Saturday, June 17, 2006
Obituary- Dr. Rajani Mohapatra
Dr. Rajani Mohapatra, a distinguished memeber of IGH family left for her heavenly abode on 14th June 2006 at Mumbai leaving behind her family, relations, friends and colleagues in unsurmountable grief and sorrow. Born on 2nd June 1967, this valiant young physician, a loving and caring mother of twins- a son and a daughter reading now in class-IV, has been fighting hard with life and death for the last four years.After completing her post graduation in Internal Medicine she joined IGH fraternity on 20th October 1998 and has endeared herself to colleagues and patients during her stay with us.
We pray God to rest her soul in peace and provide enough courage to the bereaved family memebers to overcome the sad and untimely loss.
Photograph Courtesey- Dr. SKS
dr ranji mohapatra was a bold lady, she was not afraid of any thing in life, ever smiling.A nice little lady doctor who was liked by her patients as well as her seniors.She was fond of eating and towards her last part of her life she became a philosopher.She has left behind two beautiful twins for her family. let her soul rest in peace.
sanjoy satpathy
We have been very sorry to know the sad demise of our collegue.
This is the 3 rd time I had been an witness to such a sad news
My all feeling for the family
Radhanath Satpathy
I'm yet to see a person with such indomitable courage who accepted God's design with a smiling face.
K B Das
Friday, June 16, 2006
DNB Programme in IGH
STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED
( A Govt. of India Enterprise)
ROURKELA STEEL PLANT
Rourkela-769011, Orissa, India
DNB Training for Doctors at IGH
Ispat General Hospital, Rourkela, a 685 bedded multidisciplinary hospital of Rourkela
Steel Plant, SAIL is recognized by the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi to
offer DNB training, equivalent to MD, MS, in Anesthesia, Pediatrics, General
Surgery Obstetrics and Gynecology and Family Medicine.
It has also applied for accreditation in additional specialties in General Medicine,
Orthopedics and Respiratory Medicine.
Stipend: Rs. 9500.00, 10,000.00 and 10,500.00 per month during first, second and
third year respectively. ( likely to be revised)
Walk in interviews will be held to select the DNB trainees
Venue: office of the Director (M&HS), Ispat General Hospital
Time: 3 P.M. to 5 P.M.
Date: 21st of June, July and August ,2006
Eligible candidates are requested to attend the interview alongwith original and
photocopies of all relevant documents, two passport size photographs and NOC where
applicable.
Dr.D.N.Mohapatra, Director(M&HS), Ispat General Hospital, Rourkela
(0661)2642703,
E-mail: ighdnb@yahoo.com
Dr.S.K.Mishra, Joint Director & Coordinator, 9437044504
Visit our website: www.sail.co.in
Registered office: Ispat Bhawan, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Extradural Haematoma in brain
Friday, June 09, 2006
Adieu-Dr. JKP and Sister Amita
Adieu-Dr. JKP and Sister Amita
Adieu-Dr. JKP and Sister Amita
Also retiring on the same day was Sieter Amita Das. She joined IGH as a trainee nurse way back in 1964 and left this day as Matron of IGH. Mostly posted in operation theathres, Sister Amita is well-known for maintaining OT discipline and helping young surgeons learn in an atmosphere of ease. Seen here with her husband Dr. S Das who superannuated as the Head of Public Helth Division of Rourkela Steel Plant only a couple of years back and Dr. P K Rath, Joint Director on the dias.
Sadasiv
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Adieu-Dr. JKP and Sister Amita
After putting up service for this hospital for 35 years Dr. J K Pattanaik superannuated on 31st May 2006. Slightly built, JKP, as he was popularlarly called, was giant of a histopathologist who pioneered many new methods and researches in IGH. A delightful teacher he made me-like bhakua medical graduates grasp the complicated subjects easily. He was a pioneer in popularising Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) in the state of Orissa and was one of the founder memebers along with his good friend and compatriot Dr. B S Das for the research in the field of Malaria in IGH. But what stands out in this diminutive figure is a superb human being. A lover of songs JKP always delighted his friends and colleagues with his delightful vocals during any get-together. Seen here for the farewel function in IGH library with his wife Mrs. S Pattanaik.
Sadasiv
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Operation Theatre Staff bid farewel to Sister Amita
Operation Theatre Staff bid farewel to Sister Amita
Operation Theatre Staff bid farewel to Sister Amita
Operation Theatre Staff bid farewel to Sister Amita
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