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The Anti Burnout Prescription The Name Test: My First Battle as a Commonwealth Scholar with the General Medical Council UK
The grand door of London's General Medical Council (GMC) was my final gate on October 1, 1985. After a chaotic departure from Chennai and a disorienting journey, I was 15 minutes early, my folder holding all my hard-won credentials. I needed only the GMC's stamp to begin my Commonwealth Scholarship.
Communication was through a small, shuttered window. A clerk handed me a form. In Tamil Nadu, we had shed caste surnames in a social revolution, using our father's first name as an initial. My given name is Pandiyan; my father's is Natarajan. In all my records, I was N Pandiyan. I filled the form faithfully.
She returned, polite but final. "Not acceptable."
I showed her my certificates, our ...