God Complex in Doctors by Muhammad Akbar Baig (guest writer)
“What the hell are you doing doctor, are you insane?” shouted the consultant at his trainee who was presenting a case, while standing in the resuscitation bay of the Emergency Department (ED), surrounded by nurses, patients and their family members. I was shocked and intimidated while observing this man scold a trainee doctor. He was tall, dressed formally in a red tie and a pristinely white starched lab coat. One look at him and anybody would have quickly noticed that he exuded authority. The poor trainee, visibly shaken, was trying to hold on to the medical files and other instruments from slipping out of his hands. He was also trying dearly to hold on to his wits, I could tell. The ED is a dynamic place that sees several consultants at any one time, called there for expert opinion on patients. But the ones that catch my attention the most tend to be the crankiest and meanest of the lot. How they cope with their lives outside of the hospital mystifies me. Being the ED superv...