Minister of State Dr Jitendra Singh awarded 26 young medical professionals from various parts of India for their outstanding work in fields like oncology, paediatrics, endocrinology, orthopaedics, and emergency medicine. He emphasized the importance of early recognition for young doctors, stating that it enhances their confidence and contributes to the future of healthcare services in the country. Dr Singh highlighted the evolving medical landscape, where technology and artificial intelligence have enhanced diagnosis and treatment, underscoring the irreplaceable role of doctors.
Recognizing the expanding scope of medical care with diverse specializations and emerging treatment methods, Dr Singh encouraged young medical professionals to focus on specific areas of expertise and continually update their knowledge. He also addressed the challenges posed by communicable and lifestyle diseases in the post-COVID healthcare environment, stressing the significance of specialized knowledge and continuous learning for medical practitioners. Dr Singh expressed optimism in the honored young doctors, foreseeing their potential to achieve significant milestones in their careers and potentially receive lifetime achievement awards for their contributions to the medical field.
In a previous conclave, Dr Singh had emphasized initiatives like the Biopharma Shakti Mission, India’s advancements in biotechnology, and the establishment of the Anusandhan National Research Foundation along with a Rs 1 lakh crore Research Development and Innovation framework to bolster research efforts through private and philanthropic collaborations.
