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Enhancing Motivation and Minimizing Constraints in Research Academics:An Acute Need for a Growing Specialty
In 1946, when Sir Morton demonstrated the ETHER SHOW, nobody would have thought in their wildest of dreams that such innovation will mark the beginning of a much safer surgical atmosphere. It was his motivation, innovative thinking, and dedication that led to birth of a newer specialty, The Anaesthesia. The next few decades saw more of such innovations which led to the further development and advancement of our specialty. However, during all these times research academics played a minimal role and it was mainly the motivation and dedication of individuals which helped in advancement of the specialty with their hard work.
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