A symposium on Ethics in Medical Practice was organized by the Medical Service Society at Hotel River View in Abul Fazl Enclave, Delhi. The speakers discussed the reasons for the decline of ethical values in the field of health.
Professor SS Sangwan, former Vice-Chancellor of Rohtak University, provided an overview of the prevailing situation in the medical field.
Dr. Iram, Dr. Diba, Dr. Ajit Thakur, Dr. Israr, and Dr. Sadiqa Sohail participated in the discussion on the decay of moral values in connection with the symposium.
Former Vice-Chancellor of Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, Dr. Prof. Aslam Parvez, presided over the program. He stated that unethical practices are occurring in all sectors of life, including healthcare, which is a cause for concern. Religion teaches us high moral values, and he believes that if people start reading and understanding religion, the situation will improve.
Dr. Farooq, the President of the Medical Service Society, pointed out the decline of ethical values in the field of healthcare services and emphasized that the main purpose of the establishment of the Medical Service Society is to eradicate these unethical practices, which he considers a crime. He also noted that a doctor cannot be honest if the entire society is corrupt.
Dr. Fazlur Rahman from the Indian Council of World Affairs and Dr. Syed Farooq from Himalaya Drugs also expressed their views.