Work with empathy as human sensitivity and competence are very important in field of medicine: LS speaker Birla to Medical students
Jaipur: All medical students should work with the perspective of empathy as human sensitivity and competence are very important in the field of medicine, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said on Saturday.
He was addressing the fifth Convocation ceremony of Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology here.
Birla extended warm greetings and best wishes to all the students.
The Lok Sabha Speaker observed that there has been a massive transformation in medical sciences in the last few decades.
New technology, based on new research and innovation, has completely changed the medical field, he said.
Referring to the global pandemic Covid-19, Birla recalled that during the pandemic all doctors and paramedical staff fought with collective resolve and achieved success.
Emphasizing on the adoption of new discoveries in the medical field, Birla said the country has to move forward by adopting modern science and innovation.
In the context of India's youth, he said Indian doctors are known not only in India but also abroad because of their ability and knowledge.
Speaking about strengthening the health sector in the nation, Birla said both the government and the private sector are working together with dedication in health care research and innovation.
Appreciating the Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology, he mentioned that it is his strong desire to see Jaipur and Rajasthan developing as a major medical hub in the country in the coming years.
Congratulating all the graduating students, Birla said all the students should contribute in building a healthy India with the spirit of service to humanity and the nation.
He said, referring to the call given by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, that Indian youth should dedicate themselves towards building a developed India.
The Lok Sabha Speaker also laid the foundation stone of 'Institute of Innovation and Research in Medicine' of Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology.
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