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> What a beautiful tribute to your teacher, Dr Rishi...

>

Ravin '82

> I had the privilege to be mentored by one of the most suave minds who

> walked the planet, Dr Kalantri sir. Also, other mentors of mine who

> included Dr Jajoo sir, Dr Rajnish sir and Dr Anshu ma'am, all of whom have

> taught me " how to live rather than survive " . They let me grow as I wanted

> to and provided me with all I needed to reach closer to my goals. Not to

> forget my teachers who taught me and gave me the means to reach out to my

> dreams. My seniors who used all their might to help me through academics,

> get contacts and finally pushed me towards my dream. My friends who always

> pumped zeal into me when I felt low. My juniors who again took great care

> of me. MGIMS is a family with sizes right from a fullstop(.) to an

> exclamation mark (!) A family on which I can rely on any day if I happen to

> lose track.

> My Heart felt thanks to all for your wonderful wishes. Long live the tribe

> of the passionate and long live the tribe of the sincere...

> Long Live MGIMS!!!

> Happy Doctors' Day!

> Thanking u,

> Yours sincerely,

> Rishi Adhikary.

>

>

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All the best Rishi ! V r proud of u !! Best wishes ! Vinchi 79

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MGIMS to IIT- What a Transition !

>

> > Dear all:

> >

> >

> > This week, Rishi Adhikary (MGIMS 2006 batch) was selected by IIT for

> > M.Tech in Biosciences and Bioengineering (BSBE), a two-year full time

> > program. He will choose either of the two IIT campuses to pursue his

> > dreams: Mumbai or Kanpur.

> >

> >

> > Incidentally, of the 17 candidates who made the final cut for the final

> > program, Rishi is the only doctor!

> >

> >

> > Rishi graduated from MGIMS in 2010 and finished his internship in our

> > hospital a few months back. Gifted with an inquisitive and innovative

> > mindset, Rishi decided early on during his undergraduate career, to travel

> > a path less travelled by. Deeply interested in understanding the mysteries

> > of science and ever eager to apply such knowledge where it matters most,

> > Rishi did several ICMR funded research projects during his MGIMS days-

> > sampling basic sciences, clinical medicine and social sciences.

> >

> >

> > Rishi possesses a quality most young doctors should have but few possess

> > these days- empathy and compassion. I was his mentor during the

> > undergraduate days and closely interacted with him during his internship-

> > I

> > was very impressed with his ability to reach out and develop a genuine

> > rapport with socially disadvantaged patients that frequent MGIMS hospital.

> > His blogs, based on experiential stories, make an interesting reading.

> >

> >

> > Well done, Rishi, We are very proud of you. May your stint in

> > nanotechnology and targeted therapy- the areas you have chosen to work on

> > over the next two years- make this world a more beautiful place. And may

> > your tribe grow.

> >

> >

> > SP

> >

> > --

> > SP Kalantri, MD, MPH

> > Department of Medicine

> > MGIMS

> >

> >

> >

> > *

> >

> >

> > *

> >

> >

> >

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Great achievement all the best rishi.

Regards

Raju

1978

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MGIMS to IIT- What a Transition !

>

> > Dear all:

> >

> >

> > This week, Rishi Adhikary (MGIMS 2006 batch) was selected by IIT for

> > M.Tech in Biosciences and Bioengineering (BSBE), a two-year full time

> > program. He will choose either of the two IIT campuses to pursue his

> > dreams: Mumbai or Kanpur.

> >

> >

> > Incidentally, of the 17 candidates who made the final cut for the final

> > program, Rishi is the only doctor!

> >

> >

> > Rishi graduated from MGIMS in 2010 and finished his internship in our

> > hospital a few months back. Gifted with an inquisitive and innovative

> > mindset, Rishi decided early on during his undergraduate career, to travel

> > a path less travelled by. Deeply interested in understanding the mysteries

> > of science and ever eager to apply such knowledge where it matters most,

> > Rishi did several ICMR funded research projects during his MGIMS days-

> > sampling basic sciences, clinical medicine and social sciences.

> >

> >

> > Rishi possesses a quality most young doctors should have but few possess

> > these days- empathy and compassion. I was his mentor during the

> > undergraduate days and closely interacted with him during his internship-

> > I

> > was very impressed with his ability to reach out and develop a genuine

> > rapport with socially disadvantaged patients that frequent MGIMS hospital.

> > His blogs, based on experiential stories, make an interesting reading.

> >

> >

> > Well done, Rishi, We are very proud of you. May your stint in

> > nanotechnology and targeted therapy- the areas you have chosen to work on

> > over the next two years- make this world a more beautiful place. And may

> > your tribe grow.

> >

> >

> > SP

> >

> > --

> > SP Kalantri, MD, MPH

> > Department of Medicine

> > MGIMS

> >

> >

> >

> > *

> >

> >

> > *

> >

> >

> >

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