Healthcare is invisible until you step in

Before stepping into healthcare everything felt so simple. You visit hospital when you are sick.Tests are just reports. Everything feels coordinated, simple, accurate and quick.

Once you enter the field your whole perspective changes.

You start noticing small details no one talks about - early morning lab preparations, careful handling of every sample, accurate analysis of samples as even a small mistake can affect the treatment and medications of the patients.

Every department is chained together - pathology, hematology, biochemistry serology all are interconnected to each other. It is not all about treatments, it’s also about prediction, accuracy, patience, coordination and teamwork.

You realise efforts behind every treatment checking, rechecking and give finalized report so that every patient gets appropriate treatments and medications.

What’s your opinion behind healthcare scenes?

MBH/PS