MBBS degrees awarded to 137 students at PIMS convocation
The Hindu
A total of 137 MBBS students from the 2017 batch and 35 postgraduate students from the 2019 batch were presented degrees at PIMS convocation
Rohit Sarin, an international consultant with World Health Organisation and former Director of the National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases in New Delhi, has underscored the importance of humanity in the field of modern medicine.
Delivering the Graduation Day address at a recent convocation ceremony of the Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Dr. Sarin urged the outgoing graduate doctors to uphold professional ethics in their practice.
A total of 137 MBBS students from the 2017 batch and 35 postgraduate students from the 2019 batch were presented degrees.
Peter Manoharan, PIMS Medical Superintendent, administered the Hippocratic Oath to graduates.
Raghavalakshmi received the award for the best overall graduate and Sudharshanam G.R.M. the best outgoing graduate. Various other undergraduate and postgraduate students received awards for their academic excellence.
Distinguished faculty members, who had published their research in peer-reviewed journals, were felicitated on the occasion.
Anil J. Purty, PIMS Director-Principal, presented the annual report for 2023.
Prarthana Prasad is a social media influencer, entrepreneur and a leading voice from the LGBTQ+ community. At a recent Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) Conclave held in Bengaluru she opened up about how she is often a “token ticket” for the corporate world, increasingly contacted by brands for promotion during Pride Month.