Father Muller Medical College honours esteemed guests, pay heartfelt tributes on Doctors' Day


Media release

Mangaluru, Jul 1: Father Muller Medical College, a renowned unit of the Father Muller Charitable Institutions, celebrated Doctors' Day on Monday, July 1, at 3 pm in the Decennial Memorial Hall, located on the 2nd floor of the library building. The event was graced by the presence of distinguished guests and revered faculty members.

The chief guest for the occasion was Dr Durgaprasad M R, medical superintendent of Government Lady Goshen Hospital, Mangaluru. The guest of honour was Dr Mahabala Rai, former HOD and professor of orthopedics at FMMCH.

The celebration was presided over by Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director of Father Muller Charitable Institutions, along with Fr Ajith B Menezes, administrator of FMMC, FMCOAHS, FMCOP; Fr George Jeevan Sequeira, administrator of FMMCH; Fr Donald Nilesh Crasta, assistant administrator of FMMCH; Dr Antony Sylvan Dsouza, dean of FMMC; and Dr Uday Kumar K, medical superintendent of FMMCH.

 

The programme commenced with a warm welcome by Dr Mrinal B Shetty, unit chief of spine surgery and HOD of the Department of Orthopaedics. This was followed by the ceremonial lighting of the lamp.

Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho delivered a heartfelt speech, extending greetings and acknowledging the dedication, commitment, and personal sacrifices made by doctors. Chief guest Dr Durgaprasad M R expressed his gratitude to his father for inspiring him, his clients for shaping his career in healthcare, the government of Karnataka for recognising his contributions, and the organisers for inviting him. He also addressed both external and internal challenges faced by medical professionals.

The event included a felicitation ceremony for the guest of honour, Dr Mahabala Rai, who was recognised for his long-standing service as the HOD of Orthopaedics at the institution. The vote of thanks was delivered by Dr Ram Prasad Rai, assistant professor in the department of orthopaedics.

National Doctors' Day, observed on July 1 annually, commemorates the legacy of Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, a prominent physician and the second chief minister of West Bengal, who was born and passed away on this day.

To honour the doctors, the reception, MRD, and Asha Kiran were beautifully decorated. An audio message from the management committee and a slideshow showcasing doctors from various departments were played throughout the day, expressing heartfelt gratitude for their relentless service and dedication.

The event was a fitting tribute to the relentless efforts and contributions of the medical professionals at Father Muller Medical College, celebrating their invaluable service to the community.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Mon, Jul 01 2024

    Excellent; very nice to see doctor's day being celebrated and senior doctors being felicitated; I am extremely happy to see, the Dean, Sylvan Antony Dsouza whom I know very well!!

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Mon, Jul 01 2024

    Congratulations to our dear ever green Dr Mahabala Rai.....Nice to see you honoured there where you worked for so many years. Wish you and each and every doctor, a wonderful Doctor's day !! Dr Udayakumar my best wishes to you too....!! Thank you to you all for your service to human kind.. Our great heroes 👏

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  • Jacintha M, Vamanjoor

    Mon, Jul 01 2024

    Dear Sir, congratulations for being honoured on Doctors day.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jul 01 2024

    May the Almighty bless our Doctors ...

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