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Reigniting the Flames of Passion to Serve

There is a great need to look beyond material gain by being a physician and focus on fulfillment.


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Soon to be physicians sometimes tend to focus more on perceiving the profession as a business that provides a good income, rather than seeing beyond that side of the profession. Fortunately, Dr. Neville K. Connolly’s memoir, “Called to be a Surgeon: Not for Bread Alone,” broadens readers’ perceptions as the book imparts the true essence of being a fully-committed-to-duties physician or surgeon. His memoir, outlining his experiences, teaches so many things that it births hope even in the direst of situations and shows the joy, and contentment that comes with a dedication to help people in need.

Riddled with head-splitting stress factors, Dr. Connolly’s legacy to medical students serve as an enlightenment should their will to persevere blur in treading the path of the medical world. Not only will medical students learn the true essence of a physician or a surgeon, but they will also learn to practice the virtues deemed necessary in leading a wonderful life.

Have a firmer grasp on your passion as a medical practitioner and grab a copy of Dr. Neville K. Conolly’s life-changing book. For more information about the author and his book, visit his website now: https://nevilleconnolly.com


“Called to be a Surgeon: Not for Bread Alone”
Written by Dr. Neville K. Connolly
Published by Your Online Publicist
Published Date: June 2019
Paperback: $15.99
eBook: $3.99
Website: https://nevilleconnolly.com


About the Author

Neville went to college at the start of World War II at Kings College, Cambridge. He shared rooms with a Choral Scholar who introduced him to the Organ and Choral Scholars at Kings. Neville became very interested in the music at Kings and spent a lot of time with the Organ Scholars, Boris Ord, Harold Darke and David Willcocks. David went on to achieve a very distinguished musical career and became Sir David Willcocks, (the Queen’s Musician). Boris Ord and Harold Darke also achieved very distinguished musical careers. Neville attended the services at Kings College Chapel and developed a love for the service and music of Kings. When Neville immigrated to the USA he left the Plymouth Brethren and joined the Episcopal Church.

Neville’s love of music continued in the US and he became good friends with Norman Scribner, who was the Organ Scholar and Music Director at St. Albans Episcopal Church in Washington DC, where Neville and his family attended. Norman Scribner started the Washington Choral Arts Society, while he was Music Director at St. Alban’s, and became world-renowned as Conductor and Organist. Norman continued as Music Director at St. Albans and was allowed to use the Church facilities for the Choral Arts singers to practice. The Senior Choir at St. Albans was made up mostly of the Choral Arts singers with Norman playing the organ. Neville later found out that Norman Scribner and Sir David Willcocks shared a mutual admiration for one another. Neville’s friendship with Norman Scribner continued and he was able to enjoy the music he loved for the rest of his life.
 


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