Hospital gives daily dose of national anthem
CAIRO—A decision by Egypt’s new health minister to have intercoms in state hospitals play the national anthem every morning, followed by a recitation of the Hippocratic oath, has set off a storm on social media across the country.
The minister, Hala Zayed, insisted Tuesday’s decision will help promote “patriotism and loyalty” of all hospital staff members as well patients in the state-owned facilities. She also stressed the recitation of the Hippocratic oath— generally taken by all new physician receiving a medical degree and attributed to Hippocrates of ancient Greece, often called the Father of Medicine—would remind doctors of their “professional ethical code and humanitarian role.”