An international student's public health career journey, with Nikita Sandeep Wagle
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Dr. Nikita Sandeep Wagle, a physician-researcher from Mumbai, India who is currently working and studying in the US. They talk about Nikita’s experience as an international student and give advice for others who may be thinking about pursuing higher education in a different country. You’ll LearnNikita’s journey into health care and what sparked her interest in public healthNikita’s research interests and what she is currently working on Why Nikita was interested in pursuing her graduate degrees in the US as opposed to other countriesWhat factors international students may want to consider when they’re thinking about pursuing higher education in the USTips from Nikita on the application process and the process of moving to a different countryNikita’s experience as an international graduate student at UNC and Texas A&MThe importance of having a support system and building a strong network in a new countryWhere to find academic and financial resources as an international graduate student How Nikita’s Instagram page came into being and what she hopes to achieve from itToday’s GuestDr. Wagle holds a PhD in Health Services Research from Texas A&M School of Public Health and a Masters Degree from Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill. Prior to coming to the US, she practiced briefly as a Physician in India. Her research focuses on cancer health equity. She is an incoming Principal Scientist in the Department of Surveillance and Health Equity Science at the American Cancer Society. ResourcesNikita's InstagramAcademeology Instagram as mentioned by NikitaOther PH SPOT resources:Share ideas for the podcast: Fill out this formNever heard of a podcast before? Read this guide we put together to help you get set up.Be notified when new episodes come out, and receive hand-picked public health opportunities every week by joining the PH SPOT community.Contribute to the public health career blog: www.phspot.ca/contributeUpcoming course on infographics: phspot.ca/infographicsLearn more about PH Spot's 6-week training programSupport the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.