National Doctor’s Day: History, significance behind celebrating noble profession of doctors

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Doctors play a vital role in society. They devote their lives to the well-being of others and make sure everyone is free from different illnesses. They try to learn more about medical science so they can treat every illness correctly.

National Doctor’s Day is an occasion celebrated annually on July 1 by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) to commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy by acknowledging the contributions of doctors toward mankind.

It was first celebrated in the year 1991 to show gratitude for the hard work and contribution of Dr Roy, who served as a physician, a freedom fighter, an educationist and a politician.

He played many roles such as a politician, a freedom fighter, and an advocate for education. Doctors are considered soldiers who don’t fight at borders but save the lives of millions suffering from diseases. They form a crucial part of society and we should remember their sacrifices. It is important to celebrate this day.

There can be no better way to remember the doctor whose story is that of hard work, grit, talent, determination despite racial discrimination, love for his country and unmatched dedication to his profession. He was an eminent physician and the second chief minister of West Bengal for 14 years, from 1948 till his death in 1962.

Dr Roy also played a great role in establishing medical institutions like Jadavpur TB Hospital, Chittaranjan Seva Sadan and Kamala Nehru Memorial Hospital among others and was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1961.

The theme for this year’s National Doctors’ Day is “Celebrating Resilience and Healing Hands.” This theme celebrates the courage of the medical professionals who persevered through the pandemic’s difficulties, ceaselessly restoring hope and saving countless lives.

In the past few years, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences once again shed light on how doctors work round-the-clock shifts to save lives and use their knowledge of the body to aid those in need. For this reason, they are considered among the most important public servants.

This day is commemorated by organising several events and activities in the honor of doctors. Free medical check-ups and camps are organised at healthcare centers in order to promote free-of-cost medical services.

Doctor’s Day is not just celebrated in India but also in different countries, however, on different dates. In the United States, it is observed on March 30, in Cuba on December 3 and in Iran, it is celebrated on August 23.

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