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3 Years. 3 Lessons.
Three years of residency have come to an end. On paper I’m a surgeon now, but in my head the journey is still playing out. The degree is...
The Scalpel in My Hands
It has been a few weeks since I cleared my MS exams. On paper, I am now a surgeon. Yet every time I say it to myself, it feels new. The...


Postcards from Japan: Through the Eyes of a Surgeon
A Dream Year in the Making It all began with a dream—a dream that first took root during the TYSA Finals, where four intense rounds of...


The OT Playlist: Finding Rhythm in Chaos
In our fast-paced, ever-evolving world, chaos can sometimes feel like an inevitable constant. Be it the daily grind, a whirlwind of...


When Protocol Meets People: Balancing Guidelines with Gut Instinct
In today's fast-paced world, decision-making can often feel overwhelming. We are frequently caught between rigid protocols and our...


The First Cut: What My First Independent Surgery Taught Me
Embarking on a journey into the world of surgery is often filled with excitement and anxiety. For many medical professionals, the first...
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