A Look Back into 2023 and My Writing Plans for 2024

It had been a tumultuous and an eventful year. As I had promised, Pals Forever was published on Father’s Day. The Resurrections – on Christmas. My piece of real estate on the internet, witoldniesluchowski.com, saw construction of the great website built by liz@liztheresa.com and company. Beautiful and functional, the new website is my megaphone into […]

Christmas is coming

As promised, The Resurrections is available on Amazon. This is a Kindle version. I am working now on the paperbook edition.

And Now a Christmas Present for Me

I’ve been working hard on a Christmas present for my readers. The Resurrections is just about to be launched. But before… Here is a Christmas present for me. A new, completely redesigned website. The address is the same https://witoldniesluchowski.com/ My new home. Thanks to hard work by Liz liz@liztheresa.com, and Zack. Please check it out.

My New World Symphony in ‘C’

Just something came to my mind. When I arrived to this country, I first lived in Charlotte, in North Carolina. To start my surgical internship and residency, I traveled to Cincinnati. From there I moved to Columbia, which is in South Carolina. Next for me was to go back to Charlotte, where I completed my […]

The Resurrections: Man and His Dog

As promised, I have a big announcement to make. The second part of my trilogy following the Murano family saga is coming. It will be ready for Christmas. In the first part, Pals Forever, Dr. Murano created a perfect family. Or so he thought. The second part, The Resurrections, sees the family in disarray. Jack […]

Healthcare: Feeding of The Hungry Giant

The complexity of our health care delivery system is at the root of the problem. The chain of care starts with a patient, as it should. It ends with the government devising the policies and providing the funding for the delivery of medical services. Or maybe it’s the other way around? The health care bill […]

Why Doctors’ Suicide Rate Is So High

It all starts with the length and the intensity of the medical training. After college, there are years of training in the primary specialty, and more if one wants to subspecialize. In my case, there were 5 years of general surgery, and 2 years of cardiovascular subspecialty. All that after I’ve already completed a full […]

End of Summer Gift for My Readers

There are plenty of reasons to celebrate. I’m sitting on my porch looking at the greenery outside. The sun is coming up, and I can hear the world around me slowly waking up. It’s so quiet, I can hear my thoughts. And I like it that way. My laptop is in front, and my coffee […]