Doctors and service providers must adhere to professionalism and ethics



All doctors and service providers in the country have been asked to continue to be loving, committed, devoted and consider the professionalism and ethics of the medical industry. The statement was made by the Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania Hon. Dr. Philip Isdor Program at the end of the week in Siha district while talking to health care providers and the people of the district. Dr. Mpango said that he knows there are many doctors and health workers who do good work with others even in difficult and dangerous environments. "You are doing God's work and continue to do so without giving up. Along with the Government continuing to improve your interests, I also urge you to be motivated to see the value of many people's lives that you have saved with the health services you provide". In addition, he asked all doctors and nurses to use their expertise to provide health and prevention education. He said that it is clear that the cost of treatment for a person who has contracted a disease is high and sometimes cannot be borne by the majority of Tanzanians, so the Ministry of Health, doctors and health workers should increase their efforts to provide health education, especially that which aims to protect Tanzanians from infectious diseases. infectious and even non-infectious to avoid high medical costs. 

 
"Be innovative in providing education, use various methods including social networks, information technology and communication as well as digital systems" Let's remember the saying of our elders that, "Prevention is better than cure".

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