Peculiar Parsi Patients
On Parsi New Year we share with you an insight into the idiosyncrasies of the people we love and cherish […]
On Parsi New Year we share with you an insight into the idiosyncrasies of the people we love and cherish […]
It may be anecdotal evidence most may balk at, but there is a gender, age connection to ideal in-surgery patient
The most pertinent revelation of the lockdown has been an abundance of time and insight. It has put the brakes
When you are on the other side, you realise the value of hospital “rounds” and why Sir needed to ask
The importance of an accurate diagnosis can decide the distance between life and death, as we face the constant challenge
Should surgeons treat family members if they have mastered the kind of operation their loved ones need? I was rounding
Neurosurgery, given its complications, often nudges patients into approaching a second expert; a practice I encourage at the expense of
Your life can change forever in one second. A ruptured aneurysm in the brain can do that for you. Tell
A complicated eight-hour surgery to remove a spinal tumour against advice from colleagues in the OT, led me to the
Migraines are very common, and democratic, affecting the poor and famous alike but can be tackled with medication and lifestyle