The Surgical Chatter
When all’s not well, surgeons often rely on voices in their head, where ideas and uplifting thoughts are sometimes replaced […]
When all’s not well, surgeons often rely on voices in their head, where ideas and uplifting thoughts are sometimes replaced […]
There’s a need to ‘recognise, celebrate and salute’ the untiring job of caregiving, which has become doubly challenging in the
Soul mates are exceedingly rare; but when they do come along they blur confines of age, sex, religion, size and
Men of science are often made to come to terms with their limited powers when the human body reminds them
A genetic defect in the formation of the spine in a foetus means severe impairment of motor and sensory functions.
Developing clinical detachment isn’t easy. Doctors experience pain and grief in equal measure when a patient is long gone. A
“Mazda, you have to speak at the Global Tipping Point Summit,” Coomi called to tell me in her usual erudite
While a patient may think they know what’s good for them, it’s our job to convince them that we know
Often we end up striving for perfection where excellence will do. Neurosurgeons learn this eventually on the operating table. We
That’s usually the question that dictates the speciality a surgeon chooses “I have these drops of liquid trickling from my