Few lines on unsung heros as doctor
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Explanation:
Over the past few months, people`s energy, emotion and attention have been increasingly focused on the novel coronavirus outbreak, which is now officially a pandemic. However, since the first case of COVID-19 was documented in late December 2019, we have been too busy dealing with where the next infection will emerge, deaths connected to the virus, panic buying, news, the prospect of a lockdown and social distancing. Inevitably, we have neglected the crucial role played by health professionals.
The presence of health professionals is an important parameter and immense component to coping with large-scale epidemics, yet they are usually taken for granted.
Being on the frontline, health professionals are at high risk. As in this pandemic, despite possessing far more knowledge and skills than the layman, they are constantly exposed to infected individuals and the virus itself. Therefore, they are among the most vulnerable to getting infected
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Some heroes don’t wear capes, we call them doctors’
This one-liner said by an anonymous person is something we all have felt at some point or the other in our lives. Indeed, doctors play a significant role in our lives. The absolute first and the last event of a human are both certified by doctors, in maternity hospitals and morgue. A doctor is a person with extensive knowledge in the domain of medical science, who applies and dedicates his knowledge to identify the medical problem faced by the patient and then uses his skill to prevent or cure it.
Hippocrates and Imhotep are some of the most ancient doctors in the world who contributed a lot towards mankind. In India, the history of medicine goes way back as well. Sushruta was the first surgeon in the world who lived around 800 B.C. All these men belonged to different era and background, however, their dedication and passion for saving lives and mending them are what makes them stand together. They represent the community known as doctors. To celebrate their work, we celebrate Doctors Day.
To commend the commitment to community that doctors espouse, even as they continue to battle at the frontlines of this war against the pandemic, India’s foremost healthcare professionals were brought together at The Economic Times Doctors Day Conclave 2020, ahead of Doctor’s Day, which is celebrated on July 1st every year.