Mangaluru: Father Muller Medical College inaugurates Student Council


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Mangaluru, Oct 3: The inaugural ceremony of the Student Council of Father Muller Medical College was held on October 1 at the Decennial Memorial Hall.

Riya Zahir, general secretary of the student council (2017-18), extended a cordial welcome to the gathering.

Chief guest, Dr Melanie Rodrigues, instructor, department of Surgery, Stanford University congratulated the newly elected student council representatives and wished them good luck. Emphasizing the importance of the student council, she said, "Working as a student representative would not only benefit the institution, but also boosts the students’ career. The potential to make Mangaluru a major medical hub is within the ambit of the students." She further asked the students to always remain in the forefront whenever opportunities arise and make the most of them.



Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director, FMCI, while addressing the gathering, appreciated the previous council, for their hard work and congratulated the new student council and shared a few words of wisdom.

Fr Ajith B Menezes, administrator of Father Muller Medical College declared the new office bearers. Jerome Joseph handed over the college flag to Roshan Mariam Manu, which marked the beginning of the new student’s council. The new office bearers were then given their badges by the chief guest, following which, they vowed to uphold their duties as Student Council members, by swearing an oath, guided by the dean, FMMC, Dr Jayaprakash Alva.

Jerome Joseph shared his previous encounters, which was followed, by a speech, from the newly elected president, Roshan Mariam Manu who shared her thoughts, ideas, goals and agendas for the upcoming year.

Later, Fr Richard Aloysisus Coelho presented a memento of appreciation to the chief guest and presented the certificates to the members and staff advisors of the previous council, for their extraordinary work and efforts.

Eileen Roy, general secretary of the student council (2018-19) proposed the vote of thanks. Sushmitha Ravi Kumar compered the programme.

HOD’s of various departments, teaching, non-teaching staff and students of the institution were present on the occasion.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Thu, Oct 04 2018

    Hospital Management Business is a tough business in any part of the world, including India where the hospitals are multiplying due to growing population and due to increased sickness and treatment.

    Creation of a Student Council is an important step so that students can grasp the grievances of all the patients with an open mind and report the matters to the Superiors for remedial action.

    Fr. Muller's Hospital has earned a good reputation, but like any other Industry in India monetary attractions can lead the Hospital Management to deviate their attention towards other areas of daily responsibilities and neglect the grievances and complaints of the public.

    We sincerely hope therefore that the Student Council will bring the desired result for Fr. Muller's Hospital. This is merely a message we are trying to share from various observations of the Hospital Management in Mangalore so that the public gets the best possible treatment and service.

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