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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat happens when a penniless cook lands up at your doorstep with an infection in his leg?
How would you feel if your actions led to someone from your profession being jailed?
Do you remember the best birthday party you ever had? What’s the best birthday gift for a surgeon?
What is the relationship between maggots and delicious mangoes?
To what lengths will you go to save a patient when everyone, including the patient has given up all hope?
To get an answer to these questions, and many more you had never thought would arise in your mind, peek into the world of a surgery resident. Eleven tales, eleven patients, and a whole range of emotions. Fasten your seatbelts, wear your helmets and brace yourself for the ride of your life!
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Dr Shivam Pandya
A postgraduate in general Surgery from one of the most prestigious institutes of India, Dr Shivam Pandya is currently pursuing MCh (Surgical Oncology). When not cutting out cancer, he is busy cooking up stories.
This book is a collection of his experiences with various kinds of patients, and the difficulties government doctors often face in order to treat a patient. He got the idea for the book after seeing how the general public has no clue about the amount of work government hospital doctors have to do, for a measly pay. Apart from writing, Shivam indulges in eating, and claims that multiple restaurant owners in Ahmedabad know him as a frequent visitor. He claims to have over 4000 followers on Twitter and thinks it is some kind of achievement.
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