Alumni Association “Success Isn’T About How Much Money You Make; It’S About the Difference You Make in People’S Lives” -Michelle Obama

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Alumni Association “Success Isn’T About How Much Money You Make; It’S About the Difference You Make in People’S Lives” -Michelle Obama Alumni Association “Success isn’t about how much money you make; it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives” -Michelle Obama The Inception MGMIHS Alumni Association endeavors to impart, share and collaborate our collective experience among ourselves, the society and the future alumni. The Alumni Association of MGMIHS is now registered with Assistant Charity Commissioner, Alibaug, Maharashtra (302/2018/Raigad) though it was functional since 2014. It is an integral component of MGM Institute of Health Sciences which contributes to overall development in academic, research and patient care. Under the umbrella The ongoing interaction between the Alumni Association, its 7 chapters and MGM Institute of Health Sciences contributes to the overall growth of the Institute in academic, research and patient care activities. Vision To nurture the culture of participative management through involving all alumni of MGMIHS including Medical college, Physiotherapy college, Nursing College, Bio-medical Sciences and Prosthetics and Orthotics. Goal o To join the effort of MGMIHS for Academic as well as Social initiatives through expertise of Alumni Network. o To maintain an alumni platform for active Database Management, Alumni Correspondence and Alumni Participation etc. o To maintain the activities of collaborative learning and growth through sharing opportunities on a common platform. Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 1 Long Term Objectives To build an engaged alumni community To create opportunities for the students To build an industry interface for the institute and faculty members To keep contributing to the lives of Alumni for their lifetime by facilitating knowledge and opportunities To celebrate the achievements of Alumni To build a smooth channel to facilitate the flow of resources and opportunities within the community To attain a global recognition and exposure for Institute Taking alumni insights and feedback in curriculum development Short Term Objectives To create the alumni database Establishing regular communication channels between institute and alumni community Conducting Alumni Engagement Activities Establishing a Channel for Student Alumni Interaction Establishing Awards to honor the alumni who are making Institute Proud To introduce various knowledge exchange programs To organize Faculty-Alumni Interaction Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 2 Action Plan Supporting MGMIHS for Academic and Research Engagement Excellence of Alumni Participation of Alumni Registering all Alumni of MGMIHS Registration The Network The Alumni of MGMIHS are spread nationally and internationally in top ranking universities who contribute and support in various academic and research activities. Such a wide network helps students of all constituent units to build knowledge base and acquire skills particularly in the area of recent advances in respective specialties. The Organogram President (AA- MGMIHS Overseas General Secretary Treasurer Coordinator) Jt. Treasurer (All 7) Chapter 1 Chapter 3 Chapter 5 Chapter 7 Chapter 2 Chapter 4 Chapter 6 Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 3 Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 4 The various chapters are as follows: Chapter 1: MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai Chapter 2: MGM Medical College, Aurangabad Chapter 3: MGM New Bombay School of Nursing, Navi Mumbai Chapter 4: MGM School of Physiotherapy, Navi Mumbai Chapter 5: MGM School of Physiotherapy, Aurangabad Chapter 6: MGM School of Bio Medical Sciences, Navi Mumbai Chapter 7: MGM School of Bio Medical Sciences, Aurangabad Alumni Activities Guest lectures / visiting faculty Sponsorship for college events Career Guidance Program for present students Training programs for current students Professional networking among all alumni group Resource personnel for conference Institutional branding and promotion Participating in college events as external jury members Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 5 Alumni Support to MGMIHS CME IQAC Resear ch Curriculu Alum Accreditati ni on m Networki Extension ng Activities Opportuniti es MGMIHS’s role in engaging alumni Seeking feedback in curriculum development Invitation for Convocation Invitation for induction of new batch Felicitation of Alumni Inviting for CME/Oration/Guest lecture Career opportunities in Clinical and Academic Supporting for overseas job/career progression Offering subsidized accommodation in Navi Mumbai and Aurangabad Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 6 Alumni Contribution: Endowment Gold Medal Sponsorship for Meritorious Students: MGMIHS Gold Medal for