Sunday, 14 June 2015

Gratitude.

Hello readers, 

Hope you all are doing great.

Some patients recover, because they believe in doctors.

-Aristotle

Well in today's blog we want to talk people who help us the most in our lives in our distress, when we are suffering, and try to bring back that smile on our face.

We want to give a tribute to all the doctors, nurses and the other supporting staff who help in first -aid, hospitalization, trauma management, rehabilitation and treatment.





The moment we are in pain or, we are affected by any diseases the first person who comes in our minds is our own family doctors.

Sometimes just a visit to our doctor’s clinic has brought a sigh of relief in our minds.

So what is fascinating about them, that we feel relieved, we think the service mindedness, selfless attitude and the hope they gave to their patients is the answer.

We request to ask yourself this question how difficult it is to save a life? take responsibility for whatever happens at the end ,because the patient ,is a loved one to you and you have now given him to the care of the doctor ,with full hope that ,you will be united with your loved one ,fit and healthy again.

But think from the other side of the mirror, just imagine the risk the doctor is taking on his own life to save a life, he is pushing his body to a limit. And the supporting staffs who strive hard to save one’s life.

The supporting staff 

When an ambulance is struck in a traffic jam, despite of its loud siren and constant honking, people would be reluctant to pave the way for. But in spite of all the odds on the way, they make sure that the patient is safe till the ambulance is reached the hospital. 



Isn't it a great skill what the ambulance drivers’ display! As common people, our duty would be to make way on the road for the ambulance. For doing that even you would be contributing to save one’s life. 

Even nurses play a very important role in assisting doctors with their requirements; they also help by administering medicines round the clock, when doctors are off duty. 


  The student

Another point  to be highlighted is that how difficult is it to become a doctor, of course it’s actually a very difficult task, according to a survey at a global level ,medical students ,show the highest rate of dropouts for many reasons ,and they are also considered as the most stressed people in the world .

If we just look from a productivity aspect, a corporate professional, is expected a productivity of 70%to 80 %, and allowed some leaves throughout the year, well that is not the case for doctors, they are supposed to 100 % productive all the time and they are almost always available for service.

We think we need to grateful to these, divine individuals, who work for the, betterment of the society, who help us lead a happy life, we as individuals though we are happy in life, we are sometime stingy to show gratitude to people.

But when your in pain a doctor doesn't, know how your in life, what are your inner feelings he or she, take care you so well, that you are back on your feet at the earliest, and they don’t except anything from you.



We may all say it is a profession, and they get paid for it, but this profession is one among the risky ones ,just think of the doctors who are treating our brave soldiers ,we feel that is maximum level of service mindedness one can show in this era.

We take time in saluting all the doctors ,and the nurses ,to be precise all the good men and women who work as team in a hospital ,for helping us ,jump over the walls of diseases, escape from webs of viruses ,and we thank them for making us smile again.

Thanks a lot for your team, have a great Sunday.

Living with hope

Tejus R.S and Harish Murthy.


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