I got an opportunity to review
the book “And So Can You” by Dr. Roopleen as part of BlogAdda’s Book Review
program. Thank you BlogAdda! The book is about the success stories of 17
doctors in India who excelled in their fields. The tagline for the book is, ”A
book every doctor and medical student must read.”
Each of the doctors is mapped to
a virtue of character like Tenacity, Courage, Passion, Fire in the Belly and
their short biography is proof of this virtue of theirs. Each of the
biographies starts with a colour photo of the doctor along with their qualification. It is followed by an inspiring quote. The career
trajectory, achievements, challenges and oppositions faced, and life lessons of
each doctor are discussed in about 12 to 15 pages. The biography ends with a
short philosophical summary. The last part of each biography has ‘Advice to
Young and Aspiring Doctors’ and ‘Takeaway – Words of Wisdom’ sections.
As you read the book, you find
that some of the doctors chose their field of specialization based on some
tragedy in their home. Dr. Ashok Khurana’s grandmother had a cataract problem.
So, he opted to specialize in Opthamaology.
Dr. Virendar Sarwal’s father died of a massive heart attack. So, he
opted to specialize in cardiothoracic surgery.
Dr. Krishna Murthy advises young doctors
saying that, “In this profession, you’ll often find your patients praising you
and holding you in awe. This can be very addictive. Don’t let their admiration
go to your head. Always remember that after every success, you are only closer
to your next failure as the law of the averages will catch up with you. “
Dr.Jas Kohli advises, ”Snobbish attitude doesn’t work in medical sciences. Those patients who had good rapport with me took complications in their stride. Moreover, if they had any issue, they would discuss with me frankly so that appropriate action could be taken at an early stage.”
Dr. Sarbjit Singh shares a
valuable life lesson - in life, you will come across many people with negative
attitude. They will try to pull you down and put up obstacles in your path.
However, you must remain steadfast, believe in self, remain motivated, and
march towards your goals, ignoring them.
The amount of work a doctor does
in a day seems astounding. One example was of Dr. Sarbjit Singh who used to
examine 150 patients and perform 20-30 surgeries, all in a single day.
The incidents of violence against
doctors by some patients are discussed. But all the doctors seem to focus on
the positive attributes of their profession rather than dwell on the negative
aspects such as patient unrest or hard and long working hours.
Almost all the doctors agree that
money and power is not their ultimate goal. Work and service is their goal and
money is just a by-product. Many of the doctors are authors and have penned
their own non-fiction and fiction books.
The book has 261 pages and is
published by Power Publishers. The
current cost of the book in Amazon India is Rs.288. The book will be a good
guide for upcoming doctors who need role models in their professions and need
to know about the ups and downs of the life of a doctor. And anyone curious
about the medical profession and life of doctors can read it too. Happy Reading
J
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