Mangaluru: Medical Mullerians’ honoured with gold, silver medals


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Mangaluru, Oct 22: An online international video case presentation contest was organised by the AETCM (Academy of Emergency, Trauma and Critical Care Medicine ), Amritha Institute, Kochi in October and November.

Among the hundreds of entries from all over the world, interesting cases in emergency medicine by the students, interns and postgraduates - two students from FMMC bagged the first and second places with a lot of appreciation from international emergency medicine faculty.

The first place bagged by Ann Georgy - a final year medical student who presented a case of spontaneous coronary artery dissection. She was praised by her judge Dr Hisham Ahamed MD DM, consultant interventional cardiologist at Amrita Institute of Medical Science for he was impressed with her clinical presentation skills, efficient use of the presentation medium and clear understanding of the clinical narrative. As a member of the panel which evaluated her performance, they found that she demonstrated a good grasp of the clinical problem being discussed and was well prepared with the contemporary literature as it applied to the clinical entity being considered. They were not surprised to find out that she had secured the first prize in that competition.



The second place bagged by Dr Sushmitha Ravikumar- an intern with an avid interest in emergency medicine and Obstetrics - presented a rare case of torsion uterus with Antepartum Haemorrhage, which was meticulously managed and turned out life-saving - by the FMMC department of obstetrics earlier this year. She was mentored by Dr Joylene DAlmeida, associate professor of the department of ObGyn of Father Muller Medical College Hospital.

Her presentation, dedication and knowledge on the subject helped her bag the second place at the grand finale and accolades from various stalwarts in the field. Dr Radhamani K, head of OBG, of Amrita Hospitals, Kochi is quoted, “Haemorrhage is one of the leading cause of maternal mortality. Your team could save the life of the patient even though peripartum hysterectomy is done. I appreciate your courage as an intern to present this complicated case. Your presentation including the operative findings and the background of LR was excellent. Almost all questions were answered by you."

Fr Richard A Coelho, director of the Father Muller Charitable Institutions congratulated the students and their mentors, commending their efforts and dedication toward the health of their patients. The administrator of the medical college, Fr Ajith B Menezes was elated and proud of the winnings. Wishes galore poured in from Dr J P Alva dean, Dr Ramesh Bhat, vice-dean and faculty of the Father Muller Medical College.

It was a proud moment for the college to be recognized at an international platform and by the stalwarts in India. FMCI has always emphasized the importance to education and healthcare thus, always adding such feathers to its cap through its various celebrated colleges and hospitals. A proud moment for our nation and our city.

  

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  • Rohan Tauro, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 22 2020

    Hearty congratulations, Ms Ann Georgy and Dr Sushmitha Ravikumar, for achieving accolades of international repute. We feel immense pride to be blessed with bright, young minds who can keep calm in moments of crisis and emergency and apply their professional knowledge and skill to find solutions. Kudos to you and wishing you the best for your future.

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