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Chowdhury Ishraq Uz Zaman served in the armed forces of Bangladesh as a doctor for more than fifteen years, a good part of which was as an orthopedic surgeon. This is an account and an analysis of both the author's interactions with certain elements in an organizational entity as well as situations and circumstances that influenced a few outcomes. He recalls moments of personal accomplishments and fulfillment, besides also dwelling on instances of dilemmas and disappointments that he encountered during his career. The author examines how a few in any organization, with seemingly misplaced…mehr

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Chowdhury Ishraq Uz Zaman served in the armed forces of Bangladesh as a doctor for more than fifteen years, a good part of which was as an orthopedic surgeon. This is an account and an analysis of both the author's interactions with certain elements in an organizational entity as well as situations and circumstances that influenced a few outcomes. He recalls moments of personal accomplishments and fulfillment, besides also dwelling on instances of dilemmas and disappointments that he encountered during his career. The author examines how a few in any organization, with seemingly misplaced priorities and values, have threatened to undermine the organization's dignity and distinction, thereby jeopardizing its institutional growth, development and reputation. He further explores how the medical institution, which he was a part of, could have functioned more efficiently and effectively. Among other things, the author also ponders whether or not the overall assignments of blame, in general, for medical mishaps were always entirely fair or justified. And finally, he also reveals the details behind the process of his resignation, and the struggles he experienced in getting it accepted. This critical, analytical and thought-provoking narrative is filled with factual accounts, astute observations, objective criticisms, deserving compliments, realistic recommendations and refreshing humor.
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Major Chowdhury Ishraq Uz Zaman (Retired) earned a Bachelor's Degree in Medicine and Surgery from Dhaka Medical College in Bangladesh, and later a Master's Degree in Orthopedic Surgery from Dhaka University.He served in the Army Medical Corps (AMC) of the armed forces of Bangladesh, initially in the capacity of a General Duty Medical Officer, then as a Surgical Specialist, and finally as a Classified Orthopedic Surgeon. Both he and his wife, who was also a Classified Specialist of the Corps, took early voluntary retirement from the armed forces. They immigrated to Canada soon after, and are now living there as Canadian citizens. The author has always been an avid writer. He won the Writer of the Year award as a teenager for his write-ups in the juniors' section of the defunct daily "The Morning News." The author has always been a regular contributor to his school and college magazines. He also has a number of medical publications to his credit, both in Bangladesh and in Canada. The author is presently working as a consultant in a private bio-technology clinic.