M’lore: Prof Dr Shantharam Shetty Elected IOA's National President


M’lore: Prof Dr Shantharam Shetty Elected IOA's National President

Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (SM/MB)

Mangalore, Dec 13: Renowned orthopaedic surgeon Prof Dr M Shantharam Shetty has been elected national president of Indian Orthopaedic Association (IOA) at the annual general meeting held during the IOA national conference at Kolkata recently.

Dr Shetty is the first Kannadiga to be elected to this top, prestigious post. The IOA has its headquarters in New Delhi and has branches in all state capitals and units in all the major districts of India. It has about 7,500 members.

He is at present vice-chairman of the Nitte Education Trust and chairman of Tejasvini Hospital here.

Read more about Dr Shetty and also an interview:

  

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  • sr jyoti bs, paladka/bendur

    Sun, Dec 16 2007

    Prof. Dr. M. Shantaram Shetty is a rare personality bringing healing and comfort by his humane touch and insightful treatment of the whole person. Congratulations Doctor! May God bless your selfless generosity and compassionate touch. Sr Jyoti BS, Bethany, Bendur

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  • parvez ali, riyadh, saudi arabia

    Sun, Dec 16 2007

    Congratulations DR. Shantaram Shetty. I Sincerely wish one day you will receive Bharath Rathna Award. You deserve it. May Almighty Allah bless you with good health and long life.

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  • Sameer KM, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 15 2007

    Congrats to Mr. Shantaram Shetty for the honour. You've made us all proud. Not only is he a great doctor, but also a wonderful human being

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  • basheer mohammed, koteshwar/dubai

    Sun, Dec 16 2007

    With every responsibility and positions that follow Dr.Shetty, the needy and the poor are deprived of a healing touch. we want to see him in the hospitals , not in the seminars and meetings.Proof of his popularity is evident from his late night consultations . It is time he is conferred a Padma award.We wish him good health and strength to untiringly treat scores of his patients from India and abroad.God bless his family members too.

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  • Sr. Carmel Rita A.C., Mangalore/Philippines

    Sun, Dec 16 2007

    Congratulation! Dr. Shantaram Shetty for being elected as the National President of IOA. You deserve this honour for your service to humanity. I pray God's blessings on you that you may be able to fulfill your role as president.

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  • Leena Vas, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 14 2007

    Prof Dr. M Shantharam Shetty is the finest orthopaedic surgeon and we Mangaloreans are fortunate to have a Doctor of his calibre amidst us. He richly deserves this honour as healing is his mission. Dr. Shetty, we are truly proud for you and pray God to give you good health to carry on your good work.

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  • mohd ashif, uppinangady

    Fri, Dec 14 2007

    Congratulation Dr. Shantaram shetty you are the right person to get such a great honor. I wish all the best to your future as IOA`s President.

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