‘Homeopathy: My Clarion Call’

Dr Amy L LANSKY responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a homeopathic educator? My first, real experience of homeopathy, as some of you, ThinkWellness360, readers may know, was actually the most miraculous — the cure of my son Max’s autism. All this began in early 1995. The initial effects

‘Homeopathy: My Life & Passion’

Dr Pankaj AGGARWAL responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  My doting dad, Dr M L Agrawal, was a renowned homeopathic physician. That I was fortunate to work in his clinic since my childhood was a huge plus. It aroused my interest in homeopathy. It also instilled in

‘I Owe It All To Ayurveda’

Dr RASHMI C SUVARNA responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? I never thought of becoming a doctor until it happened. What made you think of, study and specialise in the system of medicine you now practice? I think it was during my post-grad studies that I learned

Integrating Medicine Is My Mission

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Dr Sandra GOODMAN responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire:  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  As a child growing up, in Canada, in the 1950s and 1960s, I was horrified at scenes of starving children in Biafra, as also of the bloody consequences of wars. Added to these was the active encouragement from

‘Ayurveda: My Tryst With Destiny’

Dr Vijayeta NAYAK responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? When I was in high school, I was diagnosed with epidermolysis bullosus — an uncommon, or rare, condition that causes fragile, blistering skin. I was given allopathic medicines for a few months, but there was just no relief.

‘Listening Is Everything’

Dr Ketki Suhas SAPRE responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  I was born with congenital dislocation of hip [CDH] — a birth defect. I’ve undergone corrective surgeries for it. This was how I developed a penchant towards medicine from my formative years. I first wanted to become

‘Being A Doctor Is A Unique Feeling’

Dr SANTOSH Y M responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? I owe it to my cousin brother, a doctor, who is now based in London. I was in school when he was doing his internship at the government hospital. I once landed up at his workplace during

A Ken For Detail Is Everything

Dr Narayan C DESHPANDE responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire:   Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  I always had a zealous, or ardent, desire to serve the sick, at large, and in the best way possible. I thought that the only profession that could help me accomplish my fervent yearning was being a doctor. What

‘The Nectar Of Ayurveda Is Eternal’

Dr Mohit SANDHU responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? I’m the first in my family to qualify as a doctor, albeit my parents have been paramedics for several years now. I literally lived my childhood in the hospital in which they are working. I reckon that my

‘Ayurveda: My Go-To Medicine’

Dr Ankur Kumar TANWAR responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? I always wanted to serve the needy, more so patients, from my childhood. My family would sometimes visit a government hospital, for treatment. I’d see people waiting for long hours, what with the number of doctors available

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