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Happy National Doctors Day 2016.

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Dear Sir,

Not always true.

I dont work 24/7.

I start work at 8.30am and go home by 8.00pm.
 
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Dear Sir,

Not always true.

I dont work 24/7.

I start work at 8.30am and go home by 8.00pm.


Doctor Mam,

Patient gets Doctors attention all the 24 hours.... in Hospitals, they work in turn. And most of the Doctors are serving the society unminding the working hours and unminding their own health at times, not to mention about emergency and Accident cases.

Anything can be postponed but not a delivery.......

Anything can be predicted to some extent, but not a delivery......(I mean exact date and time,etc)

And it is the Hospitals and Police stations that work round-the-clock all the 365 days.

That speaks volume..
 
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It is scary to go to hospitals now. They are being run like corporate houses ruthless in their pursuit of amassing wealth. They ensure that they get the maximum out of all their gadgets installed. As commoners no one would understand the jargon they speak, and their negligence, errors and frauds go unnoticed, by and large.

Ayurvedic treatment is preferable except in case of surgeries.

The rare few who are dedicated deserve a salute.
 
It is scary to go to hospitals now. They are being run like corporate houses ruthless in their pursuit of amassing wealth. They ensure that they get the maximum out of all their gadgets installed. As commoners no one would understand the jargon they speak, and their negligence, errors and frauds go unnoticed, by and large.

Ayurvedic treatment is preferable except in case of surgeries.

The rare few who are dedicated deserve a salute.

Dedicated people are very few in number; mostly the innate fear in the minds of patients and patient's relatives are exploited and en-cashed.
 
I hope the Doctor' day would remind them of their duties and make a resolution in their mind to give priority to dedicated service over cash.
 
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[h=1]25 Doctors conferred Dr BC Roy Award by the President on Doctors Day[/h]New Delhi: Celebrations of Doctor’s Day saw a grand presentations at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, with the President Of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee presenting Dr. BC Roy National Awards to 25 medical practitioners from across the country. The awards were given to doctors for the years 2008, 2009 and 2010. The Bidhan Chandra (B C) Roy Award was instituted in 1976 in memory of B. C. Roy by Medical Council of India. The Award is presented by the President of India in New Delhi on July 1, the National...



Read more at Medical Dialogues: 25 Doctors conferred Dr BC Roy Award by the President on Doctors Day http://medicaldialogues.in/25-doctors-conferred-dr-bc-roy-award-by-president-on-doctors-day/
 
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