Book Description
edicine has always felt like one of those fields where science and humanity constantly intersect. On one hand, it’s about data, protocols, and systems that have to work precisely. On the other, it’s deeply personal — every decision affects a real person, not just a chart or number.
Lately, I’ve been thinking about how much medicine depends on things we rarely talk about: organization, follow-ups, and the quiet processes happening behind the scenes. When those parts break down, even good care can suffer. I’m interested in learning more about how modern healthcare balances innovation, efficiency, and the human side of treatment. This feels like a good place to explore those thoughts.