‘The Patient, Not Just The Disease’

Dr Arti Nagraj NALLU responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  I was zealous about one thing as a kid — to be a doctor. My uncle and aunty, the gynaecologist duo, were a huge influence — their success stories, doubtless, lit up my little world. My parents too shared my

‘My Forte: Healing With Ayurveda’

Dr Shailesh Y ACHARYA responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  I read an article related to Ayurveda, in a local newspaper, when I was in high school. I just wanted to be an Ayurveda physician, ever since — or, right from the word go. What made you

‘I’m Fascinated With Pristine Ayurveda’

Dr Heena KAKWANI responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  I always had, from my formative years, a strong desire to help people overcome their health challenges. This stays rock-solid in my psyche — more so, today. To cut a long story short, it was a heart-breaking personal

‘Diligence Is My Holistic Quotient’

Dr Vishal SHARMA responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?   I had a great fascination for the medical profession, from my childhood. This was why I always thought of becoming a doctor, and nothing else — because I loved the noble idea of serving people. What made you

‘Patient Education Is My Forte’

Dr Vinayak S KINNAL responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  It was my dream since childhood. And, like most kids around, who were in awe of doctors, although there were others who wanted to be airline pilots, army officers, IAS, and so on. For me, being a

‘The Essence Of Bespoke Ayurveda’

Dr Prasanna KULKARNI responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  I have had, since my formative years, a profound passion, also proclivity, for traditional knowledge, juxtaposed by a strong desire to making a positive impact on people’s lives. I fully believed that Ayurveda would provide me with the

‘That Joy On The Patient’s Face’

Dr Madhavi ALAMURU responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  It’s sheer destiny that I swapped my path and enrolled for BHMS — after ‘signing up’ for a seat in biotechnology. Well, the fact is: I’d always dreamt of becoming a doctor. I was, during my formative years,

‘There’s Beauty In Ayurveda’

Dr HARINAKSHI responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  It’s my childhood desire — to serve people. So, what better than being a doctor? Yet, when I saw my mother, a nurse, work long hours, and with dedication, I was in a dilemma. I was also a tad

‘I Create Beautiful Smiles’

Dr Ravina DUHAN responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  I’ve always been endowed with a natural empathetic element, right from my childhood. I like people around me to be happy and healthy. I also like to bring a smile on everyone’s face —  I’d reckon that this

‘Homeopathy Captivates Me’

Dr Saleha AGGARWAL responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  I harboured a deep passion for spreading the wonders of homeopathy to the world, from my childhood, because I was an ardent ‘witness’ to my grandfather and father’s dedication to homeopathic clinical practice and their success with patients.

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