'Dream to Destiny: The Making of a Heart Surgeon' is a story of a heart surgeon's training - a thrilling journey to an ambitious dream that takes you behind the scenes into a tortuous residency program in heart surgery.
Have you ever dreamed of being a heart surgeon? Or wondered what it must be like to be one? The aura of glamor, romance and mystique attached to a majestic masked figure who wields scalpel to fix broken hearts and save lives is hard to resist.
But...
- What does it really take to become a heart surgeon?
- How does a surgeon master the rare skills to fix heart defects?
- Which traits decide if you'll be a success in heart surgery?
'Dream to Destiny: The Making of a Heart Surgeon' is an engaging story about the long yet fascinating journey to become a heart surgeon.
In a narrative that often reads more like a thriller novel than a memoir, you'll experience life alongside a budding heart surgeon - right from when he begins training in the specialty, all through a roller-coaster of soaring highs and crushing lows.
You'll see how a trainee evolves and grows in confidence, skill and judgment as he manages complex problems under extremely arduous and stressful circumstances... and undergoes a personal transformation not only as a professional, but also as a person.
'Dream To Destiny' includes many a thrilling depiction of dramatic scenes in the heart surgery operating room.
"A fascinating glimpse into a world most of us never see. Told with an exciting passion, it's surprisingly riveting!" - Derek Sivers, author and entrepreneur
"Such a delightful read! Crisp narrative. Kept me riveted, till the very last word." - Dr.V.Srikala
'Dream to Destiny: The Making of a Heart Surgeon' is a fun, entertaining and informative read that's sprinkled with anecdotes and stories, mixed with a smattering of history, and replete with biographical footnotes.
A worthy sequel to 'Heart, Guts & Steel - The Making of an Indian Surgeon', this book is set to become a must-read... for boys and girls, men and women, of all ages and nationalities who have ever been curious about heart surgeons and their art.