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Visited
SCI
for
medical
clearance
this
week.
A
bit
about
hapiness
before
my
personal
experience.
WHO
says,
"Happiness
is
not
a
consequence
of
good
health,
it
is
what
leads
people
to
live
a
healthy
and
long
life."
Researches
say:
1)
Positive
psychology
improves
physical
health.
2)
Hope
and
Optimism
are
opportunity
to
Improve
health.
3)
Positive
and
negative
interactions
with
health
professionals
have
their
impact
on
patients'
healing.
But
how
many
times
do
we
come
across
really
smiling
doctors
and
nursing
staff
at
hospitals?
Fake
smile
donning
reception
/
administration
staff
has
higher
stress
levels,
says
Australian
research.
Now,
what
I
experienced
and
saw
at
SCI.
1st
interaction,
Dr
Himanshu,
talked
more
like
a
friend.
He
had
a
genuine
smile.
Next
OPD
manager
Usha
and
Operations
manager
Vijaya
(at
Gurugram)
were
attentive
and
caring
for
all
visitors,
with
real
smiles.
Nursing
and
technical
staff
were
also
smiling
and
laughing,
creating
a
positive
atmosphere.
And
I
saw
it's
impact
on
patients
too.
A
young
man
with
a
post-surgery
swelling
on
the
knee
was
all
smiles.
His
family
member
(probably
his
uncle)
with
a
plastered
wrist
was
also
smiling.
I
didn't
see
any
face
with
despair.
Of
course,
the
Doctors
are
aces
in
their
respective
fields.
No
wonder,
people
give
their
reference,
like
I
was
given.
Only
thing
I
could
complain
was
the
omitting
of
my
Surname
from
the
bill
(&
hence
the
medical
certificate).
Dr
Himanshu
and
Dr
Manuj
(at
GGN)
corrected
one
certificate
each,
after
they
had
left
the
hospital
and
were
heading
home.
What
better
a
visitor
or
patient
can
expect?
God
bless
them
and
their
visitors.