President Mohammed Shahabuddin today asked physicians, nurses and other concerned to further ease medical services for the poor as he opened the 'Fourth International Scientific Conference-2024' at a city hotel.
"Priority should be given to providing medical services to the poor . . . And it must be ensured that they (poor) are not deprived of treatment or neglected in want of money," he said.
Bangladesh Cardiovascular Research Foundation and Interventional Academy of USA organised the conference.
The head of the state also asked for vigil so that none can be cheated by illegal hospital-clinics or fake doctors.
"Providing quality medical services to the country's vast population is a challenge. But, the government already took steps for better medical service... Treat patients with kindness and provide utmost care to protect the patient's dignity and privacy," he told the doctors.
The president also lauded infusing dynamism into medical education, treatment, service and research activities and improving medical management.
He called upon the government, private sectors and physicians to come forward to ensure further development of the country's overall health system as well.
The president categorically said doctors and nurses will have to be more sincere in providing medical care to a large population.
He called the medical profession as noble, saying some fake doctors and health institutions hit headlines and bring bad names for the medical community.
"So you will have to be careful so none can create any negative impression among the general public for some unscrupulous people (doctors), fake physicians and illegal treatment centers," he said.
Referring to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's trust in the doctors of Bangladesh, the president said Bangladesh has many world-class doctors who can be relied upon.
In this context, he highlighted the success of the free Covid-19 vaccination programme in Bangladesh which created a role model in the world and thanked everyone concerned for that.
Highly appreciating the initiative of such an international conference, he said the participation and view-exchange-meeting of national and foreign eminent cardiologists would help enrich professional skills and experience of especially young doctors.
Shahabuddin said, "Medical science is ever-changing. As new diseases emerge, medical science advances to overcome those. And treatment, education and research programmes should be conducted keeping in mind the nature of various types of disease."
He underscored the need for raising awareness to prevent heart disease, cancer, AIDS and other fatal diseases.
Referring to the government's constant efforts to ensure universal healthcare at people's doorsteps, he said the government aims to create a welfare society and state by ensuring a pollution-free, environment-friendly healthy living for every citizen.
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman took the groundbreaking step for expanding health care at the grassroots to bring medical services to the doorsteps of the common people in the war-torn country immediately after independence, he added.
"You (doctors) have to play an effective role in building the 'Sonar Bangla' envisioned by the Father of the Nation through the implementation of 'Vision-2041' in the health sector under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina," Shahabuddin said.
In order to ensure modern healthcare, he said the government has taken various steps, including establishing new hospitals and nursing institutes resulting in tremendous progress in the health sector.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Samanta Lal Sen, Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA) President Dr Mustafa Jalal Mohiuddin, Vice Chancellor (VC) Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) Prof. Dr. Md Sharfuddin Ahmed, Course Chairman of Interventional Academy, USA, Dr. Rajesh M Deve, Prime Minister's personal physician Prof Dr. ABM Abdullah and President of Bangladesh Cardiovascular Research Foundation Prof. Dr. SM Mustafa Zaman, among others, spoke.