Celebrating Achievement: “80 Medals and 508 Degrees Awarded at PGIMER’s Glorious 37th Convocation"*
Chandigarh, August 10, 2024:
*“PGIMER has stood as a beacon of innovation and care for over six decades, and now you are the torchbearers of its future. Empathy and ethics should be the cornerstones of your professional journey," the Chief Justice of India advised young doctors at the PGIMER convocation*
At the distinguished 37th Convocation of PGIMER today, 80 outstanding doctors were honoured with medals for their academic excellence, while 508 graduates received their degrees, marking their successful completion of various medical disciplines. This grand event underscored PGIMER's unwavering commitment to academic distinction, adding another remarkable chapter to its illustrious legacy.
The ceremony was graced by the esteemed presence of *Hon’ble Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Chief Justice of India, as the Chief Guest, with Prof. G.D. Puri, Executive Director of AIIMS Jodhpur, as the Guest of Honour. Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER; Prof. R.K. Ratho, Dean (Academics), and Mr. Ummed Mathur, Registrar*, shared the dais with the revered dignitaries.
Delivering his Convocation Address to the hall packed to its capacity, the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India urged the young doctors to anchor their medical careers in empathy and ethics. "Empathy and ethics are not mere abstract concepts; they are the bedrock of your medical journey,"he stated. He advised, "As you step into the world as healthcare professionals, remember that your technical skills are only part of the equation. It is your compassion, your ability to listen, and your unwavering commitment to ethical practices that will truly define your success and impact on the lives of your patients."
Drawing an insightful parallel to the movie Munna Bhai M.B.B.S., the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India reminded the audience that just as the film highlighted the importance of compassion over mere textbook knowledge, so too should the heart of medicine be rooted in empathy. "Your patients are more than just cases; they are people who need your kindness as much as your expertise. Let the lessons of empathy be your guide, and you'll find that even the smallest gestures of care can create miracles," he emphasized.
The Chief Justice of India praised PGIMER for its dedication to medical excellence and compassion. "PGIMER holds a special place in my heart. As graduates, you are now part of a legacy of excellence that has shaped the medical landscape of India. PGIMER has been a beacon of innovation and care for over six decades, and you are the torchbearers of its future," he said.
Reflecting on the parallels between medicine and law, the Chief Justice of India noted that both professions are guided by principles such as Beneficence, Non-maleficence, Autonomy, and Justice. He underscored that these fields share a common goal which is to serve humanity with compassion and integrity. "Your journey as medical professionals is not just about healing the body, but it is also about uplifting the spirit and ensuring justice in healthcare," he remarked.
Highlighting the critical importance of equity in healthcare, the Chief Justice of India pointed out the disparities revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic and called upon the new graduates to ensure that medical advancements reach everyone, regardless of socio-economic status.
"Technology has the power to revolutionize medicine, but it must be guided by compassion and equity. As doctors, you must remain vigilant to ensure that AI and other tools serve all patients fairly, without perpetuating existing biases," the Chief Justice of India cautioned.
In a heartfelt conclusion, the Chief Justice of India quoted Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, reminding the audience that compassion is the greatest virtue a medical professional can cultivate. “It is not just about curing diseases but about caring for the person behind the illness, respecting their dignity, and offering comfort in their most vulnerable moments,” he said.
Earlier in the ceremony, *Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER*, highlighted the institute’s achievements and its global trajectory of excellence. “The foundation laid by our esteemed founding fathers has propelled PGI onto a global trajectory of excellence, with alumni now among the best in the world.” He stated.
Enumerating the achievements of the institute, the Director said, “PGI’s global recognition, including being voted as the best centre for lung cancer, is a testament to our relentless pursuit of excellence. We are the only Indian institution broadcasting academic sessions to over 350 centres globally, showcasing our pride, humility, and unwavering commitment to education.” shared the Director.
Speaking passionately, Prof. Lal said, “For me, PGI is not just a hospital; it is a Dham, where miracles happen daily due to the tireless efforts of our staff, who often go beyond their call of duty. The ethos of 'Karam hi Dharam hai' is what drives PGI, making every karamchari, a true Karam Yogi", affirmed the Director.
The event, which was well attended by invited dignitaries, professors emeriti, former directors, resident doctors and their families, key functionaries, heads of the departments and senior faculty members, was well wrapped up by Prof. R. K. Ratho, Dean (Academics), who proposed a vote of thanks.