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Symbol
The Doctor's Day is also symbolized by Red Carnation because of the color of the flower which denotes love, charity, sacrifice, bravery and courage, all of which are synonymous with the medical profession.
Significance of Doctor's Day celebrations
This significant day has so many reasons behind its celebration. All doctors begin their professional lives with the noble ideals of serving humanity and healing those in need; however some practitioners lose sight of these ideas and become corrupt and unethical. Doctor's Day is thus is a time for doctors to reflect on their own careers, realize the responsibility they bear and redirect themselves onto an ethical path of healing those in need.
- Almost all the people at some point of time in life are dependent on efficiency, and the service rendered by them.
- There is an enormous and remarkable progress in the medical facilities which should be acknowledged.
- This is also a way of encouraging other doctors who have failed in their career due to lack of commitment.
- Every now and then we come across protests against doctors when they fail in performing their duties. With alternate to such incidents when there is a day for showing our gratitude as a mark of respect will help those doctors in improving their dedication more to the profession.

Wish them Good Health to Show Our Appreciation for Their Service to Mankind."








