Voluntarily serve in remote areas without govt bonds: Mansukh Mandaviya asks newly graduating doctors
During the fourth convocation ceremony of AIIMS Jodhpur on Saturday, Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Mansukh Mandaviya encouraged newly graduated doctors to voluntarily serve in remote areas without the necessity of signing a bond imposed by the government. At the ceremony, Mandaviya presented medals to 22 students, and approximately 780 undergraduate, postgraduate, nursing, and super-specialty students were conferred with degrees.
Emphasizing a sense of duty among all citizens towards the nation, Mandaviya highlighted that the medical profession is a service to humanity, not a commercial endeavor. He urged the graduating doctors to willingly contribute their skills and expertise to remote areas, fostering a commitment to public health without the need for mandatory agreements.
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