Nature of Work

Nature of Work
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In the modern world, there are thousands of professions – plumber, city planner, artist, project manager, fashion designer, fire fighters etc.
In this podcast we want to explore the Nature of Work through the eyes and ears of such practitioners. What got them into it, what is interesting about it, how do they keep up as well as advance, why is it important and how their careers have evolved. We hope it is useful to you in whatever career stage you are.
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The podcast covers a wide range of professions including niche fields such as veterinary medicine, art, urban planning, and more. Specific episode examples include discussions on veterinary care with exotic animals and artistic expression during the COVID pandemic, highlighting the evolution and importance of each profession.

In the modern world, there are thousands of professions – plumber, city planner, artist, project manager, fashion designer, fire fighters etc.
In this podcast we want to explore the Nature of Work through the eyes and ears of such practitioners. What got them into it, what is interesting about it, how do they keep up as well as advance, why is it important and how their careers have evolved. We hope it is useful to you in whatever career stage you are.
Karishma Gupta is in the Fourth year of five years as a radiology resident at the University of Washington. She has decided to pursue a fellowship in abdominal imaging, which is basically imaging of anatomy below the diaphragm. Her interests right now include the genitourinary system, specifically endometriosis in women. She finds through this, she can be an advocate for female reproductive health, as endometriosis is a significantly underdiagnosed condition which is estimated to effect up to 50% of women She says she can be an artist, a detective, a techie, an intellect, a patient advocate, and a doctor’s doctor.
I loved making this episode. I hope you enjoy it.

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