Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
Author ORCID Identifier(s)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2851-1377
Keywords
Doctors' Day, Homoeopathy, Integration, Mainstream healthcare system
Article Type
Editorial
Abstract
National Doctors' Day is observed in India on July 1st to commemorate the birth and death anniversary of Bharat Ratna Awardee, Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, a distinguished physician, freedom fighter, and former Chief Minister of West Bengal, India . This year’s theme for National Doctors' Day was, "Healing Hands, Caring Hearts," highlights the commitment, compassion, and empathy that doctors bring to their practice, underscoring their vital role in saving and enhancing lives. Practised for over a century in India, Homoeopathy has long been known for its role in enhancing the lives of people, in terms of gentle, holistic healing and long-lasting relief of long-term illnesses. It has, therefore, seamlessly integrated into the country’s traditional and cultural fabric, apart from the health scenario of the nation. Currently, there are approximately 3,00,000 registered homoeopathic doctors in India, with around 12,000 new practitioners joining the field annually. To a country that is seen as a hub of Homoeopathy affairs and infrastructure, it is both humbling and gratifying for every Indian homoeopath to receive plentiful wishes on the occasion of National Doctors’ Day from their patients. The all-inclusive approach of the nation on this day, where doctors of various medical streams are greeted and honoured by the people of India also throws light on how India endorses and celebrates its unique medical diversity
Digital Object Identifier
10.53945/2320-7094.2223
Publisher
Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy
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How to cite this article
Kaushik S. Doctors’ day celebration and integration of Homoeopathy mainstream healthcare. Indian J Res Homoeopathy 2024;18:159-160.
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Submitted
17-09-2024
Published
27-09-2024