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‘Ethics, empathy and spirituality are going down in medical profession‘ Updated: Updated: It has lost the kind of respect it once had, says Mohan Share Article AAA First copy: Dr. Rajiv Raman, Dr. Mohan Kameshwaran, Venu Srinivasan, Dr. V. Mohan, and Rajiv Menon, at a book launch function on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: RAGHUNATHAN SR It has lost the kind of respect it once had, says Mohan Ethics, empathy and spirituality were going down in the medical profession due to increased commercialisation, said V. Mohan, chairman, Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre. Speaking after the launch of his autobiography titled Making Excellence A Habit, he said that the medical profession had lost the kind of respect that it once had. He said that more than talking about diabetes, he wanted to bring out in his book how ethics, empathy and spirituality could still be combined with medicine. ....