one day experience as a surgeon
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Doctor’s Day
A doctor's day usually is quite hectic. India is the second largest populated country where the process of development is still going on. The unusual crowd on roads, lack of facilities, etc. result in quite a many mishaps, poor sanitary conditions, lack of potable water, etc. further cause many epidemics. Thus doctors in India are usually on their toes.
A doctor's day starts quite early. Whether he is at his personal clinic or at a hospital; there is always a long queue of patients waiting to be treated. Since the climatic conditions in India are predominantly tropical, diseases caused by vectors are usually on rampage.
So a doctor is always busy. However hard he try, the line of patients never end. He hardly gets any breaks. Even when he is taking lunch or dinner, patients are always waiting for him.
At night also, when after a hectic day, he goes home, he keeps receiving emergency calls. He is bound by the Hippocratic Oath to serve the ailing. Thus we see a doctor always is busy healing the sick; looking after the injured and wounded.
A doctor's day usually is quite hectic. India is the second largest populated country where the process of development is still going on. The unusual crowd on roads, lack of facilities, etc. result in quite a many mishaps, poor sanitary conditions, lack of potable water, etc. further cause many epidemics. Thus doctors in India are usually on their toes.
A doctor's day starts quite early. Whether he is at his personal clinic or at a hospital; there is always a long queue of patients waiting to be treated. Since the climatic conditions in India are predominantly tropical, diseases caused by vectors are usually on rampage.
So a doctor is always busy. However hard he try, the line of patients never end. He hardly gets any breaks. Even when he is taking lunch or dinner, patients are always waiting for him.
At night also, when after a hectic day, he goes home, he keeps receiving emergency calls. He is bound by the Hippocratic Oath to serve the ailing. Thus we see a doctor always is busy healing the sick; looking after the injured and wounded.
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