MANGALURU: One of many hardest programs is the well being sciences; solely round 20 per cent of scholars get into increased training in India, and out of that eight per cent seem for entrance examinations, of which 80,000 have an opportunity to change into medical doctors, mentioned Dr M Okay Ramesh, Vice Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi College of Well being Sciences, Bengaluru.
He was addressing the commencement ceremony of the universities below Father Muller Charitable Establishments, right here on Friday. “There may be one fixed in life: solely change. Thus, the momentum for the subsequent part in life is anticipated so much from you, both increased teachers or being a breadwinner,” he informed the recent graduands.
Datuk Dr Heric Corray, chief working officer of Sabah Healthcare, Malaysia, who was the visitor of honour, pressured on life as a altering set of experiences with the medical realm as a noble career. “Nobody has it on a regular basis—character of power, to which one should focus and be disciplined in life. Sufferers will put their lives in your palms, so preserve your professionalism as a caregiver. No sharing of non-public knowledge, which could threat the privateness of the sufferers.”
In his presidential comment, Most Rev Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop, Diocese of Mangalore, and president of FMCI mentioned that the efforts put into training must be put to good use for mankind. Man can’t do it alone; however wants the knowledge and windfall of God.
The FMCI instituted the President’s Gold Medal, which was conferred to Dr Niranjan.
He was addressing the commencement ceremony of the universities below Father Muller Charitable Establishments, right here on Friday. “There may be one fixed in life: solely change. Thus, the momentum for the subsequent part in life is anticipated so much from you, both increased teachers or being a breadwinner,” he informed the recent graduands.
Datuk Dr Heric Corray, chief working officer of Sabah Healthcare, Malaysia, who was the visitor of honour, pressured on life as a altering set of experiences with the medical realm as a noble career. “Nobody has it on a regular basis—character of power, to which one should focus and be disciplined in life. Sufferers will put their lives in your palms, so preserve your professionalism as a caregiver. No sharing of non-public knowledge, which could threat the privateness of the sufferers.”
In his presidential comment, Most Rev Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop, Diocese of Mangalore, and president of FMCI mentioned that the efforts put into training must be put to good use for mankind. Man can’t do it alone; however wants the knowledge and windfall of God.
The FMCI instituted the President’s Gold Medal, which was conferred to Dr Niranjan.