Hindustan Times (Noida)

Docs must serve 3-5 years in rural areas: V-P

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : The Vice President, M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday said that serving in rural areas should be made mandatory before giving the first promotion to doctors in the government sector. Speaking at the 11th Annual Medical Teachers’ Day Awards function here, the Vice President said that three-to-five years’ service in the rural areas for young doctors was essential while pointing out that 60 per cent of the country’s population lives in the villages.

Describing the medical profession as a noble mission, he advised the doctors not to give any remission or commit omission, but to serve the nation with passion.

Asking the doctors to remember the core value of compassion for humanity in all their actions, he said “let that be your moral compass when in dilemma and always adhere to the highest level of ethics. If you can serve with a spirit of selfless dedication, you derive boundless and real happiness”. Calling for creating state-of-the-art health infrastruc­ture across the country, particular­ly in the rural areas, the Vice President said the Covid-19 pandemic has accentuate­d the need for better health infrastruc­ture and advised the state government­s to bestow special attention on this aspect. The Vice President stressed the need to increase the number of medical colleges while referring to the government’s efforts to bridge the gap in doctor-patient ratio in the country. He said the doctor-patient ratio was 1:1,456 as against the WHO norm of 1:1000. Expressing his appreciati­on at the government’s plan to establish at least one medical college in each district, he pointed out that the urban-rural ratio of doctors was also highly skewed with more medical profession­als opting to work in urban areas.

Naidu also emphasized that both medical education and treatment should be affordable and within the reach of the common man. He said that top priority should be accorded to education and health sectors with a greater allocation of budget. Referring to the fast-changing technologi­cal world, the Vice President urged the medical colleges to ensure that those passing out of their portals stay abreast of the latest diagnostic and treatment systems. “This has become all the more imperative in the wake of the pandemic caused by SARS-COV-2 as everything about the novel coronaviru­s is new learning to all—from scientists to doctors”, he added. Naidu also expressed his appreciati­on to the Associatio­n of National Board Accredited Institutio­ns (ANBAI), an apex organizati­on of many medical institutio­ns for partnering with the government in providing postgradua­te medical education.

Earlier, he presented the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award to well-known cardiologi­st and President of Public Health Foundation of India, Dr. K. Srinath Reddy and others, including Dr. Devi Shetty.

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