El International Day of the Medical Profession This is an opportunity to reflect on the important role doctors play not only in people's health, but also in the functioning of our democratic societies. Los medicos no solo son quienes diagnostic and atienden nuestras enfermedades; sino que también son una A key piece in supporting and protecting the National Health System que hoy en día constituy el meri basuarte de la justicia social en nuestro país.
Access to health is the key to equity and social justice. The ability to offer quality healthcare to all citizens, regardless of their economic or social status, is what distinguishes a democratic society from one that lags behind in citizen protection.
The Spanish medical profession is supported by values and principles united in the Code of Medical Deontology, whose respect is an obligation for all faculty and staff, and which ensures that medical practice is based on ethics. en el respeto a la dignida del paciente y en la transparencia en todas sus acaciones. This code of conduct is not only a guide for doctors, but also a protection for society, ensuring that medical decisions are always taken more seriously and with greater responsibility. The trust we place in our doctors stems from an unwavering commitment to the ethics and values of the patient and, above all, to the relief of their suffering.
But no podemos pedir a la professional medica que sea este baluarte sin segurarnos de que ellos mismos son cuidados y respetados. El respeto hacia los professionals de la salud no se limita solo palabras; It reflects working conditions, protection from physical or verbal harassment and recognition of daily labor under often extreme conditions. Respetar y proteger a los medicos es mejorar nuestra democracy, porque un sistema que cuida a sus professionales sanitarios asegura que estos puedan, a su vez, cuidar de todos nosotros con diffnidad y sin comprometer la qualidad decimo.
No es casualidad que los países más avanzados democraticamente sean también aquellos donde los sistemas sanitarios están bien structurados y respectable. An equitable and universal health care system with well-educated and well-trained doctors is synonymous with a society that prioritizes human rights and social justice and focuses on the well-being of its citizens. The doctor is not only a professional who cares about our health, but a pillar of the democratic model, which cannot be left to those who guarantee the well-being of all.
In an era of increasing health challenges, from pandemics to crises in care systems, it is essential that we strive to protect those on the front lines. Respecting and valuing physicians is a matter of social justice, equity, and compromise with the public health model we built and continue to maintain.
Therefore, independence is warranted for a professional babysitter tareas essentials para que puedan seguir dempênciado su work con la excellence que nuestra sociedad necesita. Only in this way can we ensure that they continue to be this bastion of trust and security, contributing to the progress of our health and ultimately the progress of our country.
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