New Delhi: Every year on July 1, India observes National Doctor's Day to honour Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, a medical genius, politician, and freedom fighter. Dr Roy died on July 1, 1962, at 80. Coincidentally, his birthday was also on July 1, 1882. The contribution of doctors goes beyond treating patients and saving lives. They inspire one to be hopeful and optimistic during what appears to be the darkest period of their life. National Doctor's Day is an excellent occasion to recognise and thank medical professionals for their contributions to our lives.


National Doctor's Day 2023: History


National Doctor's Day was initially commemorated to honour the great physician and former Chief Minister of Bengal, Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy who was instrumental in the formation of the Medical Council of India and the Indian Medical Association.  He was born on July 1, 1882, and passed away on July 1, 1962. Roy was awarded the Bharat Ratna, which is considered India’s highest civilian award.


In his honour and in recognition of his vital achievements, the Government of India established July 1 as National Doctor's Day in 1991. This decision was made to honour Dr. Roy's legacy, professionalism, and humanitarian principles, as well as to recognise the importance of doctors and their role in society.


National Doctor's Day 2023: Significance


The significance of National Doctor's Day is to honour doctors and recognise their contributions. It provides a forum for people to show their gratitude and admiration to the medical community for their relentless work, devotion, and commitment to saving lives, improving health, and delivering medical treatment to those in need. Doctors are the fighters and the heroes who need to be acknowledged more often.


National Doctor's Day 2023: Theme


This year the theme for National Doctor's Day in India is - 'Celebrating Resilience and Healing Hands.' The doctors made an invaluable contribution during our global fight with Coronavirus and continue to be resilient as newer diseases, infections and health issues emerge.