Author:Â Mark Winstanley / Published:Â 28/04/2020
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I feel sad for every life lost but since I work in the same field, I understand the hardwork and the hardships, not been there on weekends, not been there on Eid or Easter or Diwali or Christmas with your family, so much to sacrifice through all those years and leaving your loved ones alone when they are scared or need you the most. I remember Dr. Manjeet from the FRCEM OSCE exam, I have heard a lot about him. He like many others will be greatly missed. RIP Sir
Hearing this podcast I can just imagine what a great hero he was. A true inspiration for all doctors. May he be in absolute peace
I recognise Dr Manjeet from the FRCEM OSCE. In that short window of nervous waiting before the exam he was kind and calming. May he rest in peace.
Cherish many memories of a humble, polite and helpful colleague during many a college examination. sad loss.
A great man, fellow examiner and friend – for far too short a time.
I will always remember our free time after an exam in Hyderabad when he took me on a shopping trip – made to measure suits for us and some clothes for his wife! I learnt quite a bit that day, including how to bargain Indian style. He encouraged me to ask for a rather garish pocket square to be thrown in with the suit. I will wear it in your honour Manjeet next time I examine.
Manjeet was extremely knowledgeable, humble, funny and kind. The sort of person I think we would all aspire to be. Everyone who knew Manjeet will miss him so much.
Love to his family.
Rest in peace friend.