Doctor’s Day is observed in India on 01 July every year to honour the legendary physician Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy. It reminds us about the nobility of this selfless profession, a vocation that gives us new life
Doctors play an inevitable part in our daily lives. There is not a single person who has not visited a doctor atleast once in his lifetime. They are always remembered with gratitude for their selfless services to mankind. The most rewarding part for many doctors is to see their patients get better and being able to make a difference in their lives. We asked a few doctors on their take on Doctor’s Day. Here is what they had to say:
Dr P A Abdul Hakkim,
director, Mother Hospital, Thrissur
On Doctor’s Day, I would like to reminisce with gratitude all my colleagues especially the senior doctors who have remained with us right from the inception of this hospital in 1991. Their relentless support has helped a long way in building this hospital to what it is today.
Dr K K Gopinathan,
executive director, CIMAR, Edappal
Doctor’s Day is a remembrance day for us doctors to remember the Hippocratic Oath and to perform our duties to the patients sincerely. It is also a time to recognise the contribution and services of senior doctors. I would advise aspiring doctors also to put service to society first and monetary benefits will automatically follow.
Ms. Manju Thomas Poonolil,
Audiologist and Clinical Specialist, Cochlear Implantation
Ephphatha Speech and Hearing Centre, Thrissur
It is important to create awareness about hearing impairment. As an audiologist, I urge all parents to do a hearing screening for early identification and intervention of hearing impaired children. Cochlear implantation is most effective to children between the age of 0-3 years. Let us do our best to bring up socially productive children at par with their peers.
Doctors play an inevitable part in our daily lives. There is not a single person who has not visited a doctor atleast once in his lifetime. They are always remembered with gratitude for their selfless services to mankind. The most rewarding part for many doctors is to see their patients get better and being able to make a difference in their lives. We asked a few doctors on their take on Doctor’s Day. Here is what they had to say:
Dr P A Abdul Hakkim,
director, Mother Hospital, Thrissur
On Doctor’s Day, I would like to reminisce with gratitude all my colleagues especially the senior doctors who have remained with us right from the inception of this hospital in 1991. Their relentless support has helped a long way in building this hospital to what it is today.
Dr K K Gopinathan,
executive director, CIMAR, Edappal
Doctor’s Day is a remembrance day for us doctors to remember the Hippocratic Oath and to perform our duties to the patients sincerely. It is also a time to recognise the contribution and services of senior doctors. I would advise aspiring doctors also to put service to society first and monetary benefits will automatically follow.
Ms. Manju Thomas Poonolil,
Audiologist and Clinical Specialist, Cochlear Implantation
Ephphatha Speech and Hearing Centre, Thrissur
It is important to create awareness about hearing impairment. As an audiologist, I urge all parents to do a hearing screening for early identification and intervention of hearing impaired children. Cochlear implantation is most effective to children between the age of 0-3 years. Let us do our best to bring up socially productive children at par with their peers.
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