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Personal essays, ward stories, reflections, and notes written in my own voice. This is the place for the blog’s narrative writing, not patient handouts.

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The World May Change, But Love Won’t

I recently heard a story that truly moved me, and it wasn’t even about the person who told it. It was about their parents. They were childhood best friends in a little village, growing up side by side, sharing laughter, dreams, and a promise to marry one day. Life seemed perfect. They had supportive families,…

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The Plight of Resident Doctors: Balancing Demands and Expectations

In recent times, there has been a distressing surge in incidents where doctors and healthcare workers find themselves at the receiving end of violence and aggression from patients and their families. While multiple factors contribute to this alarming trend, one significant catalyst is the grueling work conditions that many resident doctors endure. In this blog…

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And the love died

His entrance examination was in two weeks. He had already lost 4 years trying for it. His parents could hardly bear his hostel expenditures, studying MBBS in paying was completely out of context. But he wanted to be a doctor since he could even spell the word “doctor” properly. All his friends were in some…

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