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Proceedings of 31st Annual Convocation

Dr.Ram Baran Yadav, Hon’ble President of Republic of Nepal was the Chief
Guest at the 31st Convocation of PGIMER today. While speaking to the
new degree holders and faculty of PGI Dr.Yadav became nostalgic about the
good old days he spent in the Institute. It was a homecoming for the
Hon’ble President of Nepal as his son and daughter-in-law had also been
alumni of PGIMER. Dr.Yadav shared his memories with the audience in
the form of many anecdotes. Dr.Yadav is an alumnus of the Institute and
was awarded a degree in Internal Medicine in 1985. He paid rich
tributes to Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, former Prime Minister of India, S.
Partap Singh Kairon, the then Chief Minister of Punjab who conceived the
City Beautiful and also PGIMER.The Convocation was presided over by the
Hon’ble Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad, who
is also President of PGIMER. Sh. Azad congratulated the 330 students
who were being bestowed the degrees and requested them to remember and
preach the mission of PGI that is service to the community, care to the
needy and research for good of all. He said, “We are all looking upto
institutions like PGi Chandigarh and AIIMS to take the lead in building
this much needed inter-disciplinary connectivity. This is not to
suggest that we move away from training doctors as we have been doing so
far. We need many more doctors than we are currently producing and
we need to upscale our capacities of producing human resources for health.
In the 11th Plan we are running a centrally sponsored scheme of Rs.1350
crore for strengthening and upgradation of medical colleges. This
effort is expected to add about 4000 PG medical seats to the existing
pool. We are also expecting an increase of 10000 post graduate seats
in two years time across the country by changing various norms that
determine student intake into medical courses. 269 new nursing
colleges, one more National Institute of Paramedical Sciences and nine
regional institutes are also being established. But these are
conventional strategies and we need to look at more dynamic options
Virtual classrooms using information technology for distance learning,
evening shifts for optimizing infrastructure, need to be seriously
considered.
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leave these thoughts with you with the assurance that resources would not
a constraint for out of the box ideas. You are all aware of my
govt.’s determination to raise public sector spending on health care to
2-3% from the current 1.1%. This was below 1% at the start of the
11th Plan. The investments made in the health sector primarily
through the National Rural Health Mission have started showing results.
As per recent data given by the Registrar General of India, infant
mortality rate (IMR) has come down from 58 per 1000 live births in 2005 to
50 per 1000 live births in 2009. This could not have been possible
without improvement in the availability of human resources, and
infrastructure in our primary health care system.
Encouraged by this success we have now launched the Integrated National
Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular
disease and Stroke as also the National Programme for Health Care of the
Elderly. These programmes have been extended to 100 districts across
21 States. All individuals over 30 years of age as also pregnant
women will be screened for diabetes & hypertension etc. For Cancer control
while focus would be on early detection, each district would be provided
funds upto rupees one crore for chemotherapy of 100 persons. Government is
aware that treatment of these diseases can drive entire households into
penury. Successful implementation of these programmes will have a
salutary impact on the management of these diseases.
PGI Chandigarh can provide technical oversight to the programmes at least
in this part of the country. In this manner the skill and expertise
developed in the Institute could seamlessly be transplanted at the grass
root level.”
Earlier in his address Prof. K.K.Talwar, The Former Director PGI said,
“The outstanding quality of the PGI’s training programmes for medical and
paramedical courses is known throughout the world. The faculty has
contributed significantly not only to the development of clinical
facilities but also in creating new training programmes and carrying out
state-of-the-art medical research. More than 650 research papers were
published in journals of high repute last year.
