"At leisure, doctors may choose to indulge in some habits like the occasional glass of alcohol," IMA national president K K Aggarwal said, adding that while doing so in moderation is perfectly acceptable, such engagement in a social setting in presence of patients is improper.
"Doctors preach good habits to their patients on a daily basis... However, like all other demanding professions, a doctor's round-the-clock busy schedule deserves some social or personal time," he said in a statement.
This will ultimately be for the patients' benefit in the long run.
Doctors also should not have their patents on their social media 'friend' list, he said.
The patient-doctor relationship is built on mutual trust and understanding. When patients see their health care provider indulging in such "questionable" behaviour, it creates doubts in this relationship, he added.
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