Dr. Siddharth Sridhar: Science Communication, Medical School, Life & Death

The guest for this episode is Dr. Siddharth Sridhar, a Clinical Associate Professor at the Department of Microbiology at The University of Hong Kong. As a clinical virologist, Dr. Sridhar’s research centers on novel emerging causes of viral hepatitis and their impact on immunocompromised individuals. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he emerged as a key public educator, tackling misinformation and guiding the public through unprecedented times. We explore combating misinformation and learn about how governments responded to academia and research during the pandemic. He shares the surprising challenges he faced as a public educator and discusses effective strategies to address misinformation, particularly among vulnerable populations. Dr. Sridhar also reflects on his path into medicine, including overcoming language barriers, and offers invaluable advice for aspiring medical students. He provides profound reflections on how being a doctor has transformed his perspective on life and death. This interview is rich with valuable advice and inspiring stories, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in the medical field or public health. The host for this episode is Ivan Lam, the Editor-in-Chief of Ethos. CHAPTERS (00:00) - Introduction (00:48) - Science Communication (10:48) - Medical School Journey (20:17) - Life & Death (25:24) - Art of Naming Microbes (29:38) - Story that Changed Dr. Sridhar’s Life (31:32) - How to Use An Elevator Button (35:24) - Meaning Of Life WEBSITE & SOCIALS Website (Publications, Essay Competitions, and more): www.ethos.hku.hk Instagram: instagram.com/hkuethos Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hkuethos/ Subscribe to the newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iG2Uvs Introduction Animation by Veda Lee (@sakuraopal on Instagram) Sound Composition by Brian Ma

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