‘Learning: A Never-Ending Process’

Dr Vansh LUNIYA responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? It was a blissful accident, also god-sent, perhaps, that I chose homeopathy for a career. Well, I was all set to enrol in forensic sciences, but, by a quirk, I opted for BHMS. When I look back, I

‘There’s No Room For Error’

Dr Priyanka BORAMANI responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? I’m blessed to have parents who have always supported me. My dad is a renowned ophthalmologist, but neither he nor my mom pressurised me to pursue medicine. My mother would always encourage me to pursue what I liked

‘Less Is More Medicine’

Dr Reeti YADAV responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? I was always in awe of doctors, what with the natural respect they have in society, from my childhood. This prompted me to be a doctor. I also realised that being a doctor was the best way to

‘Make a Difference. Everyday’

Dr Neha DHIWARE responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  Probably, because of genetics, to use a platitudinous cliché. My parents are not just doctors, but a team that works in tandem. It’s, therefore, impossible to have dinner table discussions that did not involve medicine — thanks to

Patient First. Everything Next

Dr Anil Kumar SANTAPUR responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire: Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? This happened, first and foremost, because I was much impressed by Dr Nageshwar Reddy, a senior doctor in Hyderabad, when he treated my mother. The way he approached patients, so professionally, also compassionately, was incredibly impressive. He

‘That Prize-Winning Moment. Every Day’

Dr Visalatchi Anjan GURUSAMY responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? I remember, quite well, that when I was around ten-years-old, or so, I loved carrying a doctor’s coat on my shoulder. I also had great interest reading books on the sciences, especially human biology, in my formative

‘Nothing Better Than Being A Homeopath’

Dr Swapna VEMULA responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  Well, I was like all ‘wannabe’ kids of my generation. It’s but natural for me to dream and think of becoming a doctor, right from school days. I also had no other option in mind aside from a

‘Nothing Winds Me Up’

Dr GURUPRASAD responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor? I always empathised with and to serving society, more so the sick. This led me to my predictable destination, also career — that nothing is better than being god’s helping hand as a thoughtful, conscientious physician. What made you

The Gift Of Being ‘Bone Deep’

Dr Subhash DHIWARE responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire.  Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?   I grew up in a tiny hamlet. My beginnings were understandably humble. I remember vividly — whenever a doctor was called, they would come by ‘tonga,’ the horse-drawn cart. The doctor would be the only person who

Homeopathy: My Conscious Effulgence

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Dr Christine LASCHKOLNIG responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire: Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?  Medicine connects two important and fascinating parts for me: science and encounters with human beings. Also, accompanying people on their way, or journey, to a healthy life is deeply satisfying for me. What made you think of, study

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