World Doctors’ Day is celebrated every year on March 30 to honor physicians for their dedication and compassion in saving lives and ensuring healthy communities. Doctors are often regarded as God as they work tirelessly to save lives, even amidst conflicts or pandemics, without counting their own lives. Often referred to as a noble profession, their mission transcends boundaries and also showcases profound human values rooted in compassion, dedication, and responsibility. They play a significant role in building resilient, healthy societies and the world. While there is no universally declared theme to mark the day, several campaigns are held focusing on the well-being and resilience of doctors, especially in the post-pandemic era. World Doctors’ Day: History World Doctors’ Day is the same as US National Doctors Day. It was first observed in 1933 in Georgia and officially recognized in 1990 when George H. W. Bush signed it into law. The first Doctors' Day was initiated by Eudora Brown Almond, wife of Dr. Charles B. Almond, and was adopted by the Barrow County Alliance. The day was also observed to mark the anniversary of the first use of general anesthesia in surgery by Dr. Crawford W. Long in Jefferson, Georgia, in 1842. The idea was then presented to the Georgia State Medical Alliance in 1933 by E. R. Harris of Winder, president of the Barrow County Alliance. On May 10, 1934, the resolution was adopted at the annual state meeting in Augusta, Georgia. Later, it was resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the US in Congress to designate March 30 as “National Doctors’ Day.” The symbol for Doctors' Day is often the red carnation, chosen for its color that represents love, charity, and sacrifice — that highlights the profession. The US reportedly has over 985,000 to 1 million practicing physicians.World Doctors’ Day: Significance: The day honors physicians' commitment, service, and contributions to healthcare, often highlighting their role in patient care. Their role is also in medical innovations that have given life to people across the globe. It also highlights challenges faced by the physician community, like burnout, workforce shortages, and rising health demands. Doctors are also overburdened with increasing patient load and staff shortages. Some also face workplace violence and safety concerns. Notably, digital healthcare and evolving technologies have also added pressures and an additional burden to their practice. Countries Celebrating World Doctors’ Day World Doctors’ Day is celebrated on March 30 in the US, the UAE, and Australia. India celebrates National Doctors’ Day on July 1, commemorating the birth and death anniversary of renowned physician Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy.