Mangaluru: Potentia, Dr M L Dhawale Memorial Oration held at FMHMC


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Mangaluru, Jul 14: To commemorate the inception of Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College (FMHMC)and the birth anniversary of Dr M L Dhawale, the Dr Ml Dhawale Memorial Oration was initiated last year with a vision to showcase the potential of research aptitude in students and promotion of homoeopathic research. This year, Potentia, a competitive avenue for student researchers of homoeopathic colleges all over India, was organized on July 13 and Young Researcher Award was instituted and conducted for the student researchers of Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College on July 14.

The objective of this forum is to promote research in homoeopathy in order to evolve further the scientific basis of homoeopathy.

On July 13, 24 undergraduate and post graduate homoeopathic students from West Bengal, Belgaum, Bangalore, Moodbidri, Tamil Nadu, and Dharwad participated in the National level student research paper presentation competition – Potentia 2022. Fr Roshan Crasta, administrator, Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital and Homoeopathic Pharmaceutical division flagged off the event. He was accompanied by the prinicpal, Dr E S J Prabhu Kiran, vice principal, Dr Vilma Meera D’Souza and the convener, Dr M L Dhawale Memorial Oration, Dr K John Paul. Dr Kurian P J, chairperson, scientific committee introduced the judges for Potentia 2022. The judges were Dr Shivashankara A R, professor, department of Biochemistry, Father Muller Medical College, Dr Sudheer Prabhu, professor, department of Community Medicine, Father Muller Medical College and Dr Prashanth Tamboli, HOD, Research and Medical Informatics, Dr M L Dhawale Memorial Homoeopathic Institute, Mumbai.

The inaugural programme commenced followed by welcome address by the principal. Fr Roshan Crasta, administrator thanked the delegates for participating in the competitions. The programme was presided by Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director, Father Muller Charitable Institutions. The chief guest of the programme was Dr Bipin Jain, principal and director, Dr M L Dhawale Memorial Homoeopathic Institute, Mumbai and the guest of honour was Dr Prashant Tamboli, HOD Research & Medical Informatics, Dr M L Dhawale Memorial Homoeopathic Institute, Mumbai.

The winners of the research paper presentation were declared and felicitated by the Guests on the dais.

First place: Dr Pritam Goswami, Mahesh Bhattacharya Homoeopathic Medical College, West Bengal

Second Place: Raj Kannan, Alva’s Homoeopathic Medical College, Moodbidri

Third Place: Dr Shirurkar Manali Ramachandra, Government Homoeopathic Medical College, Bengaluru

Later, the convener gave the event report and vote of thanks.

The Keynote address was delivered by the Guest of Honour, Dr Prashant Tamboli on the topic ‘Need for Fundamental Research in Homoeopathy’.

The post-lunch session commenced with the competition for the Young Researcher Award, for the student researchers of Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College. Muthu Valliammai Nachiappan was declared as the Young Researcher of Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College for the year.

The MCs for the 2-day event were Asha D’Souza, S M Kokhila, Dr Shreyank Kotian, Jeena Joy, Ankitha Karanik and Srikanya.

 

 

  

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