Monday, March 30, 2020

March 30 - National Doctors Day


Happy National Doctors Day! On May 30, this day honors any and all of the professionals for their dedication and contributions to society and the community. 

It is their dedication that puts the patient first time and again. On National Doctors Day, we say “thank you” to our physicians for all that they do for us and our loved ones. 

Healthcare today is more complex than ever. With more advancements, tools and information at their fingertips doctors have an overwhelming job to diagnose and treat their patients every day.  

This is the day to honor the men and women who see us three hundred and sixty-five days a year. In every city and hospital, in our military and in our rural communities, doctors pave the way to better healthcare for their patients. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Take the opportunity to thank your physician for responding to late-night phone calls, working long hours and providing unswerving care. Today, more than ever, we know the sacrifices they make to put the health of their communities first.  

For our younger followers, National Day Calendar® has created a coloring page and a word puzzle for the day. You can find more activities in the National Day Calendar® Classroom 

You can find the coloring page and the puzzle by visiting the websites below: 

Use #NationalDoctorsDay to post on social media. 

HISTORY 

On March 30, 1933, this was the first observance of Doctors Day in Winder, Georgia.  Dr. Charles B. Almond’s wife, Eudora Brown Almond, wanted to have a day to honor physicians.   

On this first day in 1933, greeting cards were mailed and flowers placed on the graves of deceased doctors.  The red carnation is commonly used as the symbolic flower for National Doctors Day. 

The first ether anesthetic for surgery was administered by Crawford W. Long, M.D. on March 30, 1842, marking the date for Doctors Day.   

On that day, before Dr. Long operated to remove a tumor from a man’s neck, he administered ether anesthesia.  Following surgery, the man would swear that he felt nothing during the surgery and was not aware of anything until he awoke. 

On February 21, 1991, 41st U.S. President George H.W. Bush proclaimed National Doctors Day to honor the nation’s physicians for their dedication and leadership.  

Today, hundreds of thousands of doctors lead the fight against disease and illness in the United States. They specialize and continue to seek advanced treatments and cures for debilitating conditions. 

How can you thank or recognize a doctor today? 

#NationalDoctorsDay 
#WeStandWithDocs 
@AmerMedicalAssn 
@nichecinema

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