WHEN you are a highly qualified doctor who lives and works in a remote corner of northeastern India, chances are that you have gone a long distance in life. It is so with Dr Roshine Mary Koshy. She grew up in Kerala, studied at the Christian Medical College in Vellore, spent a year in Jharkhand and now heads the Makunda Hospital at Bazaricherra in the district of Karimganj in Assam.
Dr Koshy is 38 years old and an MD in internal medicine. Hers has been a restless search to find meaning in her career as a physician by serving the. . .