Years of training, painful moments of learning culminate in the making of any professional; more so in the field of neurosurgery. As with many other specialities of medicine, a neurosurgeon is often vexed with problems concerning life and death, treading a fine path between hope and utter despair. The decision taken on a particular moment can act as a verdict for his whole life. Decades are spent on mastering the art of performing a surgery, but often the best surgeon is one who knows when not t...
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