National Doctor’s Day 2022: A reminder for healthcare professionals to take care of themselves amid COVID-19

National Doctor's Day 2022: Challenging times made us all realize the importance of healthcare professionals.  (Representational image: Shutterstock)

National Doctor’s Day 2022: Challenging times made us all realize the importance of healthcare professionals. (Representational image: Shutterstock)

The demanding profession requires the doctor to call on 24X7X365. During the COVID-19 pandemic, health experts, doctors, ASHA workers and nurses emerged as the real heroes

National Doctor’s Day 2022: What is more important than saving someone’s life in this difficult time? Our health professionals play a vital role in improving the access and quality of health care to the population.

The demanding profession requires the doctor to call on 24X7X365. During the COVID-19 pandemic, health experts, doctors, ASHA workers and nurses emerged as the real heroes. While we were safe inside our homes, they were on their toes fighting to keep their patients alive. Challenging times made us all realize the importance of healthcare professionals. To appreciate the efforts of our doctors, July 1 is celebrated as National Doctor’s Day. On this special day, let’s remind our doctors to take care of themselves.

The theme of National Doctor's Day 2022 highlights the contribution of doctors who care for an entire family or a community.  (Representational image: Shutterstock)
The theme of National Doctor’s Day 2022 highlights the contribution of doctors who care for an entire family or a community. (Representational image: Shutterstock)

Of

  1. spend time with family
    Amidst your busy schedule, make sure to take some time out to spend a day with your family. Taking time off will provide a sense of control, calm, and well-being.
  2. monitor your health
    In the process of keeping others healthy, here’s a gentle reminder for you to take care of yourself. Monitor your health regularly and take precautionary tests frequently amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. Train near and dear ones
    Health professionals can give their loved ones basic training on how to care for patients. If you fall ill, there is someone to look after your health. You can also spread awareness about prevention of infectious diseases.

what not to do

  1. skipping breakfast
    To increase immunity, it is most important that you eat your first meal properly. Don’t skip breakfast in the rush to reach the hospital on time. This is your first immunity shield of the day.
  2. meeting patients without masks
    You should say no to patients who come without a mask. This will not only keep your health in good shape but will also teach them a lesson.

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