Training programmes have been initiated in upcoming specialties like
Pediatric Hemato-Oncology, Pediatric Critical Care, Pediatric Neurology,
Neuro-Radiology and Cardiac Anaesthesia. In view of the severe shortage of
medical physicists, M.Sc. (Medical Physicist) in Radiotherapy and Nuclear
Medicine was started few years back in collaboration with the Panjab
University, Chandigarh with the approval of the Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre. The Stem Cell Research Facility is fully functioning and newer
specialties like facilities of Translational and Regenerative Medicine and
Nanotechnology are being initiated to strengthen research. Telemedicine
facility was started in 2005 with inauguration of the Punjab-PGI Tele-link
by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji. Now PGI is connected
to the adjoining states and provides tele-education and telemedicine
facilities to various hospitals around the region. PGI is the first
medical centre in the country to link with Bhutan, Afghanistan and Sri
Lanka as a part of the SAARC Telemedicine Network. On 21st January,
2011 the tele-link with Nepal was inaugurated by the Prime Minister of
Nepal.
Our present plan is to modernize the Research Blocks and the Nehru
Hospital to add another 250 bedded block with state-of-the-art operation
theatres aimed at services for cancer, neuro-surgery, multi-organ
transplant and other emerging specialties. We are deeply grateful to our
Hon’ble Minister and President of the Institute for sanctioning Rs. 515
crore for the planned budget and another Rs. 370 crore for the OBC
Expansion Scheme to strengthen and modernize our existing facilities.
PGI has always had a close association with Nepal and its people. Scholars
and students have always considered PGI as their favored destination for
academic pursuits. About 110 students have completed their MD/MS from this
Institute. Many students have received D.M./M.Ch. in various
super-specialties. More than 120 candidates have completed M.Sc. and B.Sc.
degrees in various medical and paramedical specialties and in Nursing.”
Today, 330 students were awarded degrees. During the Convocation PhD was
awarded to 21 students; DM (medical super-specialties) of Cardiology,
Clinical Pharmacology Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Pulmonary Medicine,
Nephrology, Neurology & Neonatology to 33; MCh (surgical
super-specialties) of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery,
Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Paediatric Surgery, Surgical
Gastroenterology, Urology to 24; MD in the medical specialities of
Anaesthesia, Biochemistry, Community Medicine, Dermatology, Medicine,
Microbiology, Nuclear Medicine, Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Pathology,
Psychiatry, Pharmacology, Radiodiagnosis, Radiotherapy & Transfusion
Medicine to 137; MS in the surgical specialities of Otorhinolaryngology,
orthopaedic surgery, ophthalmology & surgery to 40; MHA (Master of
Hospital Administration) to 4; MPH (Master of Public Health) to 8; MSc in
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Medical Biotechnology, Speech & Hearing &
Medical Technology to 23 and BSc. in para-medical courses to 40.
The Chief Guest awarded Gold, Silver & Bronze Medals to the students for
outstanding research and academic excellence. These include Major General
Amir Chand Gold Medal to Dr. Yogesh R.Barapatre (in MD/MS/DM/M.Ch
category) and Dr. Nitin Mahajan (in PhD category); V.K.Saini Gold Medal to
Dr. Nitin Mahajan; R. Nath Gold Medal in the field of Biomedical
Sciences to Dr. Maryada Sharma; Aikat Memorial Gold Medal to
Ms.Ninjit Dhanota; Silver Medals for Research Work to Dr.Sai Sunil Kishore
M. and Ms.Aanchal Mehrotra; Bronze Medals for Research Work to Dr. Kali
Prasad Adhikari and Ms.Nirupama Chandel. Twenty-five students of
various medical and paramedical courses were awarded Silver Medals and
fifteen students Bronze Medals for academic excellence.
H.E. Shiv Raj Patil, Administrator UT & Governor Punjab, H.E. Sh.Jagannath
Pahadia, Governor of Haryana, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana, Sh.
Sh.Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Hon’ble Ministers from Punjab and Haryana Prof.
Lakshmi Kanta Chawla, Smt. Kiran Chaudhry, & former Director General, ICMR,
former Directors, Deans, Emeritus Professors were present on the
occasion.Prof. Vinay Sakhuja, Dean PGI thanked all the dignitaries for
their graceful presence and congratulated the students for their
achievements. Prof. Amod Gupta, Chairman, Institute Function Committee and
Sub-Dean conducted the function.
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