Dr. Hafiah Eltahir, an otolaryngologist, shares her journey into medicine and her experience in the field. She discusses her decision to pursue medicine, her volunteer work in healthcare, and her shadowing experience with an ENT surgeon. Dr. Eltahir also talks about the challenges she faced during residency and the job hunt process. She emphasizes the importance of mentorship and diversity in the field and provides recommendations for those interested in competitive specialties. In this conversation, Dr. Hafiah Eltahir shares her insights and experiences on the residency application and interview process. She provides tips for residency interviews, including expressing interest, asking programs what they are looking for, and being attentive during case discussions. Dr. Eltahir emphasizes the importance of finding the right fit and recommends interviewing programs to determine if they align with your goals and values. She also highlights the value of networking and mentorship in the medical field. Overall, Dr. Eltahir’s journey serves as an inspiration for aspiring medical professionals.
Takeaways
·Volunteering in healthcare can provide valuable experience and networking opportunities.
·Shadowing an ENT surgeon can help solidify career choices and provide insight into the field.
·Choosing between allopathic and osteopathic programs depends on individual preferences and career goals.
·Audition rotations and sub-internships are important for gaining exposure and securing residency positions.
·Finding a practice that aligns with personal values and offers mentorship is crucial for a successful career.
·Diversity and representation in medical programs and departments are important for fostering inclusivity and mentorship.
·Hard work, dedication, and a strong work ethic are essential for success in competitive specialties. Express interest and work hard during residency interviews.
·Ask programs what they are looking for and be attentive during case discussions.
·Find the right fit by interviewing programs and assessing their culture and values.
·Network and seek mentorship opportunities to enhance your career prospects.
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