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National Doctors Day: Significance , How to celebrate

National Doctors Day

National Doctors Day

National Doctors Day is celebrated on 1 July,1991 in the honor of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. Dr. Bidhan Chandra’s birth anniversary and death anniversary fall on the same date, i.e. July 1. During pandemic time, doctors worked 24/7 sacrificing a lot. We find it difficult to keep a mask for 20 minutes but doctors keep it for hours.  This day offers a chance to say thank you to the doctor and appreciating them for their efforts. By giving greeting cards, roses and chocolates, people appreciate the real heroes of the society. 

Who is Dr. Bidhan Chandra?

Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy was born on 1 July, 1882 at Bankipore(Patna). He studied at Presidency College in Kolkata and later at Patna College with Honors in Mathematics. In 1901, he joined the Calcutta Medical College. After completing medical studies in India, Dr BC Roy leave England for higher studies. He was not only a Physician but also an educationist, statesman who also served as second  chief minister of west bengal. He died on 1 July, 1962 at Kolkata. Coincidentally his birth anniversary or death anniversary are on the same  date. That’s why doctors day is celebrated on 1 July. He also received Bharat Ratna Award. 

Significance of National Doctor’s Day:-

How to celebrate Doctors Day?

How to become a doctor in India

The courses after MBBS include specialisation in MD (Doctor of Medicine), MS (Master of Surgery), and other diploma programs. As for India, admissions to MD/MS are conducted through a few common PG entrance exams which include NEET PG, INI CET. The specializations offered under MD, MS, and other diploma programs and what the specialized doctors are called is listed below:

1 Cardiologists – They are specialized in the  heart and blood vessels.They are for:-

2 Dermatologists – They are specialized for the hair, skin and nails. You might see them for:-

3 Neurologists – They are specialized for the nervous system. You might see them for:-

4 Otolaryngologists – They specialize in ear, nose and throat . They are for:-

5 Nephrologists – They specialize in the kidney as well as high blood pressure. You might see them for :-

6 Gastroenterologists – They specialize in the stomach, small bowel and colon. You might see them for:-

7 Hematologists – They specialize in the diagnosing, treating and managing conditions related to the blood and bone marrow. They are for:-

8  Orthopedists – They specialize in diagnosis, treating and managing conditions related to the musculoskeletal system such as bones, ligaments, muscles, nerves, joints and tendons. They are for:-

9 Podiatrists – They specialize in feet and ankles. They are for:-

10 Psychiatrists – They specialize in mind and soul. You might see them for ;-

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