INAUGURATION OF 23RD MD HOMOEOPATHY COURSE AT FATHER MULLER HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE
The MD Homoeopathy course inauguration
of the 23rd batch of Postgraduates for the academic year
2020-21 was held at Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College on March 1st 2021,
in the College Auditorium. Rev. Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, Director, Father
Muller Charitable Institutions and President for the program along with the
Chief Guest, Dr Herald Roshan Pinto, Principal, Alva's Homoeopathic Medical
College, Moodbidri inaugurated the PG programme.
In his welcome address Dr E S J Prabhu
Kiran, Principal, Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College highlighted the
legacy of Father Muller Institutions inherited from Fr Augustus Muller and also
encouraged that since learning is continuous, he urged PGs to invest their time
in research as well, besides their academics.
The programme was formally inaugurated
by lighting the lamp by Rev. Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, Director, FMCI, Dr
Herald Roshan Pinto, Principal, AHMC, Rev. Fr Roshan Crasta, Administrator,
FMHMCH, Dr E S J Prabhu Kiran, Principal, Dr Vilma Meera D'Souza, Vice
Principal, Dr M K Kamath, UG/PG Advisor, Dr Jyoshna Shivaprasad, PG Academic
Incharge and PG student representative of the 23rd batch.
Rev. Fr Roshan Crasta, Administrator,
Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital shared his message for
the day in which he welcomed the post graduates to the Mullerian family which
is situated in the hub of medical education in Mangaluru and reminded the
postgraduates to be sincere in the academic studies and have research aptitude
for a valuable future in the medical field in which they will enter with a
postgraduate degree.
Chief Guest, Dr Herald Roshan Pinto
addressed the gathering. He cherished and shared his memories he carries from
Mullers and passed on the message to have knowledge of professional thinking,
research activities and becoming a good teacher and a subject expert with their
post graduate studies.
Rev. Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, in his
presidential address recalled the fact that how former students follow the
ethos of the Institutions and also how hard work is the necessity as the base
for becoming the subject expert and to excel in homoeopathy by having a curious
and research oriented bent of mind.
Later, the newly joined postgraduates
introduced themselves. The vote of thanks was proposed by Dr Jyoshna
Shivaprasad. The programme ended with the Institution Anthem.
Dr Ancy George and Dr M Harshapriya, PG
Scholars were the MCs for the programme.