The ART OF COMMUNICATING: be very short & simple and use the language you are most comfortable with.Ģ. If you are in large WhatsApp Groups, it would not be a single month when you didn’t receive a video forward comprising of some useful, topical & interesting, Masaaledar (from the perspective the facts & HOW its reasoning were narrated/ presented) from the ‘House of Dr KK’.īut for aspiring doctors and others who want to use social media effectively as Healthcare Communicators/ EDUCATORS, Dr KK has left behind some important tips.
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His Facebook Page with 1.18 lakh Likes, Twitter with 28.5k Followers, Instagram with 80.1k Followers & his most popular YouTube Channel with a whopping 493k Subscribers touched lives of millions of Indians both in India & abroad. Netizens would, of course, feel envious to count on his popularity mostly achieved in last 4-5 years through his Facebook, Insta, Twitter Handles & YouTube Channel. But for sure, he will be there in our collective memory.ĭr KK did not care whether fame came his way or not. Of course, his millions of followers across the country & the globe, will now miss his video & live shows, first of its kind in ‘Public Health Education’ in India. He also told us that he always had a stethoscope around his neck and could save lives on flights, at markets, functions and on the road. In one of the HEAL-thy e-Samvad on Covid-19 held by HEAL Foundation, he had told viewers to never fear the virus and be bold. In his final video, he had told his followers that his death should be ‘celebrated.’ Quoting the showman Raj Kapoor, he said ‘The show must go on…picture abhi baki hain.’ That spoke volumes of his grit and philosophy towards life and death. Every day his HCFI & MedTalk Bulletins were LIVE without a pause, even during most difficult COVID waves!! Even when he was hospitalized, he made efforts to live telecast his bulletin in between whenever he felt better & capable to do so!!!īut should we grieve his loss? No. The Medical, Public Health, Media & Communications fraternity in India plunged into grief with the sudden demise of Dr Aggarwal who succumbed to COVID 2.0 while he was continuously on a zealous mission for last 400 days administering an online health capsule for the people. He was an ace cardiologist who endearingly found space in many hearts. With a stethoscope round his neck always, whether on ground or in social media space, he communicated with the people in a language that they understood.
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He had his footprints firmly on the ground by treating patients and saving lives and through the ubiquitous social media he found space in many hearts across the globe. Padmasri Dr KK Aggarwal, who passed away recently in New Delhi, was one of them. Rarely do we come across doctors who conquer the ground and space.