President Murmu: Doctors' Moral Duty to Put Patients First at AIIMS Nagpur

President Droupadi Murmu addressed the convocation at AIIMS Nagpur, stating that medicine is a noble profession of serving humanity with sensitivity. She emphasized the social and moral obligation of doctors to always prioritize their patients' interests to maintain trust. The President highlighted government efforts, including new AIIMS institutes, to improve healthcare access and medical education. She also urged the medical fraternity to embrace technological advancements like AI to ensure quality healthcare reaches everyone and contributes to a developed India.

Key Points: President Murmu on Doctors' Social Obligation at AIIMS Convocation

  • Medicine is a path to serve humanity
  • Empathy and trust are vital in doctor-patient relationships
  • Government expanding AIIMS for better access
  • Technology like AI must bridge rural-urban healthcare gaps
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Social, moral obligation of doctors to place interests of patients above all else: President Murmu at AIIMS Nagpur Convocation

President Droupadi Murmu addresses AIIMS Nagpur convocation, emphasizing doctors' moral duty to prioritize patients and embrace technology in healthcare.

"It is the social and moral obligation of doctors to place the interests of their patients above all else. - President Droupadi Murmu"

Nagpur, April 15

President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday graced and addressed the convocation ceremony of All India Institute of Medical Science Nagpur.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said that the field of medicine is not merely a profession; it is a path for serving humanity with sensitivity.

"A doctor not only treats diseases but also instills hope in the minds of those suffering from disease. The empathetic counsel which doctors provide offers strength not only to the patient but also to their family members. Often, doctors encounter challenging situations; yet, even in such circumstances, they must maintain sensitivity toward the patient and their family. Patients and their families, too, should always treat medical professionals with respect," President Murmu said.

This is essential for maintaining the bond of trust between a doctor and a patient, the President said while adding that the good health of citizens is as important for the nation's progress as it is for their own personal well-being.

"To ensure that citizens remain healthy and are able to contribute to nation-building to their full potential, the Government of India has taken several significant steps over the past decade," she said.

The President said that the establishment of new AIIMS across the country has not only enhanced access to better medical treatment but has also expanded opportunities for medical education.

She was happy to note that within just a few years of its establishment, AIIMS Nagpur has established itself as a leading centre for medical education, research and excellent healthcare services, President's Secretariat said in an official statement.

The President said that the present era is the time of rapid transformation in the healthcare sector.

"Across the globe, unprecedented progress is being made in the field of medicine through new technologies like Artificial Intelligence, digital health services and advanced research. We must move forward by embracing these changes. Technological developments should be leveraged to bridge the disparity in healthcare facilities between rural and urban areas and to ensure that quality healthcare reaches everyone," she said.

The President said that doctors hold a high status in society.

"People respect them and place their trust in them. They entrust doctors with the responsibility of safeguarding their health and lives, as well as those of their loved ones. Therefore, it is the social and moral obligation of doctors to place the interests of their patients above all else. By fulfilling this obligation conscientiously, they can further enhance their own reputation as well as that of the medical profession," she said.

The President said that, along with the spirit of service, doctors must also cultivate a commitment to lifelong learning.

"Curiosity is the foundation of progress. The drive to discover novel solutions within medical science will not only help them become exceptional doctors but will also provide them with greater opportunities to serve," she said.

The President said that those associated with the medical fraternity are fortunate to have received the unique opportunity to serve humanity. "They should take pride in this responsibility and discharge it with sensitivity."

She expressed confidence that the graduating students will not only achieve success in their personal lives but will also contribute to keeping fellow citizens healthy.

"On the strength of such efforts, we will succeed in achieving the goal of a Viksit Bharat by the centenary year of our independence," the President concluded.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Absolutely agree with the emphasis on empathy. But we must also acknowledge the reality - many doctors in private hospitals are under pressure to meet revenue targets, which can conflict with patient interests. The system needs to support ethical practice, not just expect it.
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Arjun K
The expansion of AIIMS is a game-changer for healthcare access. For too long, quality treatment was concentrated in metros. Now, institutes like AIIMS Nagpur are bringing world-class care to tier-2 cities. This is real nation-building.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in India for 5 years, I've seen both sides. The dedication of doctors here, especially in government hospitals with massive patient loads, is incredible. But the President is right - the bond of trust requires respect from patients' families too. It's a two-way street.
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Karthik V
Lifelong learning is key! Medical science is advancing so fast. AI in diagnostics can be a great equalizer for rural healthcare if implemented correctly. Hope the new graduates embrace tech to serve better. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
Beautifully articulated. "Instilling hope" is the most important job of a doctor. I remember the doctor who treated my mother during her illness - his calm demeanor and clear communication gave us so much strength. That's the real service.

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