
Ashray Gunjur
Name: Ashray Gunjur
Career stage: Student
Location: Melbourne
Position:
Which University are you currently attending?
I am currently attending the University of Melbourne.
What areas of medicine have you enjoyed most so far in your studies?
I’m going to go with my gut. And say neuro. Bad joke aside (I’m not sure if it was a joke, but whatever, it was bad), I don’t think I find anything as interesting as all the pathways that is the brain.
Not to mention how awesome neurosurgery seems. I can remember when I saw that live brain pulsating on the operating table, just thinking- “that’s a PERSON. Other people shouldn’t be allowed in there!”
What factors are important to you in your choice of career/specialty?
What specialty have you chosen (or short listed) and why?
Being a 2nd year student, my time’s probably better invested living in the moment, just studying whatever comes up as equally as I can. But obviously that doesn’t happen, and in less than a month I’d gleaned everything I could from the mymedicalcareer website (then checking out the studentdoc forums!). It doesn’t even help chanting the “I’m 6 weeks behind” mantra- I still invariably look to the future, it’s just more exciting to do so!
At the beginning, I wanted to go into neurology- patients with severe problems, but with new research on the way that could let us really help their quality of life. Then it was anesthesiology (some lecturer described these guys as the ‘kings of physiology’, and y’know, I liked 1st semester physiology more than anatomy/rote learning), nephrology (physiology > anatomy/rote in 2nd sem as well), oncology (research opportunities, and once again, the opportunity to really make a difference in someone’s life!), then neurosurgery (the brain is a wicked thing), then neurology.
So I can say, in 1.5 years, I’ve already done a full circle. Oh and I also considered psychiatry in there somewhere, but figured I didn’t have the temperament (which you may have figured, hah).
What do you do outside of medicine to relax?
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