St. George’s University Graduate, Dr. Siradanai Kanithasevi, Shares His Journey from SGU to Serving His Community in Thailand
Dr. Siradanai Kanithasevi, MD ’24, reflects on his transformative journey from St. George’s University (SGU) School of Medicine to realizing his dream of serving his community in Thailand. His story is one of inspiration, driven by a passion for medicine instilled by his upbringing and nurtured through his education at SGU.
Growing up in Thailand, Dr. Siradanai was deeply influenced by his father, who ran a local clinic with unwavering dedication and compassion. Witnessing his father’s commitment to patient care left an indelible mark, inspiring Dr. Siradanai to pursue a career in medicine aimed at making a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
Dr. Siradanai said: “At SGU, I found not just education but a global perspective that shaped my vision for healthcare. The university provided me with comprehensive medical education and exposure to diverse experiences that prepared me for the dynamic healthcare landscape.”
During his time at SGU, Dr. Siradanai had the opportunity to participate in clinical rotations in the US, gaining insights into different medical practices and diverse patient populations. These experiences, he believes, will contribute significantly to improving the services offered at his family’s clinic in Thailand.
Reflecting on his journey, Dr. Siradanai shared insights about his SGU experience:
- On SGU’s Contribution to His Success:
“SGU played a pivotal role in shaping my path to success. It provided me with a comprehensive medical education and instilled in me a global mindset.” - On SGU’s Preparation for USMLE Exams:
“SGU lectures and resources, along with UWorld subscription, were instrumental in preparing for the USMLE exams.” - On Living in Grenada:
“Living and studying in Grenada provided a unique environment where students from diverse backgrounds came together with a shared goal of pursuing their medical careers.” - On Returning to Thailand to Practice Medicine:
“My decision to return to Thailand was rooted in my desire to be with my family and reconnect with my cultural identity.” - On Long-Term Career Aspirations:
“I envision creating a healthcare facility that focuses on improving the overall quality of life for my community.” - On Making an Impact in His Community:
“I aim to integrate technology and innovative services to enhance patient care and accessibility.” - Advice to Medical Students from Thailand:
“Carefully consider your future career goals and support systems before deciding to study abroad.”
Dr. Siradanai’s long-term career aspirations are centered around his commitment to his community in Klong Luang. He aims to introduce innovative services and technology to elevate the standard of care at his family’s clinic and better meet the evolving needs of the community.
For more information on the programs and tracks available through St. George’s University School of Medicine, visit SGU’s website.