The Measure of Success – A Day in the Life of a Pediatric Surgeon

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/ijms.2025.2729

Keywords:

pediatric, pediatric surgery, Oncology, Hematology

Abstract

This article reflects what defines a successful surgeon through the eyes of a resident in paediatrics surgery. It is set against the clinical backdrop of an adolescent boy with intra-bronchial cancer and explores what surgical interventions can help him. The narrative delves into themes of teaching, learning, patient care and pivotal moments that define a career in medicine/surgery.

Author Biography

Chetan Padashetty, St. Johns medical college hospital, Bengaluru, India

Resident (MCh) Paediatrics Surgery

Department of Paediatrics Surgery

St. Johns medical college hospital, Bengaluru, India

Side-by-side chest X-rays labeled A and B, showing comparison images of a patient's thoracic region. The radiographs highlight differences in lung fields and cardiac silhouette, suggesting changes in pulmonary or cardiac condition between the two time points.

Published

2025-03-31

How to Cite

Hegde, S. G., & Padashetty, C. (2025). The Measure of Success – A Day in the Life of a Pediatric Surgeon. International Journal of Medical Students, 13(1), 103–104. https://doi.org/10.5195/ijms.2025.2729

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