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#learninggeneralsurgery #LGS Poignancy and Punditry in Healthcare As children, many of us feared death and dead bodies. We never wanted to go anywhere near a dead person. Down the line, we must have lost count of the number of people who died in front of us, some suddenly and some slowly. We have lost count of people whom we have touched and treated even after their hearts stopped beating, and at the same time, we have rejoiced in the number of newborns who cried their first cry in our presence, and the patients who walked back home whom we believed would never see the light of day. We have seen pain and joy in equal measure. This is what is called ‘poignance’. Poignance lives in healthcare's hardest moments — a final conversation, a diagnosis that reframes everything, a recovery hard-won against the odds. It is the bittersweet intersection of love and loss, reminding caregivers and patients alike that medicine is not merely clinical. It is profoundly, irreducibly human. Punditry is all about sharing one's wisdom with others, where the wisdom may or may not exist. Healthcare punditry shapes how the public understands medicine, policy, and crisis. At its best, it translates complex clinical evidence into accessible insight. At its worst, it amplifies misinformation, fuels health anxiety, and privileges confident voices over careful ones. In matters of life and death, the stakes of getting it wrong are extraordinarily high. Punditry during Covid is the prime example. Dr.Anil Nanda, a famous neurosurgeon from the US, talks on these two topics and their intersection in this video. Please Watch.