The surgical ominousness
Sometimes the scans look innocent, but a doctor’s gut says otherwise. The dilemma: Do we stand by that intuition or […]
Sometimes the scans look innocent, but a doctor’s gut says otherwise. The dilemma: Do we stand by that intuition or […]
“Doctor, it’s like a tiny gremlin tap dancing on my face!” exclaimed Mrs. Sharma, a vivacious woman in her late
Sometimes, during a crisis, we need to remember that when we bleed, we all have the same blood Christ, the
Doctors rarely have the time for the emotional aspect of medicine but often, it’s what gives patients succour Zane walked
“Doc, I think my eyes are playing tricks on me,” declared Vikram, a lanky seventeen-year-old who looked like he’d rather
Surgeons love the OR, but occasionally, a sharp clinical diagnosis—especially a rare condition—can bring the same satisfaction Mahesh walked into
Do doctors secretly experience happiness when a fellow surgeon encounters a complication, perhaps as confirmation they’re not alone in their
“I’m seeing double,” Rita said, sitting across from me. Her eyes were doing a passable impression of a Picasso painting.
The second among the 12 pairs of cranial nerves is the optic nerve. Mary sat across the table from me
How belief, optimism, and prayer help families pull through severe health crises The first time we met was at a