Mangalore: Dr Vivian Roshan D’Almeida Bags Fifth Rank in M S Orthopedics


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RD)
 
Mangalore, Feb 2:
Dr Vivian Roshan D’Almeida bagged the fifth rank in M S Orthopedics’ examination, conducted by Rajeev Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore during May 2009.



 
Dr Vivian Roshan D’Almeida is working as an assistant professor at Father Muller Medical College Hospital, here.
 
Dr Vivian is the son of William and Molly D’Almeida couple, parishioners of St Rita's Church, Cascia.

  

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  • Diana Fernandes, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 05 2010

    HELLO VIVIAN , congratulations on your achievements.have made us all very proud of you...our very OWN BONE DOCTOR -)

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  • Rayan,Dimple Fernandes, Mangalore,VasLane

    Tue, Feb 02 2010

    Heartiest congratulations on this memorable event in your life.wish you all the best.may god bless you

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 01 2010

    Congrats Dr Vivian, now more Mangaloreans can be happy that they have one more able ortho amongst them, who can take care of their creaky joints & bones with rise in ageing population.

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