Doctors should remember their Hippocratic oath, improve behaviour towards patients: Yogi Adityanath

Published On 2019-11-25 04:17 GMT   |   Update On 2019-11-25 04:17 GMT
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"Doctors should remember their Hippocratic oath. If you misbehave with patients they will not come to you and your career will be finished, "he further said while inaugurating a new academic block of Lohia Institute of Medical Science here.

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said that doctors need to improve their behavior towards patients.

"Doctors should remember their Hippocratic oath. If you misbehave with patients they will not come to you and your career will be finished, "he further said while inaugurating a new academic block of Lohia Institute of Medical Science here.

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The Chief Minister observed that King George's Medical University (KGMU) and Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI) were known for providing quality healthcare services and with opening of new academic block, Lohia Institute has also registered its name in this list.

He stated that Uttar Pradesh was moving towards providing quality healthcare services to people.

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"We should try and run our institutions in a professional manner", he further stated.

In order to provide full benefit of government schemes to every needful, institutions concerned should make efforts, the Chief Minister asserted.

"Previous governments never thought about peoples welfare, while our government is continuously working on this and academic block of Lohia Institute is the true example of it", he further asserted.

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