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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. R. S. Arivazhagan is a Consultant ENT Surgeon based in Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu, India. With over thirty-four years of dedicated medical practice, he has been serving patients with compassion, skill, and a deep commitment to healing. His long-standing experience in medicine, combined with his continued enthusiasm for learning and adapting, makes him not only a seasoned clinician but also a mentor and guide for younger doctors. Even after decades in practice, Dr. Arivazhagan continues to actively serve his community, embodying the values of perseverance, empathy, and professional excellenRead More...
Dr. R. S. Arivazhagan is a Consultant ENT Surgeon based in Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu, India. With over thirty-four years of dedicated medical practice, he has been serving patients with compassion, skill, and a deep commitment to healing. His long-standing experience in medicine, combined with his continued enthusiasm for learning and adapting, makes him not only a seasoned clinician but also a mentor and guide for younger doctors.
Even after decades in practice, Dr. Arivazhagan continues to actively serve his community, embodying the values of perseverance, empathy, and professional excellence that define the true spirit of medical practice.
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A young doctor leaves the safety of textbooks and enters the messy, unpredictable world of real practice. Patients, trust, money, law, technology...nothing works the way it was taught. This book is not about formulas, but about survival, balance, and finding meaning in medicine. It reveals the untold struggles, small victories, and quiet truths every doctor faces but few dare to share.
A young doctor leaves the safety of textbooks and enters the messy, unpredictable world of real practice. Patients, trust, money, law, technology...nothing works the way it was taught. This book is not about formulas, but about survival, balance, and finding meaning in medicine. It reveals the untold struggles, small victories, and quiet truths every doctor faces but few dare to share.
Every surgeon remembers the first day after residency when the white coat suddenly feels heavier, the silence in the consultation room feels louder, and the real world of practice unfolds with all its uncertainties.
The ENT Saga: From Residency to Real-World Practice is not a textbook of diagnoses or surgical steps, it is the untold story of what lies beyond them. In more than sixty engaging chapters, it captures the struggles, surprises, and triumphs t
Every surgeon remembers the first day after residency when the white coat suddenly feels heavier, the silence in the consultation room feels louder, and the real world of practice unfolds with all its uncertainties.
The ENT Saga: From Residency to Real-World Practice is not a textbook of diagnoses or surgical steps, it is the untold story of what lies beyond them. In more than sixty engaging chapters, it captures the struggles, surprises, and triumphs that young ENT surgeons face as they carve their own path.
With a blend of insight, subtle humor, and hard-earned wisdom, this book offers what no lecture hall ever could: how to build habits that last, how to face failure without fear, how to communicate with empathy, and how to find meaning in a career that demands both skill and soul.
If you are an ENT surgeon stepping into the real world, this book is your mirror, your mentor, and perhaps even your friend. Turn the page and see your own story unfold.
Every surgeon remembers the first day after residency when the white coat suddenly feels heavier, the silence in the consultation room feels louder, and the real world of practice unfolds with all its uncertainties.
The ENT Saga: From Residency to Real-World Practice is not a textbook of diagnoses or surgical steps, it is the untold story of what lies beyond them. In more than sixty engaging chapters, it captures the struggles, surprises, and triumphs t
Every surgeon remembers the first day after residency when the white coat suddenly feels heavier, the silence in the consultation room feels louder, and the real world of practice unfolds with all its uncertainties.
The ENT Saga: From Residency to Real-World Practice is not a textbook of diagnoses or surgical steps, it is the untold story of what lies beyond them. In more than sixty engaging chapters, it captures the struggles, surprises, and triumphs that young ENT surgeons face as they carve their own path.
With a blend of insight, subtle humor, and hard-earned wisdom, this book offers what no lecture hall ever could: how to build habits that last, how to face failure without fear, how to communicate with empathy, and how to find meaning in a career that demands both skill and soul.
If you are an ENT surgeon stepping into the real world, this book is your mirror, your mentor, and perhaps even your friend. Turn the page and see your own story unfold.
A young doctor leaves the safety of textbooks and enters the messy, unpredictable world of real practice. Patients, trust, money, law, technology...nothing works the way it was taught. This book is not about formulas, but about survival, balance, and finding meaning in medicine. It reveals the untold struggles, small victories, and quiet truths every doctor faces but few dare to share.
A young doctor leaves the safety of textbooks and enters the messy, unpredictable world of real practice. Patients, trust, money, law, technology...nothing works the way it was taught. This book is not about formulas, but about survival, balance, and finding meaning in medicine. It reveals the untold struggles, small victories, and quiet truths every doctor faces but few dare to share.
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