by Suneel Dhand | Feb 26, 2021 | Blog
One of the topics I feel most strongly about when it comes to healthcare issues we need to fix, is our broken primary care system. I’ve written about this issue before, and want to come back to it now—as the COVID pandemic appears to be subsiding. Before 2020, we were...
by Suneel Dhand | Feb 23, 2021 | Blog, Corona
Almost exactly 5 years ago, I wrote an article about the newly nominated Surgeon General of the United States, Vivek Murthy—and why I didn’t support his nomination or think it was appropriate that he serve in that position. My reasoning was that he was the least...
by Suneel Dhand | Feb 16, 2021 | Blog
The practice of medicine takes place in a very hectic and busy work environment. All of us who work in healthcare know that there’s always a hundred and one things to do and unexpected developments all the time. Doctors are rushed off their feet for most of the...
by Suneel Dhand | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog, Corona
I’ve been a big Uber user for the last 5 years, and recently found out about the terrible plight of taxi drivers since last March. Stories of depression and even suicide, in an industry that was already struggling. I have therefore been putting more effort into taking...
by Suneel Dhand | Feb 5, 2021 | Blog, Corona
Following on from my blog article two weeks ago, I believe that two of the most under-asked questions with the COVID-19 vaccine role out are: (i) what should we do with the millions of people who have already had infection and recovered? (ii) How long will...
by Suneel Dhand | Feb 2, 2021 | Blog
Politics frequently seems to affect some people’s mental well-being, and this January appears to have been more turbulent than usual from what I’m seeing and hearing across the political spectrum. Here’s what I know: above is a picture of me with the 2 flags I have in...