The Alumni Mentorship Session, titled "Global Horizons: Inspiring Medical Careers," was conducted on January 24, 2025, bringing together distinguished alumni from the MBBS Batch of 1989 to guide undergraduate students on global career pathways and medical specialisations

January 24, 2025

The Alumni Mentorship Session, titled "Global Horizons: Inspiring Medical Careers," was conducted on January 24, 2025, bringing together distinguished alumni from the MBBS Batch of 1989 to guide undergraduate students on global career pathways and medical specialisations.

Dr. Anil Paramesh, Director of Tulane Transplant Institute, USA, delivered a talk on “The Globalisation of Organ Transplantation,” shedding light on advancements and career opportunities in the field.

Dr. Sarang Sapare, Consultant Spinal Orthopaedic Surgeon, NHS UK, spoke on "Building a Medical Career in the UK: A Guide to International Medical Graduates," detailing pathways for Indian doctors in the UK healthcare system.

A thought-provoking panel discussion followed, featuring alumni:
Dr. Krishna Murthy Karpe (Australia) – Nephrology
Dr. Sudhanva S. Hegde (USA) – Cardiology
Dr. Kavitha Saravu (India) – Infectious Diseases
Dr. Sathish Bangalore (UK) - Paediatrics
Dr. Murali Srinivasan (India) – Neurology
Dr. Prithviraj Rai (USA) - Cardiology
Dr. Navin Mathias (UK) - Radiology

The discussion revolved around global healthcare systems, career pathways, medical licensing requirements, and work-life balance for physicians abroad.

This event reinforced the strong alumni-student bond of KMC Mangalore and highlighted the role of mentorship in navigating medical careers globally.

The Alumni Mentorship Session, titled "Global Horizons: Inspiring Medical Careers," was conducted on January 24, 2025, bringing together distinguished alumni from the MBBS Batch of 1989 to guide undergraduate students on global career pathways and medical specialisations.

Dr. Anil Paramesh, Director of Tulane Transplant Institute, USA, delivered a talk on “The Globalisation of Organ Transplantation,” shedding light on advancements and career opportunities in the field.

Dr. Sarang Sapare, Consultant Spinal Orthopaedic Surgeon, NHS UK, spoke on "Building a Medical Career in the UK: A Guide to International Medical Graduates," detailing pathways for Indian doctors in the UK healthcare system.

A thought-provoking panel discussion followed, featuring alumni:
Dr. Krishna Murthy Karpe (Australia) – Nephrology
Dr. Sudhanva S. Hegde (USA) – Cardiology
Dr. Kavitha Saravu (India) – Infectious Diseases
Dr. Sathish Bangalore (UK) - Paediatrics
Dr. Murali Srinivasan (India) – Neurology
Dr. Prithviraj Rai (USA) - Cardiology
Dr. Navin Mathias (UK) - Radiology

The discussion revolved around global healthcare systems, career pathways, medical licensing requirements, and work-life balance for physicians abroad.

This event reinforced the strong alumni-student bond of KMC Mangalore and highlighted the role of mentorship in navigating medical careers globally.

The Alumni Mentorship Session, titled "Global Horizons: Inspiring Medical Careers," was conducted on January 24, 2025, bringing together distinguished alumni from the MBBS Batch of 1989 to guide undergraduate students on global career pathways and medical specialisations.

Dr. Anil Paramesh, Director of Tulane Transplant Institute, USA, delivered a talk on “The Globalisation of Organ Transplantation,” shedding light on advancements and career opportunities in the field.

Dr. Sarang Sapare, Consultant Spinal Orthopaedic Surgeon, NHS UK, spoke on "Building a Medical Career in the UK: A Guide to International Medical Graduates," detailing pathways for Indian doctors in the UK healthcare system.

A thought-provoking panel discussion followed, featuring alumni:
Dr. Krishna Murthy Karpe (Australia) – Nephrology
Dr. Sudhanva S. Hegde (USA) – Cardiology
Dr. Kavitha Saravu (India) – Infectious Diseases
Dr. Sathish Bangalore (UK) - Paediatrics
Dr. Murali Srinivasan (India) – Neurology
Dr. Prithviraj Rai (USA) - Cardiology
Dr. Navin Mathias (UK) - Radiology

The discussion revolved around global healthcare systems, career pathways, medical licensing requirements, and work-life balance for physicians abroad.

This event reinforced the strong alumni-student bond of KMC Mangalore and highlighted the role of mentorship in navigating medical careers globally.