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Tricitynews
Chandigarh 04th August:- The Association of
British Scholars (ABS), Chandigarh Chapter in collaboration with
the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) Punjab and Chandigarh
(UT) Regional Branch and the Department of Public Administration, Panjab
University, Chandigarh organized a Special
Lecture on Minimum Medicines, Maximum Health by Dr. R Kumar, a
senior eye specialist &President, Society for Promotion of Ethical &
Affordable Healthcare (SPEAK) in Department of Public Administration, Panjab University
Professor
B.S. Ghuman, Vice-Chancellor, Punjabi University, Patiala, President ABS,
Chandigarh and Honorary Secretary, IIPA Punjab and Chandigarh (UT) Regional
Branch presided over the lecture, welcomed the guests and introduced the
speaker
In his address, SPEAK founder Dr R Kumar advocated
teaching ethics at every stage of education. He appealed to universities to
introduce a 4 years course after pre-medical, ’Guide to health and wellness’. A
guide will look after the health of 500 persons and will not allow them to fall
sick. He said that he will not be called
a doctor and will not prescribe any medicine. This will create millions of
jobs, increase productivity, improve economy and reduce national expense on
disease treatment. We have sent a note on this line to PMO and Chief Justice of
India to treat it as a PIL.
Dr R Kumar dwelt on the crisis facing healthcare in
India. He said that the focus has to
shift from the care of the sick to health care. People do not get ideal
treatment in the government hospitals because of pressure and apathy while the
treatment in the private ones is unaffordable and exploitative. The only option
left for them is to go in for Preserve health by following healthy habits and
proper life style so that they can avoid bad hospitals. We do not have to be
medicine minded or test minded but we must be health minded. This is the
paradigm shift that is required.
He underlined that the medical test packages being
promoted these days are a big hoax that can lead any normal person to become a
patient by making him feel sick. His emphasis was that the people need to think
before going to a hospital and they can dwell on the factors that are
responsible for making them unwell. These can be things like Smartphone
addiction, dehydration, sleep deprivation, anemia, lack of exercise, over work
and over ambition that often lead to stress, sadness and fatigue besides lack
of sunlight and inadequate ventilation. He specially castigated junk foods,
white poison foods, obesity and its consequences.
He also cautioned about wasteful expenditure coupled with
lack of dignity and torture to senior citizens in the terminal stages of their
life, when they are unlikely to survive. He termed the ICU treatment as
‘Maximum medicine, minimum health, where the mortality rate is high and chances
of leading a productive life are minimal, even if the patient survives.
The lecture was attended in large numbers by members of
ABS, IIPA Regional Branch, faculty members of Department of Public
Administration and other Departments of PU, researchers and students. Harish
Sethi, Vice-President, ABS Chandigarh Chapter proposed the vote of thanks.
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