Vadodara: Around 600 docs from across the nation in addition to world wide will take part in a three-day World Congress -2019 to be arranged through the Medical College Baroda Alumni Association from Friday.
The World Congress will mark the 70 years of Baroda Medical College (BMC). It will be one of the greatest ever alumni meet that may see the presence of nearly 150 NRI docs settled in several portions of the arena.
The match will be inaugurated through Dr Damodar Nene, who is an alumnus from the first batch of the BMC on Saturday.
Usually, after an opening of each five years the alumni affiliation organizes the convention. However this time, it's after an opening of 10 years that the government medical school is website hosting the Congress that will be held with the theme of ‘futuristic drugs’.
“We may have alumni proper from the first batch to the new pass-outs who will take part in this Congress. The BMC is the oldest medical school of Gujarat which had made humble beginnings with the first batch of 40 scholars who passed out in 1954. Presently, after approval from the Medical Council of India, we're operating the first batch of 250 scholars,” mentioned dean Dr A T Leuva.
“During the convention, we will be able to have 38 mavens talks during which our alumni will share their expertise in their respective fields. Also, the winners of the essay pageant that used to be arranged for students will be felicitated. There can be a talent night where our alumni will exhibit their abilities,” mentioned vice-dean Dr Yogesh Marfatia.
A are living surgical operation workshop on head and neck cancer will be also arranged as part of pre convention. Every batch may have its personal batch sensible reunion on the medical school where entertainment programme and kite flying have also been planned for them.
“We are all proud of the contributions of the BMC which equipped us the sturdy basis for all the luck that shall we succeed in in our fields,” mentioned NRI Dr Ajeet Kothari, who is the chair of the board of trustees of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin and in addition heads the BMC Alumni Association in the United States.
The World Congress will mark the 70 years of Baroda Medical College (BMC). It will be one of the greatest ever alumni meet that may see the presence of nearly 150 NRI docs settled in several portions of the arena.
The match will be inaugurated through Dr Damodar Nene, who is an alumnus from the first batch of the BMC on Saturday.
Usually, after an opening of each five years the alumni affiliation organizes the convention. However this time, it's after an opening of 10 years that the government medical school is website hosting the Congress that will be held with the theme of ‘futuristic drugs’.
“We may have alumni proper from the first batch to the new pass-outs who will take part in this Congress. The BMC is the oldest medical school of Gujarat which had made humble beginnings with the first batch of 40 scholars who passed out in 1954. Presently, after approval from the Medical Council of India, we're operating the first batch of 250 scholars,” mentioned dean Dr A T Leuva.
“During the convention, we will be able to have 38 mavens talks during which our alumni will share their expertise in their respective fields. Also, the winners of the essay pageant that used to be arranged for students will be felicitated. There can be a talent night where our alumni will exhibit their abilities,” mentioned vice-dean Dr Yogesh Marfatia.
A are living surgical operation workshop on head and neck cancer will be also arranged as part of pre convention. Every batch may have its personal batch sensible reunion on the medical school where entertainment programme and kite flying have also been planned for them.
“We are all proud of the contributions of the BMC which equipped us the sturdy basis for all the luck that shall we succeed in in our fields,” mentioned NRI Dr Ajeet Kothari, who is the chair of the board of trustees of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin and in addition heads the BMC Alumni Association in the United States.
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