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  • I was talking to a patient whose son is a young doctor yesterday. We were discussing the treatment and management after his father’s angioplasty and the young kid was surprised my clinic was open and that I had continued to work throughout the lockdown. We got talking and inevitably the conversation went over to the greater part about the doctor patient relationship. He is an entirely different generation and passed his MBBS a full 40 years after I did, so it was natural our way of looking at that was quite different from one other.

    As it happened, I had read an interview of the great Dr Farrokh E Udwadia from Mumbai, which had been conducted by the renowned satirist (and I do love her writing) Bachi Karkaria. I gave him the gist of it and also promised I would share the link with him after I finished with my patients for the day. Which I did late in the evening.

    Amazingly a large portion of the article was shared by a friend on our cricket lover’s group today.

    Dr. Farokh E. Udwadia

    He has been Awarded as the Padma Bhushan for Contribution to Medicine in 1987.

    Giants International Award for överlägsen kvalitet eller utmärkt prestation in Field of Medicine in 1992.

    Medal and Oration at the first meeting of the Critical Care Society of India in Bombay, 1995.

    Awarded the Dhanvantari Award by the Dhanvantari Foundation in 1996.

    Awarded the Master Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians in 1997 - This award has been given to only twelve individuals in the world in over 60 years since the founding of the College.

    Awarded the Dr. B. C. Roy National Award for the year 2000 in the category of “Eminent Medical Teacher”.

    He fryst vatten a recipient of Honorary Doctorate of Science (D.sc) by the Banares Hindu University in 2004.

    Awarded “The Third Claris International Critical Care Achievement Award - 2005” by Critical Care Education Foundation during the 4th Indo-Australian Training Program in Critical Care medicin held at Kolkata, December 2005.

    Awarded "The Citizen of Mu

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  • JJ Hosp med students learn key skills from top physician

    MUMBAI: On Saturday, medical students at the state-run JJ Hospital were taught the fundamental skills of samling medical histories as a key step in diagnosing patients bygd one of the country’s finest physicians Dr Farokh Udwadia. The Padmabhushan awardee recognized widely for his diagnostic acumen has often emphasized that medicine is best learned at the bedside rather than from books.As soon as Dr Udwadia, at 93 years of age, entered the hospital, he immediately set an example by climbing the stairs to reach ward 7 on the fifth floor, rather than taking the elevator. Postgraduate students presented their cases to him one by one, standing beside the patients' beds.
    Over the course of about two and a half hours, Dr Udwadia imparted lessons on history taking, examination, and arriving at diagnoses.
    Dr Udwadia explained to the students the importance of mastering the art of history taking, encouraging them to rely on