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Congratulations, Dr Gode.

Ravin '82

> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

> access to minimal access surgery – to the public and to the surgeons

> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient’s

> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

> length of scar they leave behind on their patient’s belly is inversely

> proportional to their operating fees.

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Congratulations Dr. Gode!!

Wud like to congratulate U in person during the next conference.

 

Diwakar Mittal'76

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Congratulations, Dr Gode.

Ravin '82

> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

> access to minimal access surgery – to the public and to the surgeons

> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient’s

> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

> length of scar they leave behind on their patient’s belly is inversely

> proportional to their operating fees.

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> SP Kalantri

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> Department of Medicine

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> MGIMS, Sevagram

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Congrats DR.DILIP GODE

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Congratulations, Dr Gode.

Ravin '82

> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

> access to minimal access surgery – to the public and to the surgeons

> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient’s

> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

> length of scar they leave behind on their patient’s belly is inversely

> proportional to their operating fees.

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>

> SP Kalantri

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> Department of Medicine

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> MGIMS, Sevagram

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Congratulations Dr. Dilip Sir!..........on your appointment and having a vision

to train others............and hopefully do good to the society.........

Very aptly put Kalantri Sir.............these days surgeons are a really a cut

above

regards

aasawari91

sleepy and in trance.............ramadaan makes your time table just go

haywire..........

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Subject: Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode

Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

access to minimal access surgery – to the public and to the surgeons

wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient’s

heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

length of scar they leave behind on their patient’s belly is inversely

proportional to their operating fees.

SP Kalantri

Department of Medicine

MGIMS, Sevagram

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Congrats Dr. Dilip Gode.

Kishore Shah 1974

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> Congratulations, Dr Gode.

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> Ravin '82

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>> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

>> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

>> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer

>> wider

>> access to minimal access surgery - to the public and to the surgeons

>> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

>> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient's

>> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no

>> longer

>> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

>> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that

>> the

>> length of scar they leave behind on their patient's belly is inversely

>> proportional to their operating fees.

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>> SP Kalantri

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>> Department of Medicine

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another feather in  the cap of mgimsians. Congratulations to Dr Dilip Gode and

all the teachers who made us worthy of this.

 

Dr.Dilip J Raichura

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Congrats Dr. Dilip Gode.

Kishore Shah 1974

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Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2012 11:05 AM

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Subject: Re: Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode

> Congratulations, Dr Gode.

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> Ravin '82

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>> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

>> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

>> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer

>> wider

>> access to minimal access surgery - to the public and to the surgeons

>> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

>> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient's

>> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no

>> longer

>> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

>> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that

>> the

>> length of scar they leave behind on their patient's belly is inversely

>> proportional to their operating fees.

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>> SP Kalantri

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>> Department of Medicine

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>> MGIMS, Sevagram

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Congratulations Dr. Dilip Gode

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Congrats Dr. Dilip Gode.

Kishore Shah 1974

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Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2012 11:05 AM

To: <mgims >

Subject: Re: Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode

> Congratulations, Dr Gode.

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> Ravin '82

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>> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

>> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

>> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer

>> wider

>> access to minimal access surgery - to the public and to the surgeons

>> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

>> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient's

>> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no

>> longer

>> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

>> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that

>> the

>> length of scar they leave behind on their patient's belly is inversely

>> proportional to their operating fees.

>>

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>> SP Kalantri

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>> Department of Medicine

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>> MGIMS, Sevagram

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Hearty congrats Dilip on this distinguished achievement. Entire MGIMS including

me is proud of you. Rohit Agrawal 69

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Congratulations, Dr Gode.

Ravin '82

> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

> access to minimal access surgery – to the public and to the surgeons

> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient’s

> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

> length of scar they leave behind on their patient’s belly is inversely

> proportional to their operating fees.

>

>

>

>

> SP Kalantri

>

> Department of Medicine

>

> MGIMS, Sevagram

>

>

>

> *

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Congrats dr Gode ! All the best !! Vinchurkar

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> Congratulations, Dr Gode.

>

> Ravin '82

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>> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

>> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

>> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer

>> wider

>> access to minimal access surgery - to the public and to the surgeons

>> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

>> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient's

>> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no

>> longer

>> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

>> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that

>> the

>> length of scar they leave behind on their patient's belly is inversely

>> proportional to their operating fees.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> SP Kalantri

>>

>> Department of Medicine

>>

>> MGIMS, Sevagram

>>

>>

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>> *

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Congratulations to Dr Dilip Gode and all the teachers of MGIMS

I am proud to be your batchmate Dilip

Parvin'71

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> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

> access to minimal access surgery � to the public and to the surgeons

> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient�s

> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

> length of scar they leave behind on their patient�s belly is inversely

> proportional to their operating fees.

>

>

>

>

> SP Kalantri

>

> Department of Medicine

>

> MGIMS, Sevagram

>

>

>

> *

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> *

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Hearty congratulations

Madhulila.

Always Chant and be happy

Hare Krsna Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna , Hare Hare.

Hare Ram Hare Ram, Ram Ram, Hare Hare.

> Congratulations to Dr Dilip Gode and all the teachers of MGIMS

> I am proud to be your batchmate Dilip

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> Parvin'71

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> > Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

> > of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

> > of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

> > access to minimal access surgery � to the public and to the surgeons

> > wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

> > Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient�s

> > heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

> > wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

> > president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

> > length of scar they leave behind on their patient�s belly is inversely

> > proportional to their operating fees.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > SP Kalantri

> >

> > Department of Medicine

> >

> > MGIMS, Sevagram

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> >

> >

> > *

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> >

> > *

> >

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Hearty Congratulations Dr Gode.

Ashok & Renuka 1984

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> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

> access to minimal access surgery – to the public and to the surgeons

> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient’s

> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

> length of scar they leave behind on their patient’s belly is inversely

> proportional to their operating fees.

>

>

>

>

> SP Kalantri

>

> Department of Medicine

>

> MGIMS, Sevagram

>

>

>

> *

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> *

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Congatulations Dr Dilip for taking over as All India President of AMASIOPGupta

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Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2012 13:47:06 +0800

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Congratulations Dr. Gode!!

Wud like to congratulate U in person during the next conference.

Diwakar Mittal'76

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Sent: Sunday, 22 July 2012 11:05 AM

Subject: Re: Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode

Congratulations, Dr Gode.

Ravin '82

> Congratulations, Dr Dilip Gode, for taking over as the national president

> of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI). The Times

> of India reports that you are designing courses that promise to offer wider

> access to minimal access surgery – to the public and to the surgeons

> wishing to acquire skills in key-hole surgery. A heartening news indeed.

> Your trainees would soon discover that the best way to reach patient’s

> heart (or wallet) is through their stomachs. Patients these days no longer

> wish to go under the knife but rather under the scope. You, as AMASI

> president, must broaden the scope of the general surgeons who know that the

> length of scar they leave behind on their patient’s belly is inversely

> proportional to their operating fees.

>

>

>

>

> SP Kalantri

>

> Department of Medicine

>

> MGIMS, Sevagram

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Thanks all of you specially O P Gupta sir. We joined MGIMS in the same year and

stayed in the same hostel. Sir had just joined as lecturer  and we as first year

students. 

We stayed in Sardar Patel Hostel.

Very few of you may be knowing this place.

Thank you sir

Thank you S P

Dilip Gode

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