New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday said that women’s dedication in the medical field forms the backbone of the country’s healthcare system.
Addressing the “Women in the Medical Profession (Multi-specialty Meet)” programme at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, the Delhi CM said women are making significant contributions across the medical sector as doctors, surgeons, researchers, nurses and healthcare specialists.
Gupta said the role of women in healthcare goes beyond treating patients, as their work also contributes to building a healthier and safer society.
She noted that the sensitivity, compassion and dedication women bring to the profession make medical practice more humane.
The programme was attended by senior doctors, medical experts, nursing staff and a large number of women healthcare professionals.
The Chief Minister said the Delhi government places high priority on women’s health and empowerment, adding that the government is working to improve healthcare services, expand medical facilities and run awareness programmes to ensure that every woman has access to quality healthcare.
The CM said the institution has provided quality treatment to millions of patients and has contributed significantly to medical education, research and modern healthcare services.
She added that women doctors, nurses, researchers and healthcare workers at the hospital are making meaningful contributions to society and inspiring future generations through their dedication and service.
