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Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Mohamed Abdalla to explore his unique journey in medicine across diverse landscapes—from Kenya to rural Canada. Dr. Abdalla shares his insights on the distinct challenges and rewards of practicing medicine in various international settings, including his transition from the bustling cities to the close-knit community of Tillsonburg, Ontario. As the Chief of Hospital Medicine at Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital and a pursuing scholar of Healthcare Management at McGill University, Dr. Abdalla delves into the nuances of rural healthcare, the impact of being a Muslim physician in predominantly non-Muslim areas, and how Islamic values influence his practice.
Throughout the conversation, Dr. Abdalla addresses the pros and cons of rural medicine, the challenges Muslim physicians face in such settings, and offers invaluable advice for medical students and residents considering a career in rural healthcare. He also reflects on his role as a father, the importance of balancing multiple identities, and how rural hospitals can become more accommodating to Islamic needs. This episode provides a rare glimpse into the life of a Muslim doctor navigating the complexities of multicultural and rural healthcare environments.
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Published 05/10/24
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