Dhruv Amratia, MD (PGY-1) completed his undergraduate and medical school training at the University of Cincinnati before coming to Emory for his internal medicine residency.
Dr. Amratia was born and raised in Kenya, where he grew up speaking five languages, including Swahili and French. His family now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, and his sister has just entered her second year of medical school.
In his free time, Dr. Amratia plays soccer, rock climbs, and plays the ukulele. He also recently started playing golf again after 10 years. Soon, we expect him to be giving Dr. Ramonell (chief resident at the VA) some tough competition at the range.
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- Emory University Department of Medicine Residency Program
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- VIDEO: Residency training at Emory University Hospital
- VIDEO: Residency training at Emory University Hospital Midtown
- VIDEO: Residency training at Grady Memorial Hospital
- VIDEO: Residency training at Atlanta VA Medical Center
More about Emory University Department of Medicine’s residency program
Emory’s J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program offers several residency training pathways, including:
- Categorical and primary care pathways
- American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) research pathway
- Medicine/psychiatry pathway
- Preliminary track
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