Avoid drinking with non-doctors: IMA to members

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has directed its office-bearers to refrain from drinking with "non-doctors" and become "brand ambassadors of health" for the society.
In a recent advisory, the representative voluntary organisation of doctors has also asked its members to observe dry days on July 1 (Doctors' Day) and September 5 (Teachers' day).
It also suggests a "safe limit" for alcohol consumption -- 18 ml for male and 9 ml for female doctors.
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"No alcohol should be served at IMA meetings," says the advisory, which is part of the IMA's "alcohol policy".
It says doctors have a responsibility to put into practice what they preach to patients on leading a healthy lifestyle.
It urges them to maintain dignity before patients, a dictum also laid down in the Medical Council of India's (MCI's) code of ethics.
"A physician shall uphold the dignity and honour of the profession. A patient should be able to trust his doctor and have confidence in him. Any public display of 'undignified' behaviour erodes the trust in the doctor and gives the profession a bad name," said Dr KK Aggarwal, National President of the IMA.
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First Published: Jun 25 2017 | 11:42 AM IST
