![]() ![]() We also talk about what specific breathing technique he uses when stressful situations come up whilst he is in the middle of an operation. In our conversation, we cover a wide range of different topics such as Rahul’s own practices and rituals to get him ready for high pressure surgery. He has journeyed to unimaginable extremes with his patients, guiding them through the darkest moments of their lives and in today's conversation, he shares some of the powerful lessons that he's learned that are applicable to us all. And in treating them, he's observed humanity at its most raw, but also at its most robust. He is the last hope for patients with extreme forms of cancer. I decided to invite Rahul back onto the show after taking a look at his latest book, Life on a Knife's Edge: A Brain Surgeon’s Reflections on Life, Loss and Survival, which is a beautifully written account of the resilience, courage and belief he has witnessed in his patients, and the lessons about human nature he has learned from them.Īt this point in his career, Rahul has operated on several thousand skulls and brains. I first spoke to Rahul back on episode 76 about the simple things that we can all do to improve and optimise our brain health. ![]() ![]() Today I'm delighted to welcome one of the world's leading neurosurgeons, Dr Rahul Jandial back onto the podcast. ![]()
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