IDEAL PHYSICIAN
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDG857 |
Author: | Dr. V.B. Athavale & Dr. K.V. Athavale |
Publisher: | Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2003 |
ISBN: | 8170841437 |
Pages: | 56 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 8.7" X 5.6" |
Weight | 240 gm |
Book Description
From the Back of the Book
Every physician has to undergo various phases in his life time. The eight phases in his career are-
- Student-pursuing basic studies
- Medical student
- Doctor
- Consultant
- Teacher
- Research worker
- Learned man
- Philosopher
The ideal qualities which the physician should possess in these phases are described in this book. The qualities of ideal physician are summerised at the end.
From the Author's Desk
Every physician should consider himself lucky as in the pursuit of his noble profession, he can save a life and restore his health. Ayurvedic says that the physician should not be satisfied with just practising in a righteous way and curing his patients. He is often considered as a friend, philosopher and guide by the patient's family. Sometimes he is even respected like God. The physician should see that by acquiring divine qualities he lives a life according to the expectations of his patients.
It is not difficult to become a good doctor, a good engineer a good businessman or a good scientist. But it is not easy to become a good man. This is possible by:
- Following rules of good conduct
- Performing his duties as a doctor with perfect skill and knowledge
- Treating his patients with love and affection
- Educating his patients as to how to live a healthy and happy life
- Working for the health and welfare of the society without expecting any return
- Undertaking Sadhana as a described in Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Jnana Yoga under the guidance of Guru.
The aim of every physician should be to become an ideal man, i.e. an enlightened man and an ideal physician, i.e. an enlightened physician.
This book gives the guidelines as to how to become an ideal physician as per concepts of Ayurveda. We are sure that this book will promote rethinking in every physician about his own life style and his way of practising medicine. Thus this book will be useful to all the physicians practising any system of medicine all over the World.
Dr. V.B. Athavale
Dr. K. V. Athavale
About the Author
Dr. V.B. Athavale is a renowned Paediatrician, and an eminent author who has several noteworthy achievements to his credit. He did his M.B.B.S from Grant Medical College and Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals, both in Mumbai, stood first in D.C.H. {1956}, and completed M.D. in 1958.
He was chairman of the workshop on Herbal Medicines for Health for the Developing Countries, which was held at Bangkok in the year 1981. Dr. Athavale worked as a Honorary Professor and Head of Department of Paediatrician, L.T.M.G. Hospital, Sion, Mumbai during 1970 to 1990 and was recognized for his various accomplishments for which he has been bestowed with honours and awards, both National and International.
He research Foundation has been founded as a mark of respect and gratitude to Dr. Athavale when he retired after 30 years of selfless services as Hon. Professor and Head of Department of Paediatrics, L.T.M Medical College and L.T.M.G. Hospital, Mumbai.
Dr. K.V. Athavale is the son of the V.B. Athavale. He is a graduate in Modern Medicine and is actively engaged with his father in writing.
Gratitude | ix | |
From the Author's Desk | X | |
Chapter 1 | Ayurveda | 1-7 |
Chapter 2 | Medical Education | 8-23 |
Chapter 3 | Physician | 24-30 |
Chapter 4 | Four Pillars of Treatment | 31-39 |
Chapter 5 | Limitations of the Role of Physician | 40-41 |
Chapter 6 | Goals of Life | 42-45 |
Chapter 7 | Four Stages of Treatment | 46-55 |