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Media release
Mangaluru, Nov 11: The Father Muller College’s (Speech and Hearing) annual National Conference Focus 2022 was inaugurated at the Father Muller Knowledge Centre, Decennial Memorial Hall on Friday, November 11.
Chief guest Dr Antony Sylvan D'Souza, dean, Father Muller Medical College lit the lamp of knowledge along with director FMCI Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho in commencement of the National Conference.
Dr Antony Sylvan addressed the delegates saying that recent advances in research, academic, innovative teaching along with extracurricular activities has put impetus for newer learning.
“The pandemic backlog of conferences and intellectual gathering has made sharing of knowledge even more meaningful. Sharing and learning is the key in a subject’s growth. As the hospital requirements resulted in upgrading of technology, so has the new knowledge gained that needs to be imbibed. The monotony of life takes a break in such a gathering where the fraternity meets to exchange ideas, thoughts and vision, having a great time in the feast of gaining wisdom,” he said.
Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho who presided over the inaugural felt that the audiology and speech language pathology experts are different from other healthcare workers, as they have to be even more involved with the differently abled and the vulnerable. This requiring a lot of commitment, patience, dedication and empathy.
He said, “Christian missionaries have established educational and healthcare infrastructure in rural areas to serve the needy, bringing in changes and growth in our country. The rampant mistrust and barbaric cruelty is on the rise and we need to imbibe the peace of our creator to his creations.”
Giving the example of “Auto Raja”, many who had a troublesome past sought refuge in providing care to the destitutes in Bengaluru. “So should be our nature of being such “Small Mother Teresa” for the community who have the God given faculties have to used for helping others, ” he said.
He concluded saying that the conference should sharpen the mind of the delegates and be a feast for their knowledge.
In Focus-2, Mullers SHCoN conference, more than 300 delegates of different speech and hearing colleges across India will witness around 12 plenary talks by experts across India.
Also, conference, provided for an opportunity to present the scientific sessions. In connection to this, 65 oral research paper presentations and 50 poster presentations will be presented. These papers will be presented by undergraduate students, PG students of speech-language pathology and audiology, academicians, researchers and practicing professionals. Out of these scientific papers, best papers will be awarded under different category.
In a nutshell, Focus-2 conference aims to facilitate and upgrade the skills of the professionals and students from various colleges of speech and Hearing around the country. This conference facilitates learning of new concepts related to Speech and Hearing and aid in motivating the young professionals to present their research work in the national platform conferences.
The Father Muller College Department of Speech and Hearing was established in the year 2007 offering the undergraduate program (Bachelors of Audiology & Speech Language Pathology) which now includes 3 years of degree course followed by a 10-month internship program.
The college is also offering 2 years post graduation program (MSc -Speech Language Pathology and MSc Audiology) since 2020. The Father Muller College aims for quality and innovative services in terms of clinical as well as academic aspects. A preset action plan helps to develop and deploy effective implementation of the curriculum.
Qualified teachers upgrade and update their professional acumen for effectively translating the curriculum by attending workshops, training programs and seminars.
The welcome note was read by Prof Akilesh P M, principal FMC and the vote of thanks was rendered by Dr Deepak P, associate professor FMC. Fr Ajith B Menezes, administrator FMMC; Fr Nelson Dheeraj Pais, asst. admin FMMCH and Ms Cynthia Santomayor adorned the dais.
Members of the management committee, faculty, delegates, staff and students were present. The inaugural was compered by Gwendelen DSouza, audiologist and Aleena Paul, a 3rd year BSALP student.