Dr. Rahul Soni, MBBS, Junior Resident-1, MD Pharmacology and Therapeutics at KGMU, Lucknow, India 
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Author : MBT Desk

Name: Dr. Rahul Soni

Birth Place: Akbarpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

Academic Qualification: MBBS from KGMU, Lucknow, India

MD Pharmacology from KGMU, Lucknow, India (Nov 2022 - Nov 25)

Languages you speak/write: English, Hindi

  1. What do you do?

    Junior Resident-1, MD Pharmacology and Therapeutics at King George's Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, India

  2. What’s the best part of your profession? What made you choose this profession?

    To help the needy people.

  3. Do you like reading? What was the last thing you read?

    Yes

  4. What is your favorite dish?

    Kheer

  5. How would your friend describe you?

    Cannot say

  6. Who would you like to travel with?

    Solo trips

  7. What is your least favourite subject?

    Anatomy

  8. Your favorite subject(s)?

    Medicine

  9. What’s something you wish to change about the world?

    Honesty

  10. If your journey was/were a movie, what would it be called?
    Part of life

  11. What are you passionate about?

    My career

  12. Best/memorable moment?

    When I cleared the medical entrance.

  13. If given a choice, what alternate career would you have opted for?

    Businessman

  14. What is your dream travel destination?

    Kedarnath, Uttarakhand, India

  15. Where would you like to work in the future?

    India

  16. Finally, a Quote you relate to.

    Don't try to go fast, keep pace and move forward continually.

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