
Another distinction for TS surgeon
The Hindu
Padmashri awardee P. Raghu Ram, an OBE and founding director of KIMS-Ushalakshmi Centre for Breast Diseases, has achieved the rare distinction of being conferred with Honorary Fellowship of the Associ
Padmashri awardee P. Raghu Ram, an OBE and founding director of KIMS-Ushalakshmi Centre for Breast Diseases, has achieved the rare distinction of being conferred with Honorary Fellowship of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain & Ireland (ASGBI), an organisation that represents the surgical fraternity in United Kingdom and Ireland. ASGBI president Neil Welch bestowed the honour upon Dr Raghu Ram during the 100th centenary annual general body meeting of the association, which was held virtually on Tuesday. Addressing the meeting, Mr Welch said, “Raghu Ram is the first surgeon of Indian origin to have this honour conferred on him and we are delighted to welcome him as Honorary Fellow of ASGBI.” Honorary fellowship is the highest honour and recognition, which is conferred by ASGBI to select few surgeons from world over who have made significant contributions to surgery and surgical care. The award is prestigious and limited by statute, and according to the ASGBI Constitution, the number of honorary fellows can never exceed 60.
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The Union and State governments provided support in several ways to the needy people, but private institutions should also extend help, especially to those requiring medical assistance, said C.P. Rajkumar, Managing Director, Nalam Multispeciality Hospital, here on Saturday. Speaking at a function to honour Inspector General of Police V. Balakrishnan and neurologist S. Meenakshisundaram with C. Palaniappan Memorial Award for their contribution to society and Nalam Kappom medical adoption of Type-1 diabetic children, he said the governments implemented numerous welfare programmes, but the timely help by a private hospital or a doctor in the neighbourhood to the people in need would go a long way in safeguarding their lives.











