Acta Scientific Ophthalmology (ISSN: 2582-3191)

Review Article Volume 7 Issue 1

Sudden and Premature Death Among Doctors: How to Save the Saviours?

Suresh K Pandey1* and Vidushi Sharma2

1MBBS, MS (Ophthalmology, PGIMER, Chandigarh), Ant. Segment Fellowship (USA and Australia), President, Kota Division Ophthalmological Society (KDOS), Vice President, Indian Medical Association (IMA) KOTA, Director, SuVi Eye Institute and Lasik Laser Center, India
2MBBS, MD (AIIMS, New Delhi), FRCS (UK), Oculoplastic Surgery Fellowship (Australia), Author: Meri Kitab Meri Dost: A Motivational Book for Youth, Director, SuVi Eye Institute and Lasik Laser Center, India

*Corresponding Author: Suresh K Pandey, MBBS, MS (Ophthalmology, PGIMER, Chandigarh), Ant. Segment Fellowship (USA and Australia), President, Kota Division Ophthalmological Society (KDOS), Vice President, Indian Medical Association (IMA) KOTA, Director, SuVi Eye Institute and Lasik Laser Center, India.

Received: November 13, 2023; Published: December 08, 2023

Abstract

During the past few years, the sudden and premature death of young medical professionals in India shocked the entire medical fraternity. One of the most important reasons is overwork, stress, lack of sound sleep, lack of physical activity, and lack of regular health checkups. Young and middle-aged doctors are in a critical period of their family and professional career development. Not only do they hope to make breakthroughs in clinical services as well as academic research, but they also face pressure from patients and their families. The escalation of contradictions between doctors and patients has also become an increasing mental burden in the practice of many medical professionals. The health of the entire nation depends on doctors and to achieve that goal, first, medical professionals need to be healthy. As they say in an airplane safety briefing: we must first ensure to put on our own oxygen masks, before we help others. The authors suggest that each and every doctor should take responsibility for his/her own health. Medical professionals/ophthalmologists should regularly perform aerobic exercise or connect with families and friends for support, instead of excessive smoking and drinking. Besides, regular medical checkup (blood pressure, blood sugar, ECG, Echocardiography, etc.) is an effective approach to detecting and decreasing the risk of some potential diseases such as diabetes, coronary artery disease, hypertension, and stroke. Government, non-government organizations, medical/ophthalmic societies, and media should help to improve the working environment and re-establish doctor-patient trust, which may further decrease the sense of “stress/burnout” for doctors. A change of lifestyle and healthy work-life balance – adding yoga, exercise, and meditation to reduce stress, maintain quality eating, and maintain body weight can save many young doctor/ophthalmologist lives.

Keywords: Sudden Death in Doctors; Stress Among Medical Professionals; Work-Life Balance Among Doctors

References

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Citation

Citation: Suresh K Pandey and Vidushi Sharma. “Sudden and Premature Death Among Doctors: How to Save the Saviours?".Acta Scientific Ophthalmology 7.1 (2024): 03-05.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2024 Suresh K Pandey and Vidushi Sharma. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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