Friday, January 09, 2009

DOCTORS...ENGNEERS..LAWYERS....MBAs....READ THIS...

But now for the time being, lets get back to my scenario here...and discuss things along this line now. Firstly, as far as my decision about "specializing" to an MBA from Medicine, and particularly from Surgery are concerned, well here’s what my decision is all about, and the following is the true and real scenario. I am still in the UK, and as i said earlier, will be appearing for the MRCS part-2 exams this January, and most importantly of all, I am fascinated by the science of Surgery, and I am sure that I will always want to learn more and more about the skills of Surgery. And I’m sure I will. And how am I able to do that? Here’s how. Simply because I have earned the "right" to hold a scalpel in my hand, or a suture & needle and use it to save someone’s life...and that’s cos I have worked hard to become a doctor, without which learning Surgery would have been a forbidden territory for me. And whats more...I will ALWAYS remain a doctor, no matter where I am, and what I do further on in life, and nothing on earth can change this fact, and neither will I let anything change this fact. And so, after completing my MRCS , fully, I will also become a qualified specialized surgeon...and so this is something I will do as well, cos as I said, Surgery fascinates me, and I will not let go of it!

But what I want to do here is break away, somewhat, from this closed bubble in which most doctors live for the rest of their lives, simply cos they think that they don’t have other options as their field of study is too specialized (you docs doing, or having done an MBA, will know better, i'm sure). Who said that a doctor HAS to spend the rest of his living days working as a doctor, or for that matter...an engineer has to be an engineer for the rest of his life...or a lawyer has to be a lawyer forever. We human beings are capable of remarkable things...and WE DOCTORS are naturally the more intelligent breed than the average population, aren’t we? (anyone with objections to this statement of mines, plz feel free to speak out!) (no offence meant to anyone, obviously). Then my whole point is that, why don’t we expand our frontiers, and use this intelligence to greater use, for our self-improvement? That’s all I am saying, and that is why, I am thinking on these lines, and taking the liberty of writing this posting here. I as an individual, feel that, I am multi-talented...and I also feel that almost all of us out there (yes, I mean us docs), who have been able to see through the rigors, and processes of an extremely tough entrance exam, who have seen through a 5.5 yr intense course at medical college, and who are still giving it their best, to move forward in their professions...well, I feel that, its not only me who is multi-talented...but its all these doctors out there who possess immense talents like myself. But due to the circumstances, mindsets, and society issues, are unable to put these talents to use. Plz read on...

My thoughts are like this. Since I feel that, being doctors, we are multi-talented, I want to put these dormant talents to use, and feel that all doctors should do the same, as well.

My particular area of interest is setting up a business in property investments, and also starting a media group, and channel of my own, too, which will be exclusive to health, and Medicine programmes. We have Animal Planet...we have news channels...we have movie channels...but do we have an exclusive medical channel out there? No and I intend to create one. Big ambitions, one might say, but they are honest ambitions, I must say...and I want to see these ambitions turn to reality. I also realize that, in order to go about doing these successfully, I will need some kind of specialized education which is different from learning how to use a laparoscope to perform a cholecystectomy...probably some kind of business/management related education is something that will fit the bill here. And that’s why I have on my mind something on the lines of an MBA . But wait...remember that we are doctors! RIGHT? And what did I say we are, as a result of being doctors? MULTI-TALENTED. That means we can easily be, and do 2, or maybe even 3 things at the same time...and unlike being a “jack-of-all-trades, master-of none”, we can be a master of more than one, cos we are the breed the world calls DOCTORS!!! And just in case if anyone has any doubts about the abilities of us docs, well, I am then just gonna have to prove it to you all out there that, we are capable, (just like all my yet-to-be-doctor-friends-out-here doing an MBA have already proven), and the 1st step in proving that, would be to prove that I AM CAPABLE.

So here’s a thought which I have thought about in detail...but which I haven’t worked on yet, in details, cos I am presently focusing on my MRCS exam on 16th January. After that, I will start my “homework” in this direction, FULL SWING!!! Read on...

To all you doctors who are still just doctors.....have you guys ever thought of, or wondered about those individuals who get top ranks in various exams like GMAT, CAT, etc, and in doing so, end up in some of the top institutions of the world, like Harvard, Stanford, London school of business ,and of course our very own IIM's too? Haven’t you ever privately and secretly said to yourselves, about these individuals…"They are THERE & we are HERE, after all we’ve done and been through…that’s just not fair". At some point of time or the other, you possibly might have. Well, there is this general perception that these MBA-individuals are the “cream” of the brains and society, and due to this perception (which is largely true as well), they also demand some of the highest paid salaries, and some of the most respectful jobs. Read on to hear my idea...

...well, I got a bit distracted there for a while, and so lets get back to telling you what I was telling you...about us being multi-talented, our capabilities....and about the fact of me proving it to everyone including myself, that we doctors are the BESTEST. So here’s the point. What’s so special about those guys getting their MBA's from the “top-10 business schools”, and getting paid exorbitantly? And why do we have to spend our living days hearing society talk about them big-shot MBA's being brilliant, super, talented individuals, when this so-called “society” actually benefits a lot more from us doctors directly, as far as “themselves”, and their biologies are concerned...and when actually these MBA's play very little direct role in their lives? Well, enough of questions, for now…I’ll give you a chance to answer them yourselves. As of now, lemme tell you what I intend to do, or at least have thought about doing, really, really soon. Read on plz...

