Rahul is a primary care physician with board certifications in Internal and Addiction Medicine. In 2023, he completed the UCI TNT Psychiatry for Primary Care Fellowship. As a Macy Faculty Scholar (2023-2025), his educational work focuses on integrating social care into the clinical environment via interprofessional collaboration.
In 2022, Rahul began serving as medical director at Amos House, a non-profit organization that provides social and health care services to individuals experiencing homelessness.
From 2017 – 2022, Rahul’s clinical work was based out of the Rhode Island Hospital Center for Primary Care, the academic residency clinic of Brown University’s Internal Medicine residency program. There, he worked in the Transitions and Recovery Clinics, where, in partnership with community health workers/peer recovery specialists, he provided primary care and wraparound services to patients with histories of carceral exposure and substance use. Prior to that, Rahul worked as a primary care physician at the San Quentin State Prison.