National-level award for city doctor

  • | Tuesday | 19th February, 2019

ICP is run by the API.Pisolkar was given the award by Pareek and API general secretary Mangesh Tiwaskar at APICON. He was selected from a number of nominations across the country.“This award is given to only one person every year from across the country at the convocation ceremony of the Indian College of Physicians (ICP),” said API president K K Pareek. Around 15000 physicians from all over India participated in the programme. Aurangabad: City-based senior doctor Manohar Balwant Pisolkar has been honoured with ‘Master Teacher Award’ at the 74th Annual Conference of Association of Physicians of India (APICON) held recently in Kochi.Based on his work, qualification and academic achievements, Pisolkar was chosen for the award by a panel of judges appointed by the governing body of the Association of Physicians of India (API). The theme of the conference was ‘Blending Research and Clinical Practices’ and included scientific lectures, debates, case-based presentations, panel discussion, speeches and workshops.Currently, Pisolkar is working as emeritus professor in medicine at Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College and Hospital in Aurangabad.

Aurangabad: City-based senior doctor Manohar Balwant Pisolkar has been honoured with ‘Master Teacher Award’ at the 74th Annual Conference of Association of Physicians of India (APICON) held recently in Kochi.Based on his work, qualification and academic achievements, Pisolkar was chosen for the award by a panel of judges appointed by the governing body of the Association of Physicians of India (API). He was selected from a number of nominations across the country.“This award is given to only one person every year from across the country at the convocation ceremony of the Indian College of Physicians (ICP),” said API president K K Pareek. ICP is run by the API.Pisolkar was given the award by Pareek and API general secretary Mangesh Tiwaskar at APICON. Around 15000 physicians from all over India participated in the programme. The theme of the conference was ‘Blending Research and Clinical Practices’ and included scientific lectures, debates, case-based presentations, panel discussion, speeches and workshops.Currently, Pisolkar is working as emeritus professor in medicine at Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College and Hospital in Aurangabad.

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