A sense of responsibility is demonstrated by actions, not
by words.
Doctors
have the responsibility to protect and promote the health of their patients.
These responsibilities lie at the heart of the medical health sector, providing
its moral foundation. Doctors should not be solely concerned with curing
patients' physical ailments. They should also care for their patient's
emotional and spiritual well-being. The phrase “sense of responsibility” is not
very new in the dictionary of any educated individual. The concept behind it is
simple and quite common for every person to take or impart. However, a sense of
responsibility is a quality that helps determine an individual’s maturity and
professionalism.
The
success of any student or graduate depends on the kind of training he/she
received. Students are taught to observe study and think in a particular way
that enables them to grasp new information and implement it easily and
effectively. Renowned educationist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, Dr David K Pillai explains the importance of harboring a sense of responsibility quality
among young medicos.
Note that
Dr. David K Pillai is the chairman of Kings International Medical Academy
(KIMA). Kings International Medical Academy (KIMA) in association with Davao
medical school foundation is a premier FMGE/NEET coaching institute with a
proven track record of delivering excellent results to aspiring medical
students. Many students who completed their coaching under KIMA have done well
in competitive exams, securing lucrative placements all over India. As one of
the best institutes in the country, KIMA aims to make the path for aspiring
medical students less strenuous through its fair chances and support. KIMA also
enables deserving candidates to pursue MBBS in the Philippines at a
surprisingly low cost.
Let's
dive back into the sense of responsibility. Here's why it is so
important!
Responsibility
is an important trait that instills a sense of discipline, commitment, and
order. It holds value in shaping an individual's behavior towards duty and
accountability. A sense of responsibility and trust are demandable qualities in
the healthcare sector, says Dr. David K Pillai.
Dr. David
K Pillai further added that the concept of responsibility has been well
accepted by society in general, be it an individual or a group. Since medical
students are the future guardians of society, it is extremely important to
inculcate this value within them with the highest degree.
For the
young students, after their medical training, they will serve their society and
community. Sense of responsibility becomes critical to excel in their medical
profession. It also helps them overcome certain biases and prejudices in
society or at least makes them aware that they are vulnerable to such biases
without proper knowledge of ethical values. Students at medical colleges should
be taught about ethics, human rights, and discrimination. But it is only when
they nurture a sense of responsibility among themselves that they can largely
contribute towards making a better tomorrow.
Educationist
Dr. David K Pilli believes that students' success depends on the kind of
training they receive and not whether teachers are good or bad. According to
Dr. Pilli, students should be taught to think in a particular way that enables
them to easily grasp the needs of social responsibility.
According
to David K Pillai, “When you take the sense of responsibility for
your actions, you are committing to be accountable. This includes providing
information or taking steps toward the solution of other's problems.”
Responsibility is not just an ordinary word or something which we do every day. It is behavior. It is to think about our actions and their consequences before reaching for a decision. It is important for everyone, but more for the young minds who will make us proud by working responsibly, says Dr. David K Pillai.