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The Anti Burn Out Prescription-Part 3 The Price of Passage: A Journey in Three Acts

The Anti Burn Out Prescription-Part 3 The Price of Passage: A Journey in Three Acts

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January 11, 202611m 34s

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I left Chennai on September 29, 1985, for a Commonwealth Scholarship in Reproductive Medicine at Nottingham. My departure was a chaotic race to the airport against political rallies, severing me from my pregnant wife and young son with a hurried, incomplete goodbye.

The journey was a trial. A packed, smoke-filled flight magnified my isolation, anchored by my veganism and teetotalism. London’s first gift was a thick fog, diverting us to Manchester. In 1985’s silent world—no phone, no email—I travelled by bus through strange countryside, guarding my meager foreign exchange, too anxious to eat. I arrived at my friend’s London house not as a scholar, but as a drained refugee from my own life.

My first anchor was the efficient British Council the next day. They directed me to the General Medical Council (GMC) for registration—the next step to Nottingham. On a London street, autumn air sharp, I held my folder of hard-won credentials: my MBBS, MD, certifications from Chennai and Delhi. I had navigated fog and fatigue. Now, armed only with my papers and the resilience forged in 21-hour hospital duties, I faced the gatekeepers of my profession.

Little did I know, the greatest shock awaited not in the sky or on the road, but behind an official door, ready to question the very foundations I carried in that folder.