Chowdhury Ishraq Uz Zaman served in the Bangladesh Armed Forces as a doctor for more than fifteen years, and he recalls his triumphs, accomplishments, disappointments and dilemmas in this memoir. It is an account and an analysis of his interactions with the men and the mechanisms of the military establishment.
He examines how a handful of people have threatened to undermine a disciplined and distinguished army, threatening its institutional development and growth. He also explores how the army's medical institutions could function better.
Amongst other things, Zaman also ponders whether or not the assignment of blame for medical mishaps was always entirely fair or justified. The author also reveals the details behind his resignation from the armed forces and the struggles he went through to get his resignation accepted.
Critical reviews of the functioning of any establishment can go a long way to identify problems and take corrective measures, and the author's insights will help business and organizational leaders reassess their practices and take corrective action.
Filled with factual accounts, astute observations, objective criticisms, deserving compliments, realistic recommendations and refreshing humor, you will learn what it truly means to be a military doctor and discover ways to improve your organization in Disorderly Misconduct.
Product details
- Paperback | 364 pages
- 140 x 216 x 21mm | 463g
- 20 Oct 2017
- iUniverse
- English
- Illustrations, black and white
- 1532031351
- 9781532031359
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