...since my particular ambitions later on in life are about property investments, and on owning a TV channel, they’ll naturally require a thorough learning and understanding on business and management. And truly speaking, our medical education has left us as total illiterates, as far as finance, accounting, management and entrepreneurship is concerned, and i feel that some good amount of formal education in this direction will help me turn my future plans into action. And of course to start any successful business, a good capital is neceassry, or i should say...a good capital makes things simpler. And just being a doc will take away at least a decade, if not more, of my life, for my being able to achieve such a capital target...plus due to the professional demands, medicine leaves us with very little time to even think of any other ideas in life. So thats the basic idea about my MBA plans...and so I have my eyes on an MBA ,and that too, a top-notch MBA . But here’s the POINT. I am not going to sit and watch that “cream of the brains and society” salutation go to the non-docs only………….and so here’s what I am going to do……………. I am going to go on to get an admission in an MBA course from among the top-10 business schools in the world, and will do whatever it takes to top score in the GMAT/ CAT. After that, besides bothering about my property investments, I will get that international TV channel up and running (where as you might have guessed, there’ll be lots of Surgery shown!!!), just for us docs, and the rest of the world. At the same time, I will continue to learn, and specialize my skills in the practice of Surgery ,cos it’s something I love doing, and will forever love doing. Now I know that all this sounds larger-than-life, and overtly-ambitious, and many of you might be saying that this guy called simba_smiles has gone crazy! But trust me, fellow doctors, I hereby declare to all of you out here...that I will prove it that I am capable of achieving all this...and more...cos after all, its all about self belief, and I know that I have an enormous amount of this self-belief. And I’m sure you all do, too. It’s just a matter of time before you all, and I myself see me making all this happen for real. So make sure you guys keep a really good track of what I’m upto, in the near future…just for records!

Well, all said and done, everything that i have mentioned above are the things in life which i wanna do with all my heart, but since i am a newbie here, am still submerged in the world of surgery, and since i dont know a single doctor-MBA personally, i am naturally at the disadavantage of not knowing any appropriate people in my professional circle, with whom i can discuss this option. And so, i could really do with some advice and suggestions from one and all out here...and better still, from those with some personal experience on MBA's for docs, and wat prospects they hav in todays market, and wat options are available after passing out. And i obviously dont wanna do it from the hordes of MBA schools found in every lane nowadays, but wanna do it from somewhere really worthwhile, and though i dont hav much info about the CAT exam, i hav looked into details of GMAT, as i would probably like to do the MBA here at London Business School, or among the top-10 US B-schools. Yeah, yeah, i also hav done my homework, and know that it requires a GMAT score of around 700, references, experience, etc, etc, but thats just about all i know, cos as i said, i dont know a single soul with whom i can discuss this "off-beat" topic, as far as doctors are concerned. Another thing is the finance/scholarship options, cos MBA programmes in some of the top schools, including london business school, cost around £.40,000, which i think is crazy!!! Anyway, all these websites and MBA forums like mba-forums, and this one here, do say spending that amount at a world leading B-school is worth it, as you'll get your moneys worth back really soon, though i dunno if all this is that true or not.

Well, that’s a lot of details from my side. Will write more later, after my MRCS exams are over. But i’d love to hear from you guys out there, and welcome any forms of support or criticism regarding my view-points here. And i did notice 3 of you and your postings here...and was impressed too...namely Ashima, Gandalfthegrey, and Doc_charming23...and so will be particularly looking forward to hearing from you too. So please do think about my scenario, and let me know of your opinions, and plz do make it a point to air your comments, all you docs & non-docs, MBA's & non-MBA's, cos it will only help me see both sides of the coin more clearly...and I need to be able to do that, before I set foot on this adventure of mines. I call this an ADVENTURE cos of the following. I’m sure that our lives are long enough, and our minds are talented & powerful enough, to experience more than one adventure in this life-time of ours. We doctors have all been fortunate enough to experience one of these magnificent adventures...in the form of Medicine . (very few on planet earth are fortunate enough to experience this vast and immense adventure called Medicine, and knowing all about the Human Body). I’m just trying to experience some more. Well, that’s all for now, and all the best to all of you, and keep smiling!!!

Before I leave, I just want to add a line which I had heard in a movie or something, and which really means a lot, if you look at it from a very strong and deep perspective.....

….."What makes a man a man? Is it his origins, or the way he starts things, or where he lives, or what he does? No. IT’S THE CHOICES HE MAKES. Not how he starts things, but how he finishes them."

1 comment:

Unknown said...

There was a TV channel for sale about seven months ago... from Insat 1B. for a lease period of 5 years.
It was originally supposed to be for entertainment but the producers ran out of software.

You can try for it for the medical channel you've mentioned.

They were asking for 6 crores.
I declined it coz Insat sells its frequency channel every 6 years and it works out cheaper to go directly.