Dr. Samir Pilankar, Robotic Knee Surgeon.
Orthopaedic surgeons are known for their demanding schedules, long surgeries, emergency calls, and high-pressure decision-making. While dedication to patient care is essential, maintaining personal well-being is equally important for long-term success. According to Mumbai-based orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Samir Pilankar, achieving work-life balance is not about working fewer hours—it is about developing the right habits.
Dr. Samir Pilankar is a reputed Robotic joint replacement surgeon with 27 years of experience & is rated among the best in Mumbai. After extensive training in renowned hospitals in Switzerland, Spain & Germany, he has successfully performed over 10,000 Arthroscopy & Joint replacement surgeries. He was awarded with the prestigious Abdul Kalam Award, Times Icon award 2022 and has been featured in India Today’s top orthopedic surgeons 2025. Recently he has published his book “Seven Rules for a busy doctor” which is a practical guide for doctors navigating the pressures of modern medical practice.
Drawing from years of experience in a demanding surgical specialty, Dr. Samir Pilankar highlights five key habits that can help professionals thrive at work while maintaining their health, relationships, and peace of mind.
1. Schedule Personal Time Like an Important Appointment
Most professionals meticulously plan their clinics, surgeries, and meetings but often neglect their own health and family commitments. Dr. Pilankar recommends blocking dedicated time for exercise, hobbies, and family activities in the calendar just as one would schedule an operation or consultation.
2. Learn to Delegate
Many doctors spend valuable time on administrative tasks that can be handled by trained staff. Delegating non-clinical responsibilities allows professionals to focus on activities that truly require their expertise while reducing unnecessary stress and workload.
3. Prioritize Physical Fitness
Orthopaedic surgeons frequently advise patients to stay active but often struggle to follow the same advice themselves. Regular exercise, adequate sleep, and healthy nutrition improve energy levels, concentration, and resilience. Even 30 minutes of daily physical activity can have a significant impact on overall well-being.
4. Protect Family and Relationship Time
Professional success loses much of its meaning if achieved at the expense of personal relationships. Dr. Pilankar emphasizes the importance of being fully present during family time. Simple habits such as having meals together, taking short vacations, or dedicating technology-free time to loved ones can strengthen relationships and reduce burnout.
5. Create Daily Recovery Rituals
High-performance careers require regular recovery. Whether it is reading, meditation, prayer, music, walking, or simply spending quiet time alone, having a daily recovery ritual helps the mind decompress from the pressures of the day and prepares it for the challenges ahead.
The Bottom Line
Work-life balance is not a luxury—it is a professional necessity. Doctors who take care of their physical health, mental well-being, and personal relationships often experience greater career satisfaction, make better decisions, and enjoy more sustainable success. As Dr. Pilankar says, "A successful career should enhance your life, not consume it."
