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Dr Farokh E Udwadia's Play 'Oganga' Promises To Deliver A Message Of Humanity And Reverence For Life With Jim Sarabh On Stage
Fervent and eloquent, one of India's best doctors, Dr Farokh E Udwadia masters the art of healing. He is considered a legend in the medical field and perhaps the last of the legendary physicians. An author of several medical journals and books, Dr Udwadia is also a playwright and his one theatrical stroke of brilliance is all set to be back on stage this Sunday (July 16) at National Centre for the Performing Arts, NCPA.
Titled Oganga, the play is an extraordinary saga of an extraordinary man, Albert Schweitzer, who withdrew from the luxuries of life to offer a lifetime of service as a doctor in the jungles of Equatorial Africa. It was Dr Schweitzer's idea of humanity and 'reverence for life' and living beings that prompted Dr Udwadia to write a play narrating his life.
“Moreover, no one seems to know about this great man, not even medical professionals. Either they didn't know him or they knew close to nothing. And I am a great admirer of Dr Schweitzer. I thought he was a great man and it would be important to let people know, particularly medical professionals and general people,” says Dr Udwadia.
Performed by Padmaavat actor Jim Sarabh, the pla
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JJ Hosp med students learn key skills from top physician
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 their clinical skills before turning to diagnostic tests. “Students are forgetting the art of history taking and they should learn it without first relying on investigations. A doctor who truly understands and builds a rapport with the patient is a hallmark of a good physician,” he told the student