Showing posts with label medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medicine. Show all posts

July 1, 2011

Happy Doctors' Day 2011












To the 5.5 years of medical college,
To the cocktail of slogging and fun,
To the pre-pg and pg struggle,
And the life that starts later on..
Cheers mates... Happy Doctors' Day :) :)
 
Loads of love,
Dr. Chandana C. Shekar

January 28, 2011

"Oh!I saw an ambulance at that hosp!! So cool!!"

A few months ago, my sister got into MBBS. Soon after her admission counseling was over at the Common Entrance Test Cell and her admission got confirmed, she was messaging all her friends that she got through and was to be a budding doctor now. Ofcourse she had specified which college she was getting into. Congratulating replies came, calls came and it went on. But one girl surely outdid the rest of them. She called up my sister and said, "Oh that college!! I've seen that college. It has a huge campus, huge hospital. There was an ambulance 'also' in front of the hospital ya! Cool!!".. Huh? Finding an ambulance in front of a hospital is something worth mentioning? Nowadays there are freelancing free ambulances too!! And this after all is a  Medical College Hospital. Sounds funny, but at that age, all that that girl had was innocence, joy and excitement. I remember saying similar stuff when my best friend A was trying for admission at the IISc. We were just excited about the campus and the boulevards there and the stipend and what not! But not once did we talk about the coaching there. When you're genuinely excited for someone, every small thing looks exciting. IISc didn't happen, but all the better ISRO did!! And I am so proud of her :).  Every time I talk about my best friend to anyone, I sure mention she works there. Anyways, back to the younger ones, my sister's friend was happy for my sister and that was all that mattered..I wish both of them all the good luck for their endeavours.

Until next time,
Chandana C. Shekar

June 16, 2010

Slap-up Thoughts #11

"Ups and downs are very much needed ; a flat plateau is never normal. Be it life, or an ECG."


Content with my day today,
Chandana C. Shekar

April 28, 2010

Wordless Wednesday #1



Though this post is supposed to be wordless, I really wanna say, "It would be great to see every heart heal this way after a pathology :-)"



Chandana C. Shekar