Embarking on a journey to become a doctor is never a straightforward path, and for Dr. Sanket Choudhury, an alumnus of Saint James School of Medicine, it’s a story of resilience, adaptability, and seizing opportunities. Dr. Choudhury’s journey provides a compelling look at how experiences in diverse environments and careers can shape a successful medical professional.
From Sales to Scrubs: The Unlikely Transition
Dr. Choudhury’s career path was anything but conventional. Before stepping into the world of medicine, he explored various roles, including working as a chef in his family’s restaurant and excelling as a sales manager. While these roles might seem unrelated to medicine, Dr. Choudhury found valuable skills in each—empathy, communication, and problem-solving—that laid a strong foundation for his future as a physician.
His time in sales, for instance, taught him the importance of listening. “In sales, if you listen to what the customer truly wants, half the work is done,” Dr. Choudhury explains. This skill directly translates to patient care, where understanding a patient’s concerns is critical for diagnosis and treatment.
The Decision to Pursue Medicine
Encouraged by his family, particularly his father, Dr. Choudhury began to consider a career in medicine. After excelling academically in high school, his family felt he had untapped potential that could thrive in a field like medicine. While initially hesitant, Dr. Choudhury found himself drawn to the idea of making a meaningful impact on people’s lives.
His journey brought him to Saint James School of Medicine, a decision influenced by the school’s approachable admission process and its focus on producing competent international medical graduates. His experience at Saint James helped him transition smoothly into the rigorous demands of medical education.
Adapting to Life on the Island
Studying at Saint James School of Medicine’s Saint Vincent campus offered its own set of challenges and rewards. Moving to the Caribbean was a cultural shift, but one that Dr. Choudhury embraced. “The community in Saint Vincent is incredibly welcoming,” he shares. From enjoying local cuisine to forming lifelong bonds with classmates, the experience was transformative.
One of the highlights of his time on the island was the anatomy class, where hands-on learning with cadavers made the subject come alive. “The first anatomy class I took was amazing,” Dr. Choudhury recalls. “It reaffirmed my decision to pursue medicine.”
Overcoming Challenges in Medical School
The road to becoming a doctor is paved with challenges, and Dr. Choudhury’s journey was no exception. Adapting to the rigorous academic demands required resilience and a strong support system. Saint James School of Medicine provided both, offering resources like small class sizes, approachable professors, and a close-knit community that made the transition easier.
Dr. Choudhury also made use of Saint James’ unique opportunities, such as interacting with diverse faculty and engaging in collaborative learning environments. He credits these experiences with preparing him for the complexities of practicing medicine in real-world settings.
Transitioning to Clinical Rotations
After completing the basic sciences curriculum in Saint Vincent, Dr. Choudhury moved to Chicago for his clinical rotations. Transitioning from the serene environment of the Caribbean to the bustling city life of Chicago was an adjustment, but one that helped him grow personally and professionally.
During his rotations, Dr. Choudhury gained invaluable hands-on experience, working in hospitals and interacting with patients daily. He emphasized how these rotations solidified his clinical knowledge and helped him understand the nuances of patient care.
Lessons from a Multicultural Background
Having lived in India, the UK, Canada, and now the United States, Dr. Choudhury brings a unique multicultural perspective to his medical career. These experiences have made him adaptable and open-minded, qualities that are essential for a successful physician. “Every country has its own charm and culture,” he reflects, “and learning to navigate different environments has been incredibly enriching.”
His global perspective has also influenced his approach to patient care, emphasizing empathy and understanding. “Whether in sales or medicine, listening is key,” Dr. Choudhury notes. “Patients, like customers, need to feel heard and understood.”
Giving Back as a Counselor
Now a graduate, Dr. Choudhury continues to contribute to Saint James School of Medicine as a USMLE counselor. In this role, he mentors students preparing for their licensing exams, offering guidance on study strategies and addressing individual challenges. “Helping students succeed is incredibly rewarding,” he says. “It’s about more than just academics—it’s about building confidence and resilience.”
Looking Ahead
Dr. Choudhury is currently awaiting residency match results, with aspirations to specialize in internal medicine and potentially cardiology. Reflecting on his journey, he feels grateful for the support and opportunities provided by Saint James School of Medicine. “I’d do it all over again,” he says with confidence. “The experiences, challenges, and lessons have shaped me into the person I am today.”
Dr. Sanket Choudhury’s story is a testament to the transformative power of determination, adaptability, and a supportive educational environment. His journey from a diverse background to a promising medical career underscores the value of resilience and the importance of pursuing one’s passion.
Saint James School of Medicine continues to empower students like Dr. Choudhury, equipping them with the skills and experiences needed to excel in the medical field. To learn more about the opportunities at Saint James, visit sjsm.org.