14 Doctors who are Accomplished Writers – A Doctor’s Day Special đź©ş

While doctors are venerated for their frontline effort during the pandemic and well-known for their illegible prescriptions, not many of us know that a large number of physicians have succeeded in the writing arena. Doctors have the perfect opportunity to observe patients, empathize with them and make sense of the human condition.

Here are some stellar writers who are medical physicians as well:

Khaled Hosseini

Khaled HosseiniKhaled Hosseini began writing The Kite Runner while he practiced medicine, spending the early hours of the day to finish his writing quota for the day. The success of The Kite Runner led him to take a sabbatical from the medical profession. Listen to him talk about his medical career here.

Robin Cook

Pandemic (Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery)If there’s one writer who was incessantly worried about a pandemic-like situation, it’s medical thriller writer and physician Robin Cook. His character Jack Stapleton is a character who was concerned by the possibility of super spreader respiratory illnesses. Famous books by Robin Cook include Coma, Outbreak and Pandemic.

Atul Gawande

Atul-Gawande - Wikimedia CommonsAtul Gawande is a doctor by morning, writer by night sort of multi-tasker. His books are an intersection of medicine, compassion and solutions. His books The Checklist Manifesto and Being Mortal talk about treatment management and humanist interventions when faced with critical illness.

Siddhartha Mukherjee

Buy The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer Book Online at Low Prices in India | The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.inSiddhartha Mukherjee wrote The Emperor of All Maladies intermittently during his medical practice and oncology research. At any one time, he juggles multiple disciplines with an effort to understand the root of the disease. Read about his writing experience here.

W. Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham - WikipediaThe famous novelist, short story writer and playwright Somerset Maugham once said, “I do not know a better training for a writer than to spend some years in the medical profession. The doctor, especially the hospital doctor, sees it [humanity] bare.” Famous books by him include The Razor’s Edge, Of Human Bondage, The Painted Veil, etc.

Anton Chekhov

File:Anton-chekhov-4 JAM.jpg - Wikimedia CommonsAnton Chekhov, one of the world’s most celebrated short story writers, was a dedicated doctor. He was fascinated by the lives of his patients and his compassion shines through in his writing. Many of his stories focus on aspects of the medical profession such as Anyuta, Ionych, A Boring Story, A Doctor’s Visit, etc.

Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle - Wikipedia

Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of the Sherlock Holmes stories, practiced medicine for a decade. He focused on ophthalmology and his unsuccessful practice ended up being a boon to the detective fiction genre.

Abraham Verghese

Buy My Own Country: A Doctor's Story Book Online at Low Prices in India | My Own Country: A Doctor's Story Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.inAbraham Verghese studied medicine in Ethiopia and India and ended up practicing medicine in the United States. He took a swing at his writing dream by applying to the Iowa Writing Workshop. Books by him include Cutting for Stone and My Own Country: A Doctor’s Story. Learn more about his journey here.

Taslima Nasrin Sarkar

Most know this outspoken author and Ananda Purashkar winner for works like her 1993 novel, Lajja. But did you know that Nasrin also practiced as a gynecologist for many years before turning to full-time activism? Her experiences as a doctor have formed the cornerstone of much of her writing and played a central role in the development of her ideologies and passion.

 

Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar

Kamal Kumar Mahawar

 

Nawal El-Sadaawi

Paul Kalanithi

 

Michael Crichton

Who doesn’t know and love the exciting action thrillers penned by Michael Crichton? Crichton holds an MD from Harvard, but never pursued a medical career, opting instead to devote his time to writing – his true passion. And lucky for us he did, or else the world may still have been waiting for a Jurassic Park to come along and shape our cultural landscape.

 

Let us know if you have any physician writers in mind and we can add to this list.

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Article contributors: Neelima, Anushka