"You should go for ethical practices in your profession and perform the duty with passion. Like a teacher only that doctor is remembered and honoured who behaves humanly and who has more human traits. So he gets respect from everyone," Javadekar said during the 7th Convocation Day of Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital here today.
"A doctor can earn quiet sufficiently in a practice being ethical as it will definitely return him with lot of satisfaction and good amount of living," he added.
135 Students were conferred upon PG degrees in different disciplines.
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