In rural postings or underfunded government hospitals, we don’t always have the "Astras" (high-end MRIs or robotic tools). We rely on our (resilience) and (clinical skills).
By embracing the lessons from the Mahabharatham, practicing medicos can provide more holistic, patient-centered care and promote the well-being of their patients.
: Just as Arjuna saw only the bird’s eye, a clinician must maintain an unaltered focus to reach a correct diagnosis amidst the noise of the ER.
Bhishma Pitamah was bound by his vow to the throne, which forced him to stand in silence during the disrobing of Draupadi—an act he knew was wrong.
The human body in sickness is a complex system. No single doctor can master it. The Mahabharata gives us the perfect clinical team in the five Pandava brothers. Each represents a necessary faculty in the practicing medico:
In rural postings or underfunded government hospitals, we don’t always have the "Astras" (high-end MRIs or robotic tools). We rely on our (resilience) and (clinical skills).
By embracing the lessons from the Mahabharatham, practicing medicos can provide more holistic, patient-centered care and promote the well-being of their patients.
: Just as Arjuna saw only the bird’s eye, a clinician must maintain an unaltered focus to reach a correct diagnosis amidst the noise of the ER.
Bhishma Pitamah was bound by his vow to the throne, which forced him to stand in silence during the disrobing of Draupadi—an act he knew was wrong.
The human body in sickness is a complex system. No single doctor can master it. The Mahabharata gives us the perfect clinical team in the five Pandava brothers. Each represents a necessary faculty in the practicing medico: