Urging medical practitioners to show compassion and kindness while treating patients, Health Minister J P Nadda today said the high respect held by people for doctors is getting "eroded" due to increasing complaints of rude behavior.
Noting that his Ministry is all set to expand the network of medical colleges in the country in a "big" way, Nadda said the government has attached a huge importance to promotion of high-quality tertiary care services and expansion of medical education in the country.
"While it may be correct to say that patients often regard their doctors as being next to god, it is still true that doctors professionally command a very high degree of social respect. However, this exalted position for doctors is rapidly getting eroded.
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The Health Minister urged doctors to remember the Hippocratic Oath and to show compassion and kindness while treating their patients and asked the medical practioners present at the convocation to re-dedicate themselves to the cause of health care and healing of the sick and the needy.
Elaborating on the expansion of network of medical colleges in the country, Nadda said in the first phase, 58 district hospitals will be upgraded to medical colleges while 70 medical colleges are being upgraded by adding super speciality blocks under various phases of Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) scheme.
"This reflects the importance attached by the government to the promotion of high quality tertiary care services and expansion of medical education in the country," he said.