Quick Summary
- Surgeons from multiple generations convened for a rare alumni meet at the Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram’s Department of General Surgery.
- The event saw participation from over 250 surgeons, including the 93-year-old former department head Dr. O.S.Menon (1985-88) and recent graduates of 2025.
- The Department of General Surgery was established in 1953 and introduced its postgraduate MS course in general Surgery in 1960 with two seats initially.
- Alumni from within Kerala and abroad attended the gathering to reminisce about the department’s legacy spanning decades.
- Senior figures like P.A. Thomas, K.N. Vijayan, Serena Mathew, B.K Madhumohan, and C.Karthikeyan were present alongside current leadership members including DME K.V Viswanathan and Head A Nizaruddin.
- Honorees included Dr. Viswanathan (first faculty member elevated to Director of Medical Education) and Santhosh john Abraham (first national president of Association of Surgeons of India hailing from Kerala).
- A continuing medical education program highlighted advancements in head and neck surgery; over 30 expert papers focused on cancer-related innovations as well as treatments for other diseases.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The get-together at Government Medical College marks an critically important milestone for medical professionals who have shaped healthcare delivery in Kerala across generations.events like these underscore the importance of institutional heritage while offering a platform to celebrate contributions made by faculty members and alumni-both locally and globally-to surgical science and education.
The inclusion of continuing medical education programs focusing on cutting-edge research reflects how such alumni meets are evolving beyond ceremonial purposes into knowledge-sharing hubs that can contribute meaningfully to advancing healthcare practices in India.
Moreover, honoring trailblazers like Drs Viswanathan & Abraham highlights how institutions play critical roles not only in producing skilled professionals but also nurturing leaders capable of assuming national-level positions within their fields-an encouraging precedent for aspiring Indian surgeons aiming to gain global acclaim while driving domestic innovation.
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