Sabtu, 24 September 2011

The world's youngest doctor

Question:
Doctor Who is the youngest in the world ?

Answer:
The world's youngest doctor is Akrit Jaswal from india


Little doctor from India, that Akrit Jaswal, who was born on 23 April 1993.
According to his mother Raksha Kumari Jaswal, genius Askrit been seen since she was a toddler.Unlike most other baby, he was able to walk directly, while other babies are still at the crawling stage. Can speak at the age of 10 months, and at the age of 5 years already read the book by William Shakespeare. Akrit develop science at an early age, the age is very unusual for a toddler. Doctors at local hospitals to see the attention and allow operation at the age of 6 years and he was inspired to learn about the medical.

Akrit Jaswal

When at the age of 7 years there is a poor family to hear amazing ability of children who have an IQ of 146, they asked if I could do the surgery for free because the family can not afford to go to the hospital. Akrit perform surgery to separate the fingers are burned and fused a 9-year-old daughter, and the operation was a success. Akrit result was hailed as a medical genius in India because he is the most genius people in India of the several hundred million people in the Ganges river. He studied the ability of a self-taught surgeon alone. Just imagine how thin your child's brain is miraculous, not received his university but was able to perform the operation. Maybe the students are currently studying at the university was not able to do so.

At the age of 12 years he was accepted at the University of the Punjab and he is known as the youngest student who throughout the history of India. He has books such as Gray's Anatomy, and textbooks of surgery, anesthesia, anatomy, physiology, cancer, and others. Akrit claimed control of the books with the habit of daily study for one hour.In the same year he was invited to London tepatanya to Imperial College to exchange ideas with scientists on medical penekitian. Akrit says he has millions of medical ideas, but he is now focusing on developing cancer drugs. "I have developed a concept called oral gene therapy based on research and my theories," he said, "I'm quite dedicated towards working on this mechanism."

Growing up, Akrit said he used to see cancer patients lying on the side of the road because they can not afford treatment or hospitals had no space for them. Now, he wants to use his intellect to ease their suffering.

"[I'm] going to hospitals since the age of 6 years, so I have seen firsthand people suffering from pain," he said. "I became very sad, and so that's my main motive to like about the drugs, especially my passion about cancer." Currently, Akrit working toward a bachelor's degree in zoology, botany and chemistry. Someday, he hopes to continue his studies at Harvard University.

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