Example: Laparoscopic Surgeon rides Two-Wheeler in Torrential Rains to Save 13-year-old Peritonitis Patient
“We live in a time where doctors are often judged, criticised and punished. Like many others, I too have experienced the transition in the patient’s faith in our fraternity. Our work is still sacred, and we should never lose heart. Each one of us is destined for a higher cause, and as doctors, we must utilise every single opportunity to help the needy,”-- Dr Sunay Bhat
Tamil Nadu: While the medical profession in today's times, is under going a turmoil after being under constant suspicions from patients; certain simple yet salute worthy acts of doctors remind everyone, why the medical profession is regarded as the noble profession
One such story of a doctor has found its mention in the daily- Better India. Riding out all bumps, potholes and what not, in the way to his duty call , a laparoscopic surgeon based in Coimbatore, drove over 14 kilometres in torrential rains on his two-wheeler, to save a 13-year-old peritonitis patient.
The feat goes back to the day of 2nd September 2017 when Dr Sunay Bhat received a call from a nurse when he was winding up his work. He was informed about a patient, a 13-year-old girl diagnosed with peritonitis, who needed to be operated upon urgently.
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