical Care Specialist at HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital.
They share how they first met as medical students at Saba University School of Medicine, the unique experiences that shaped their individual journeys in medicine and what life is now like as a married couple raising their three children together.
Tune in to hear how two careers, and two lives, became intertwined in ways that neither anticipated.
In this episode, we sit down with Payam Sadro, MD, a 2012 graduate of Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and a Family Physician and Partner at Square One Medical Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.
Dr. Sadro shares why he chose Medical University of the Americas (MUA) for medical school and reflects on his journey into family medicine. We also dive into his unique role as a certified ringside physician with the Association of Ringside Physicians, where he works with Boxing Ontario and the Ontario Athletic Commission in combat-sports medicine.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation about medical education, Canadian healthcare and how following your passions can shape a dynamic and fulfilling career.
Tune in for an insightful conversation with Dhanjit Litt, MD, FRCPC, a distinguished General Internist, Program Chief and Medical Director at TrilliumHealth Partners, and Partner and Chief Medical & Wellness Officer atHealthOne.
As a graduate of Saba University School of Medicine, Dr. Litt shares hisinspiring medical journey and valuable career insights.
In this episode, we discuss the ongoing medical doctor shortages in Canada, and how collaborative efforts among physicians are helping to adapt and improve healthcare practices to meet the demand.
Dr. Litt also offers valuable insights on the importance of work-life balance and shares practical tips on how to achieve it.
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Vijitha Mahalingam, MD, a proud Medical University of the Americas (MUA) alum and current 5th year psychiatry resident at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.
A 2019 graduate, Dr. Mahalingam highlights her personal journey as she reflects on her time at MUA, her clinical rotations in the United States and what led her to pursue a career in psychiatry.
She also opens up about the emotional experiences that come with working in this deeply human medical field.
*Please note this episode contains discussions of sensitive topics.
Join us as we sit down with Dr. Pouria Sadeghi, MD, a highly experienced Family Medicine Physician and the CEO & Founder of Canada Clinics in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
In this episode, we highlight Dr. Sadeghi’s journey from his time at Saba University School of Medicine to practicing medicine in both the U.S. and Canada.
He also shares how AI and technology have transformed his practice, allowing him to save time on administrative tasks and letting him focus on taking on more patients.