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Gita CPR: ACLS Through the Lens of Bhagavad Gita

Gita CPR: ACLS Through the Lens of Bhagavad Gita

Di: Dr Satish Kumar Bhardwaj
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Ancient wisdom meets modern medicine. Join Dr. Satish Bhardwaj, Emergency Physician with 30 years of experience, as he integrates the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita with 2025 ACLS guidelines. This 18-episode series helps healthcare professionals achieve clinical excellence while addressing burnout, moral distress, and finding peace in life-and-death medicine. Each episode combines evidence-based protocols, compelling narratives, and spiritual wisdom for sustainable medical practice. Perfect for physicians, residents, nurses, paramedics, and all healthcare professionals involved inDr Satish Kumar Bhardwaj Disturbo fisico e malattia Igiene e vita sana
  • Chapter 18: THE YOGA OF LIBERATION AND LETTING GO From "ACLS Through the Lens of Bhagavad Gita.
    Jan 5 2026

    On his final shift as a resident, Dr. Amrit runs a perfect code. Every intervention flawless. The 45-year-old mother of three dies anyway. How do you find peace when you do everything right and the patient still dies?This final episode reveals the ultimate teaching that sustains 30-year careers: liberation through letting go. Learn to perform duty with perfectionwhile releasing attachment to results beyond your control. Understand the three questions that bring peace after every code. Discover how to serve fully without being destroyed by outcomes you cannot guarantee.The culmination of all 18 teachings. The wisdom that makes everythingelse sustainable. The final gift from teacher to student. Clinical Focus: Outcome limitations, sustainable practice, processingdeath, finding peace, career longevity .Gita Teaching: Moksa—liberation through action without attachment toresults (BG Chapter 18)


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    12 min
  • Chapter 17 -Evidence Faith Ego and 1.4 Percent
    Jan 5 2026

    This chapter explores the synthesis of modern evidence-based medicine with the ancient philosophical concept of sraddha, or faith, categorisingclinical practice into three distinct psychological temperaments. By using ahospital journal club as a narrative backdrop, the text contrasts Sattvic faith, which is a truth-aligned commitment to scientific data and humble self-correction, against Rajasic ego-driven interventions and Tamasic adherence to outdated traditions. The core message emphasizes thattrue medical wisdom requires calibrating one’s confidence tothe actual quality of available data, noting that a mere 1.4% of resuscitation guidelines rely on high-level evidence. Ultimately, the source serves as a pedagogicalguide for practitioners to achieve intellectual liberation byreplacing dogmatic or impulsive actions with a disciplined, evolving pursuit of clinical truth.

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    13 min
  • Chapter 15: The Yoga and Roots of Sustained Excellence After ROSC
    Jan 3 2026

    This text integrates ancient Indian philosophy with 2025 medical standards to teach the Yoga of Sustained Excellence, emphasizing that professional duty extends far beyond initial success. Using the Bhagavad Gita’s metaphor of an inverted tree, the narrative contrasts the "branches" of dramatic medical interventions, like achieving ROSC, with the "roots" of comprehensive post-resuscitation care and personal discipline. The source provides a detailed framework for the critical first 24 hours after a cardiac arrest, mandating precise management of oxygenation, blood pressure, and temperature to ensure neurologically intact survival. Ultimately, it argues that enduring excellence in both patient outcomes and a physician's career depends on tending to these invisible, foundational practices rather than chasing temporary, visible achievements.

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    13 min
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