
Rajkaran Sachdej, MD
Rajkaran Sachdej is a third-year psychiatry resident at George Washington University Hospital. He completed his undergraduate studies at Columbia University and attended medical school at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR. There, Raj held various leadership positions including Student Council President. Raj has also received recognition throughout his academic career for leadership, professionalism, and the promotion of diversity and inclusion, and was elected into the Gold Humanism Honor Society. Raj is a recipient of the American Psychiatric Association's SAMHSA Minority Fellowship for 2020-2021 for which he aims to explore the psychiatric needs of his Pacific hometown of Guam. In the residency program, Raj is an active member of the Wellness Committee that aims to bolster the program's sense of wellbeing and community. Raj's clinical interests include global mental health, cross-cultural psychiatry, and LGBTQ mental health.
Rajkaran Sachdej is a third-year psychiatry resident at George Washington University Hospital. He completed his undergraduate studies at Columbia University and attended medical school at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR. There, Raj held various leadership positions including Student Council President. Raj has also received recognition throughout his academic career for leadership, professionalism, and the promotion of diversity and inclusion, and was elected into the Gold Humanism Honor Society. Raj is a recipient of the American Psychiatric Association's SAMHSA Minority Fellowship for 2020-2021 for which he aims to explore the psychiatric needs of his Pacific hometown of Guam. In the residency program, Raj is an active member of the Wellness Committee that aims to bolster the program's sense of wellbeing and community. Raj's clinical interests include global mental health, cross-cultural psychiatry, and LGBTQ mental health.