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Many congratulations Rishi! Delighted to see your dreams come true. Proud

to have taught you at some point! You were also one of my most favourite

Sushruta editors.

And wishing you all the best in your endeavour to reach for the skies!

Anshu

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>

>

> 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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All the best to young Rishi. May he have a Macro future in Nano tech!

Kishore Shah 1974

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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 9:01 PM

To: " MGIMS e-group " <mgims >

Subject: 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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Sir

 

Rishi will surely have a great future. Why worry if one has had a great teacher

like you who has taught him!

My Best Regds

 

Rakesh Khera

Sr Consultant

Dept Of Urology,Robotics & Renal transplant

Medanta Medicity

Gurgaon

Cell- 9810549377

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>To: mgims

>Sent: Saturday, June 2, 2012 9:04 PM

>Subject: Re: MGIMS to IIT- What a Transition !

>

>

> 

>All the best to young Rishi. May he have a Macro future in Nano tech!

>

>Kishore Shah 1974

>

>--------------------------------------------------

>

>Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 9:01 PM

>To: " MGIMS e-group " <mgims >

>Subject: 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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Wow!!!! Hearty congratulations

Meena 1980

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> 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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All the best to Dr Rishi Adhikary for thinking out of the box. I'm sure

he'll have a much better future in his line than most of us have in ours.

Ravin '82

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>

>

> 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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Congratulations to Dr. Rishi.............awesome achievement.........and with

goodwill one is bound to succeed............

as they say the recipe for success is a few drops of tears, buckets of sweat and

blood, and overcoming the fear of standing alone..........peppered with empathy

and compassion.........

aasawari91

I am sure he will make everybody proud his parents, teachers and

friends............  

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Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2012 7:31 PM

Subject: 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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yes, Rishi v all wish umake allof us including your parents our almmatter proud

of you.all the the best. may GOD bless U.

Dr.Dilip J Raichura

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Sent: Sunday, 3 June 2012 2:28 PM

Subject: Re: MGIMS to IIT- What a Transition !

 

Congratulations to Dr. Rishi.............awesome achievement.........and with

goodwill one is bound to succeed............

as they say the recipe for success is a few drops of tears, buckets of sweat and

blood, and overcoming the fear of standing alone..........peppered with empathy

and compassion.........

aasawari91

I am sure he will make everybody proud his parents, teachers and

friends............  

________________________________

To: MGIMS e-group <mgims >

Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2012 7:31 PM

Subject: 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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Congratulations Rishi.

Malini

From: mgims [mailto:mgims ] On Behalf Of SP

Kalantri

Sent: 02 June 2012 16:31

To: MGIMS e-group

Subject: 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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Congratulations and best wishes RishiOPGupta

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Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 21:01:18 +0530

Subject: 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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Congrats Rishi !! Gr8 news ! Vinchurkar 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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> All the best to young Rishi. May he have a Macro future in Nano tech!

>

> Kishore Shah 1974

>

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 9:01 PM

> To: " MGIMS e-group " <mgims >

> Subject: 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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> All the best to young Rishi. May he have a Macro future in Nano tech!

>

> Kishore Shah 1974

>

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 9:01 PM

> To: " MGIMS e-group " <mgims >

> Subject: 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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