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Dr Sudharshan Ballal, Chairman, Manipal Health Enterprises Pvt Ltd, Lt Gen ( Dr) M D Venkatesh Vice Chancellor- MAHE, Manipal and Mr VP Thirumalai Senior Vice President and Business Head – Medikabazaar, Mumbai were the guests of honour for the program. Dr H S Ballal, Pro-Chancellor- MAHE, Manipal, Presided over the program. Dr Padmaraj Hegde, Dean-KMC Manipal, Dr Avinash Shetty- Medical Superintendent, Dr Prakashini K, Professor and Head Department of Radiodiagnosis were on the dais. Mr CG Muthana- COO, MAHE Manipal and Dr Anand Venugopal, COO- Teaching Hospital- MAHE, Manipal, and Sr. officials from MAHE Manipal were present.
On this occasion, Mr VP Thirumalai expressed his appreciation and excitement for the inauguration of the 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging machine at Kasturba Hospital, Manipal. This advanced state-of-the-art MRI Machine is undoubtedly a significant addition to the hospital’s medical imaging capabilities.
Dr. Sudharshan Ballal in his speech mentioned that many people from different parts of Karnataka visit Manipal for treatment, 3 Tesla MRI which was inaugurated today not only useful for academic purposes but will be very well benefitted to rural patients of many districts. Now people do not need to go to bigger cities to get advanced diagnoses and treatment.
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In his presidential address, Dr H S Ballal said, the inauguration of the 3 Tesla MRI machine stands as a poignant tribute to Dr T M A Pai’s enduring vision. It serves as a reminder of his constant urging to push boundaries, embrace innovation, and ensure that our students receive an education that is truly unparalleled. In the realm of medical education, the journey toward excellence knows no bounds. It’s not just about keeping pace with the latest advancements; it’s about leading the charge.
The uMR 780 MRI offers cutting-edge precision in medical imaging, featuring a potent 3Tesla field strength for superior image quality and versatile techniques such as diffusion-weighted imaging and functional MRI. With application in neuroimaging, cardiovascular assessment, and musculoskeletal evaluation, it enhances diagnostics and treatment planning, despite factors like cost and scan time, making it invaluable in healthcare and research.
Dr Prakashini K, Professor, and Head of the Department of Radiodiagnosis Department of Radiodiagnosis gave an overview of the new MRI Machine and the way the department has grown. Dr Rajgopal K V, Professor, the Department of Radiodiagnosis, welcomed the gathering, and Dr Priya Jayaraj, Associate Professor of the Department of Radiodiagnosis proposed a vote of thanks and master of ceremony for the program.