securing highest marks in General Surgery MGMIHS Gold Medal for securing highest marks in Paediatrics A) MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai- i. Dr. Nikhil Bhuskute, has started Tele-learning for Department of Radiology as PG teaching program on "Musculoskeletal Radiology". A workshop was conducted on 18/2/18-19/2/18 and “Musculoskeletal sonography" on 22nd to 23rd Feb 2018 ii. Dr. Anand Singh eminent radiologist from Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA had delivered guest lecture on topic " New Advance in Radiology and Cancer Imaging: Towards Precision Medicine", on 6th February 2017. Attended by more than 50 students. iii. Dr. Siddharth Badve- Guest Lecture Attended by UG and PG Students of MGM Medical College. B) MGM Medical College, Aurangabad- i. Dr. TusharPawar conducted guest lecture on USMLE for undergraduate students in November 2017. 50 students attended this lecture. C) MGM School of Physiotherapy, Navi Mumbai- i. Dr. Abhishek Sawant (PT), Physiotherapist associated with BCCI - Conducted Seminar on ‘Scope of Sports Physiotherapy’ on 21st February 2018. 90 students including BPT and MPT program benefited from this interaction. ii. Dr. ShamitaRane (PT), Physiotherapist in USA- Conducted a guest lecture on ‘Scope of Physiotherapy in India and USA’ on 15th Oct 2017. This benefited 90 BPT & MPT students. Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 7 iii. Dr.PoojaDogra (PT), Assistant Professor, Yerla Physiotherapy College,Kharghar, Navi Mumbai interacted with 80 BPT students on profession and teaching learning experience on 21st Feb 2019 D) MGM School of Biomedical Sciences, Navi Mumbai- i. Mr. Panikar Surya conducted a lecture on dialysis technology for 2nd and 3rd year BSc students in 2018. Photogallery Alumni Association Activities Alumni Meet 2018 Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 8 2017 Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 9 Glimpses of the guest lecture on ‘Scope of Physiotherapy in India and USA’ Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 10 Dr. ShamitaRane (PT), MGMIHS Alumnus Physiotherapist in USA- Conducted a guest lecture on ‘Scope of Physiotherapy in India and USA’ on 15th Oct 2017. This benefited 90 BPT & MPT students. Glimpses of the Seminar conducted on ‘Scope of Sports Physiotherapy’ Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 11 Dr. Abhishek Sawant (PT), MGMIHS Alumnus-Physiotherapist associated with BCCI - Conducted Seminar on ‘Scope of Sports Physiotherapy’ on 21st February 2018. 90 students including BPT and MPT program benefited from this interaction. Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 12 Registration Certificate Alumni Association- MGM Institute of Health Sciences Page 13 Year of Sr.No Name E-mail Course/Degree Institute Phone Permanent Residence Graduat 1 Swati Sahebrao Kadam 2014 M.Sc. Medical 8805753589 2 A B Anija 2011 B.Sc. Nursing 9004639388 3 A Patole Ashok B Patole Shweta 2017 B.Sc. Paramedical 7840924287 4 A. Anu [email protected] 2012 B.Sc. Nursing 7738278329 5 Aa Shool Jyotiindra Sheth Alumni MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai MGM School of Bio Medical Sciences, Navi 6 Aabha Satish Nilima Malviya [email protected] 2015 M. Sc. 8080522678 Mumbai House No. 7, B & C Colony, Chaitnaya 7 Aadil Hajipasha Shaikh [email protected] Alumni MBBS MGM Medical College, Aurangabad 997102042 Nagar, Taroda Bk, Nanded 431605 8 AAKASH KUMAR [email protected] 2024 MBBS MGM Medical College, Aurangabad MGM School of Bio Medical Sciences, Navi 9 Aalia Aslam Rumaney 2015 B. Sc. Mumbai MGM New Bombay College of Nursing, 10 Aarti Patil [email protected] 2019 B.Sc. Nursing Navi Mumbai 11 Aarti Anand Kolatkar Alumni MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai C/O. SHRI KRISHNA SINGH, H.NO:1-8-271, 12 Aarti Shrikrishna Singh Alumni MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai ASHOK NAGAR OPP TO POST 13 Aashay Nitnaware [email protected] 2013 MBBS MGM Medical College, Aurangabad 9890284554 PULGAON, WARDHA, MS 14 Aashay Surendra Nitnaware [email protected] 2012 MBBS MGM Medical College, Aurangabad 9890284554 Pulgaon F/203, ALLIED COMPLEX, SHARIFA ROAD, 15 Aasia Badrul Islam Khan 2012 MBBS MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai 9819926643 AMRUT NAGAR, MUMBRA-400612 U-19, SECTOR-VI, R-H-III, VASHI, NAVI 16 Aasia Wajid Shahana 1994 MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai MUMBAI - 400 703. 17 Aasiya Ali Saudagar 2015 M.Sc. Medical 9579528701 MGM School of Bio Medical Sciences, Navi 18 Abdul Haseeb Feroz 2015 B. Sc. Mumbai DR. 42/ 56, V.M. STREET, NAVALPOOR 19 Abdul Abdul Nayeem Samad [email protected] 2012 MBBS MGM Medical College, Aurangabad 9876427998 POST, RAIPET, TAMILNADU SANTACRUZ, MUMBAI 20 Abdul Malik Abdul Moeen Nagori 2012 MBBS MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai 9820554422 Mumbai NARSAPUR, ANDHRA PRADESH 21 Abdul Mohith Syed Maswood Syed [email protected]
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