Graduation ceremony: A day of reflection, achievements of FMMC, FMCOAHS, FMCOP


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Mangaluru, Mar 18: On Monday, March 18, a significant day dawned upon the Father Muller Campus in Mangaluru, as the community gathered for a dual celebration—a solemn Eucharistic Celebration followed by the prestigious Graduation Ceremony.

The day commenced with the Eucharistic Celebration at 7:30 am in St Joseph Chapel, led by Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, the Bishop of Mangaluru Diocese and President of FMCI. Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director FMCI, Ajith B Menezes, administrator FMMC, George Jeevan Sequeira, administrator FMMCH, Sylvester Vincent Lobo, administrator FMHT & FMNCT, and Nelson Dheeraj Pais, assistant administrator FMMCH, along with the management, faculty, staff, and students, came together in prayerful communion, marking the beginning of a day filled with reverence and gratitude.

Later in the day, the Father Muller Convention Centre became the stage for the Graduation Ceremony, commencing at 3:30 pm. Dr A V S Ramesh Chandra, IFS, additional secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, graced the occasion as the chief guest, while Dr Subhash Giri, director of Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Hospitals, New Delhi, was the guest of honour.

The ceremony commenced with a grand procession of graduands, faculty, and dignitaries, followed by an Aarathi & Poornakumba Swagatha by students from the Father Muller College of Physiotherapy (FMCOP) to welcome the guests and dignitaries. The invocation was performed by FMCOP students, setting a solemn tone for the event.

In his welcome address, Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, sirector of Father Muller College of Allied Health Sciences, expressed his joy and pride in the achievements of the graduating students. He briefed on the biosketches of the guests and brought in just the legacy of FMCI.

Fr Ajith B Menezes, administrator of Father Muller Medical College, College of Allied Health Sciences, and College of Physiotherapy, presented a comprehensive report highlighting the academic and extracurricular accomplishments of the institutions.

Dr A V S Ramesh Chandra, in his address as the chief guest, emphasized the importance of ethical conduct and service to society in the medical profession. He reminded the graduates of their noble responsibility, urging them to give back to their alma mater and serve the community with dedication and compassion.

Dr Subhash Giri, addressing the gathering as the guest of honour, highlighted the significant changes in the medical field and urged the graduates to be humane above all, emphasizing the importance of empathy and humility in their practice.

In his presidential address, D rPeter Paul Saldanha commended the graduates for their hard work and dedication. He emphasized the importance of hope and faith, encouraging the graduates to carry the values instilled in them at Father Muller's into the world.

Amidst the dignitaries and the eager audience, the graduating students from various programmes, including Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes in Allied Health Sciences (AHS), Physiotherapy (BPT), and Medicine (MBBS), stood tall, ready to embark on their professional journeys.

The ceremony was not just a moment of receiving certificates and taking oaths; it was a reflection of the students' dedication, perseverance, and hard work. DrRaghunandan Uddihal, representing the graduating class of MBBS 2018, eloquently expressed the challenges they overcame and the gratitude they felt towards their teachers, management, and patients who contributed to their learning experiences.

A highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of awards and prizes by the Guest of Honour, recognizing academic excellence and outstanding achievements. Dr Aral Alisha Monteiro was awarded the FMCI President's Gold Medal for being the best outgoing student, a testament to her exceptional performance and dedication. Many other silver medals installed were presented too, like best dissertation, best medicine PG, and the best student in Allied health.

As the ceremony progressed, the Bishop of Mangaluru honored the guests, acknowledging their invaluable contributions to the field of education and healthcare. Dr Hilda D'Souza, principal of FMCOAHS, extended a heartfelt vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all who made the event possible.

As the day concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr Hilda D'Souza, principal of FMCOAHS, the graduates embarked on a new journey, carrying with them the values of service, excellence, and compassion instilled in them at Father Muller. The day's events served as a reminder of the profound impact education and faith can have in shaping individuals and communities, inspiring all present to strive for a better tomorrow.

The Graduation Ceremony 2024 at Father Muller Medical College was not just a celebration of academic achievements but a tribute to the values of compassion, dedication, and service that define the institution. As these graduates step into the world, they carry with them the legacy of Father Muller, poised to make a positive impact in the field of healthcare.

The Institutional Anthem was played after the degree presentation, and the National anthem was sung as the recessional.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • nitin, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 19 2024

    Congratulations ..! A great institution that's making good progress in healthcare

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  • Shameer, Bantwal

    Tue, Mar 19 2024

    Best wishes to the graduates! We look forward to the day when Fr. Müller becomes eligible for university admission like other medical schools in Mangalore. If the management thinks outside the box and operates the institute professionally, we do not doubt that you will eventually be recognized as a university.

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  • Anil Alva, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 19 2024

    Good to see these Pics. The central government has increased the number of MBBS seats from 150 to 250 for all medical schools. Prominent medical schools, such as AJ, Srinivasa, and Nitte, will each admit 20 students this year. Mullers should seize this opportunity. Despite having a 100-plus-year history, you hesitated in starting medical school. By accepting more students, you can achieve higher prestige and acquire better facilities. Rectify your mistake by seizing this opportunity.

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