'We have not lost faith, but we have transferred it from God to the medical profession' - George Bernard Shaw
Healthcare in India is presently the cynosure of global attention. A country that churns the highest number of medical brains, is also recording excellence in healthcare services. It is no longer wishful thinking that alongside IT brilliance, India is on the road to being an important healthcare hub.
India has made significant contributions in many medical specialties - cardiac care, orthopedic surgeries, cosmetic surgery, and dentistry, to name a few. Our eminent surgeons have performed successful surgeries on complex cases. Patients from neighboring countries have made a beeline to our hospitals to avail superior healthcare facilities. Their well-being stands testimony to Indias brilliant team of white coat individuals.
Today, July 1st, is celebrated in India as Doctors day. This is also the birth anniversary of the exemplary physician the world knows as Dr B.C Roy, who has left his footprints on the sands of time. His dedication to the poor is a beacon for the medical fraternity. India is home to many medical experts who have picked up the threads of serving the poor and sick.
Our eulogy is incomplete if we do not mention the extraordinary service rendered by Dr Devi Shetty in the field of cardiac care. His institution, Narayana Hrudayalaya in Bangalore has become a landmark for cardiac care. The team at the hospital have saved many poor lives by conducting free surgeries, which otherwise would have been unimaginable to the ailing poor. To all the Doctors in India, this day is in appreciation of your invaluable contribution to our healthcare services.
This journey has not been easy for a developing nation like India. There have been setbacks to Indias healthcare milestones. The proverbial black sheep have raised their ugly head time and again, leaving a blot on what is a noble professi
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