Dr. Gautam Bodiwala, President of the International Federation of Emergency Medicine (IFEM) and also the CEM International Representative, felicitated the occasion. The Registrar of CEM examinations & Chair of Court of Examiners, Dr. Ruth Brown along with the Chief Examiner for London & Chair of the Higher Training Committee for London, Dr. Helen Cugnoni were also present during the ceremony. They were here for the conduct & supervision of the June 2009 diet of MCEM Part A, B & C exams at Apollo Hyderabad.
LEFT Dr. Mahesh Joshi, Head of Emergency Medicine, Apollo Health City, Hyderabad and CEO of National Network of Emergency Services, gives the welcome address to the audience. RIGHT Dr. A.N.Venkatesh recieves his MCEM certificate from Dr. Ed Glucksman, Vice President of College of Emergency Medicine, UK
Standing (L to R)
Dr. Mahesh Joshi - Head of Emergency Medicine Apollo Hyderabad, Dr. P. E. R. Subrahmanayam , Dr. Indraneel Dasgupta, Dr. A. N. Venkatesh, Dr. Nina Laxmikanth, Dr. Satinder Kaur, Dr. Pooja Jain and Dr. Hariprasad - CEO Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad.
Sitting (L to R)
Dr. Ed Glucksman - Vice President of CEM, Dr. Gautam Bodiwala - President of IFEM, Dr. Ruth Brown - Registrar of CEM Examinations and Dr. Helen - Senior Examiner in CEM.
LEFT Dr. Pooja Jain is congratulated by her father on her MCEM certification and for being one of the first credentialed emergency physicians from India. RIGHT Apollo Emergency Medicine Faculty. Left to Right Dr. Imron - Apollo Hyderabad, Dr. Venkatesh - HOD Apollo Bangalore, Dr. Mahesh Joshi - HOD Apollo Hyderabad, Dr. Ketan Patel - HOD Apollo Ahmedabad, Dr. Priya - HOD Apollo Delhi and Dr. Dhavapalani - HOD Apollo Chennai.
This gathering was one of the most important events in emergency medicine in India and points to many conclusions.
One, the absence of recognition of emergency medicine specialty by the Medical Council of India has not prevented the development & maturation of EM postgraduate residency training, examination & certification; which is recognized internationally.
Two, the tendency of MCEM qualified candidates to occupy EM departments at various other hospitals within Apollo Group coupled with Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation of these facilities, is establishing high quality emergency medicine in this private sector.
Three, interactions with the heads of EM departments of various Apollo Hospitals are indicating an unprecedented level of cooperation at a national level to carry clinical & academic EM across the entire spectrum of Apollo facilities numbering more than 44 hospitals, with Apollo Hyderabad being the center of the hub.
EmergencyMedicine.in salutes Apollo Group for the recognition and the continued contribution to the field of emergency medicine in India, since more than a decade!
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