Your Heart, My Hands: An Immigrant’s Journey to Become One of America’s Preeminent Cardiac Surgeons

Jul 22, 2019 · 51m 31s
Your Heart, My Hands: An Immigrant’s Journey to Become One of America’s Preeminent Cardiac Surgeons
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7-15-19 Answers for the Family Interview with Arun Singh, M.D. Host: Allen Cardoza & Co-Host: Gabriella van Rij An encouraging and inspiring true story on how a boy from India...

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7-15-19 Answers for the Family Interview with Arun Singh, M.D.
Host: Allen Cardoza & Co-Host: Gabriella van Rij

An encouraging and inspiring true story on how a boy from India overcame a difficult childhood and devastating hand injuries and became one of the most preeminent cardiac surgeons in U.S. history.

Leaving a life marked by crippling setbacks and his father’s doubt, in 1967 a twenty-something doctor from India arrived in America with only five dollars and the desire to claim his American dream. The journey still awaiting Dr. Arun K. Singh would be unparalleled.

Faced with an entirely new culture, racism, and the lasting effects of disabling childhood injuries, through hard work and perseverance he overcame all odds. Now having performed over 15,000 open heart surgeries, more than nearly every surgeon in history, Dr. Singh reflects on his most memorable patients and his incredible personal life.

Shared for the first time, in Dr. Singh;s new book Your Heart, My Hands: An Immigrant’s Journey to Become One of America’s Preeminent Cardiac Surgeons, he describes these intimate and uplifting accounts, along with photos, will have you cheering for the underdog and appreciating the enduring determination of the human spirit.

ABOUT ARUN SINGH, MD

Arun Singh, M.D., preeminent cardiac surgeon, has personally performed over 15,000 heart surgeries. Dr. Singh has earned numerous awards as a physician including the American Heart Association’s Hero at Heart Award and the Milton Hamolsky Outstanding Physician Award. In practice at Rhode Island Hospital since 1975, Dr. Singh has been voted “Top Doc” by Rhode Island Monthly Magazine for the last 16 years. He was also elected to the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame, only the second person of Indian descent to receive this distinction. He lives in Providence, RI.
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