A Cardiologist Speaks from the Heart

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I was recently participating in a room on a new social media platform, Clubhouse, when a very amiable gentleman was invited to the stage to speak. He related how he had written a book of poetry about his experiences, and life in general. As it turns out, he is an interventional . As such, he literally holds the destiny of his patients in terms of life or death, in his hands, on a daily basis. And he has used these experiences as the basis for a book of poetry, Ibadah, that explores meaning, the role of servitude, love, and loss. Here’s more about him:

Dr. Ankur Kalra is medical director of clinical research for regional cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, section head of cardiovascular research at Cleveland Clinic Akron General, a university professor at the (Associate Professor) and NEOMED (Adjunct Associate Professor), and founder of the non-profit startup, makeadent.org. He is director of Barry J. in New Delhi, India. He is also the host of the cardiology podcast show, Parallax. He has presented late-breaking science at national and international scientific cardiovascular meetings, and has published over 200 scientific manuscripts in various peer-reviewed journals.

And here’s Dr. Kalra’s description of his book Ibadah: When love transforms into transcendence, life transforms into servitude.

Through these poems, I have tried to capture the vulnerability of true love and its loss. Don’t let losses hamper your innocence or vulnerability or morph you into an emotionally-inert/impenetrable individual; you will rob yourself from enriching your life with abundant love.

Convert your loss into a mission (read again, I used the word mission, not “goal”—goals are short-term, missions are for life); through the energy and the power of true love and its loss, yearn to catalyze the world into a better place—let your love be legendary.

This was one of the most moving interviews I have done on the podcast.

Looking forward to hearing your comments.

You can learn more from Dr. Kalra on his Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

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