The Pros And Cons Of A Radiologist

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A question I have been asked more often than not, “What would you rather be if not a doctor?” Well, my journey as a doctor has seen a share of crests and troughs, but I will not have it any other way. I am a book lover, and every good read is time saved; I have trekked mountains, and every step brought forth a sense of achievement; I have been recognized for my English debating skills many a time. Every cup held was precious, but none of it so fulfilling and rewarding as another human being trusting you with his breath. This texture of human relationships is unique to this profession, and is probably what makes it sublime to the eyes of a common man.
Why a Radiologist? Why not a Clinician?
As a naturally intuitive person I have always gravitated toward Radiology. Yes, Radiologists are guilty of not standing by the patient’s bedside, but they can see what clinicians can only envision. This is certainly not an adversarial relationship between a Radiologist and a Clinician rather a mutually beneficial one. In reality, a Radiologist provides substance to a clinician’s imagination. A clinician looks at the patient as a whole, while a radiologist views the …show more content…

I believe each one of us is gifted with a certain potential, and we are trimmed and molded accordingly by the tribulations of time until we reach our goal. Julia Roberts is an actress, Ronaldo a soccer player, and I am a doctor. What separates me from them is that, they have mastered the art, which in essence fulfills their destiny while I still soldier on with hard work in hand, and ambition right ahead. A wise man once said ‘Success is a journey, not a destination. Have faith in your ability rest will be just fine’. Inspired by my mentor at Shifa Clinical Research Center Islamabad, who I credit for my understanding of the sublime nature and cause of the term ‘research’, I wish to be on board as faculty at the institution in

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