Today's conversation is with Dr. Rahul Damania, a Pediatric Critical Care physician and founder of HyGuru, a fantastic platform structured to prepare medical students for high stakes exams. After completing his medical degree at Northeast Ohio Medical University and pediatrics residency at Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Damania pursued his fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine while simultaneously earning a Masters in Medical Education from the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Damania began his journey in medical education while still a medical student, teaching his first USMLE course and later developing HyGuru, an innovative approach to medical board exam preparation. His teaching methodology, which emphasizes the integration of basic sciences with clinical practice, has helped countless medical students navigate high-stakes exams.
In our conversation, we explore the changing landscape of medical education, including the recent transition of USMLE Step 1 to pass/fail, strategies for exam success, and the role of emerging technologies like AI in medical training. Dr. Damania shares insights from his unique perspective as both a practicing intensivist and medical educator, discussing how to balance clinical duties with educational innovation, and offering advice for aspiring medical entrepreneurs.
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