Curtains down on Mangalore Physiocon-2018

Media Release
January 18, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 18: The valedictory function of the two-day Mangalore Physiocon-2018 was held in Town Hallon Thursday.

Ganesh Roa, Chairman, Karavali Group of Institution, was the chief guest. He explained how he had overcome his difficulties with help of Physiotherapy when he was suffering from osteoarthritis.

The guest of honour was Dr Kauthara Suliaman Al Busaidi, HOD Sultan Kaboos University Hospital, Sultanate of Oman. Praising the culture of India, she said that she was greatly touched by the hospitality of organizing committee of Mangalore Physiocon 2018. Another guest of honour was Dr Khatija Anisha, Syndicate member of RGUHS.

Dr Diana Pinto, Physiotherapist, Mumbai, Dr. Thampha, HOD, Brujil Hospital, Dubai, Dr Sajjad Ahmed Mir, Physiotherapist, Olympic Gymnast, Dr Meryl Joe Colaco, HOD, Mediocare Hospital Dubai, Dr Pornima Raman, Head Physiotherapist Olympic gold quest, were present among others.

The Physio Ratan Award was presented to Dr Abhilash, Organising Secretary, MPCON 2018. The appreciation award was given for Dr Pearlson, Founder Federation Manual Therapy. Dr Harish Krishnan, Principal, Sri Anjayenaya College of Physiotherapy, Dr Dileep, Physiotherapist, Ranji Cricket team was awarded by Ganesh Roa, Chairman, Karavali group of Institution and Young Achiever’s award was presented to Dr Meryl Colaco, Dr Mir Sajad, Dr Ajay Gosh, Dr Thampha was given Dr Khatija Anisha, Syndicate member RGUHS.

Dr Mohammad Suhail, Convenor, Mangalore Physiocon 2018 was felicitated. Organizing Chairman, Dr UT Iftikar Ali proposed vote of thanks.

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