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As a doctor who has worked in a dozen different hospitals over the past decade, I have really enjoyed meeting a broad range of experienced doctors and hearing their perspectives on how the practice of

Dr Suneel Dhand27th February 2019

I feel honoured to have gone to medical school in the United Kingdom.

It really wasn’t all that long ago, and while I cannot speak for how the system may have changed over the last few years, I do

When a patient is unwell and seeking help, a vast number of emotions could be going through their mind.

Their whole life could have been turned upside down, they may have been fearing this moment for

OPINIONI was recently doing some home shopping in Target. It was peak time and fairly busy. After I was done, I walked towards the front of the store and approached the counter area to pay. But alas,

OPINIONUS doctor and blogger Dr Suneel Dhand delves into the problem of 'fake news' in healthcare and reveals the easiest way to combat it. Fake news is a term that’s become notorious over the last

OPINIONUS doctor and blogger Dr Suneel Dhand casts a critical eye over his nation's failing healthcare systemThere are so many theories out there about what we, the US, should or shouldn’t be doing

OPINIONIt’s a scenario that any practising physician will be familiar with. You get a call that a patient or family member is “very upset” or “angry” about something. I’ve written previously about

OPINIONAnybody who has ever been to Europe knows that fashion trends and the way people dress are very different from the United States, and generally more formal and fashion conscious (not to make a

OPINIONThis week’s most-read article on the popular medical site, MedPageToday, was one that made me feel a bit sad. I encourage everyone to read it, you can access it here.The piece is titled:

Following last week’s article about 3 things we need to be teaching more to our students—skills focusing on communication, people and resiliency, I received some good and thoughtful correspondence.The

A few weeks ago, I wrote a brief piece about a chart that speaks a thousand words. It’s basically quite an obnoxious graphic that shows the proliferation of administrators in healthcare, compared to