The Surgical Whirlpool
A trying month at the hospital was a reminder of Murphy’s law—the absurd and tragic turns life can take I’ve […]
A trying month at the hospital was a reminder of Murphy’s law—the absurd and tragic turns life can take I’ve […]
On a work trip to foreign shores, encounters with familiar faces—and one’s impact on their lives “Why are you shouting
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In matters of clinical judgement and genuine uncertainty, a middle path can emerge—giving in to neither indulgence, nor self-denial An
In adventure sport—just as in surgery—there’s never just another day at the office “We have Thursday morning off, before we
Sometimes, you need more than just a tool for surgery—you need a hand, a head, and a heart “Which instruments
Training a young medical student from Germany, a surgeon dips into the learnings from his formative years at the Grant
To do the surgery or not? A surgeon is faced with the conundrum twice in the last two months and
Nothing brings more despair to a surgeon than finding a tumour they thought they had removed Preeti was just 40