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SKIMS Celebrates Doctor’s Day with Theme “Healing Hands, Caring Heart”

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July 1, 2024
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SRINAGAR, JULY 01 – Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) marked a poignant celebration of Doctor’s Day today, 1st July 2024, under the resonant theme “Healing Hands, Caring Heart”. This year’s event not only highlighted the compassion and dedication intrinsic to medical professionals but also underscored their pivotal role in providing comfort and care to patients
The occasion was graced by distinguished guests and luminaries from the medical field, gathering to commemorate SKIMS’ commitment to excellence in healthcare. The event featured enlightening keynote addresses that highlighted SKIMS’ achievements and set forth a visionary course for its future.
SKIMS is embarking on a transformative journey under the visionary directorship of Prof. M. Ashraf Ganie, embraced this celebration as a momentous opportunity to embark on a new era of medical excellence, innovation, and patient-centric care. Prof. Ganie, in his inspiring address, extended a warm welcome to all attendees and expressed gratitude for their presence. He articulated his vision is rooted in enhancing patient care, advancing research frontiers, and elevating academic standards.
“Doctor’s Day,” Prof. Ganie remarked, “serves as a poignant reminder to honor the selfless dedication and immense contributions of medical professionals.” He underscored SKIMS’ global impact in medical research and education, highlighting the institution’s role in advancing healthcare worldwide. He remarked. “At SKIMS, we strive not only to heal bodies but also to touch hearts with empathy and kindness.” Prof. Ganie pledged to prioritize a robust work-life balance at SKIMS, promising enhanced recreational facilities for the staff. He announced the establishment of a Special Award to commend exemplary service among SKIMS’ medical professionals, ensuring their tireless efforts receive due recognition.
Chief Guest Professor Habibullah Zargar, former Principal of GMC Srinagar, commended the profound contributions of medical professionals. Guest of Honor Professor Nilofar Khan, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kashmir, reiterated her commitment to supporting SKIMS in its endeavors. Former Directors including Prof. M.S Khroo, Prof. O J Shah were also present on the occasion and hailed the role of SKIMS in particular and medical professionals in general in the arena of medical sciences across the world. All distinguished guests endorsed Prof. Ganie’s leadership, affirming his capability to elevate SKIMS onto the global stage.
Dean Medical Faculty SKIMS, Prof Shariq A. Masoodi congratulated the organizing committee for the event and praised the medical professionals for their incredible work. He emphasized that ethics should form the core of the medical profession with focus on compassion towards the patient and highlighted the importance of behavioral sciences & communication skills in the medical profession.
Medical Superintendent SKIMS, Prof. Farooq A Jan & Prof. G. H Yatoo, Head, Hospital Administration & organizing Secretary of the event spoke passionately about the essence of Doctor’s Day, emphasizing its significance in honoring the tireless efforts and immense sacrifices of medical professionals. They thanked all the healthcare professionals for their services.
The event was organised by the Department of Hospital Administration SKIMS. Director SKIMS congratulated the organised Chairman Dr. G. Hassan Yatoo for successfully conducting the event.
The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks from Dr. Shahnawaz Hamid, Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration at SKIMS, extended appreciation to all participants, including faculty, nurses, supportive staff, and media representatives for their invaluable support and presence.

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