Calgary's stroke neurologist, Dr. Aravind Ganesh, won the 2022 Panmure House Prize, earning $75,000 for his innovative stroke research. He launched "Let's get Proof," a crowdfunding platform promoting transparent and trustworthy medical research funding, aiming to accelerate breakthroughs. This initiative bridges the gap between the public and philanthropists, revolutionizing the way we support medical advancements.
Aravind is a Vascular and Cognitive Neurologist with expertise in clinical epidemiology, imaging, trials, and mixed-methods research, actively shaping stroke and dementia care guidelines. He's a dedicated advocate of medical education and peer review, contributing to prestigious editorial boards, and also enjoys stand-up comedy. His extensive academic journey includes an MD from the University of Calgary, a DPhil from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, and a postdoctoral fellowship in stroke and cognitive neurology.
Dear AKMG Members, We are delighted to announce the successful launch of the North Carolina chapter of the Association of Kerala Medical Graduates (AKMG) on October 16th, 2023, at the Sitar Indian Restaurant. The morning was filled with warmth, camaraderie, and enthusiasm as we gathered to celebrate this momentous occasion. The event was graced by the presence of esteemed guests, including Dr. Beppy Edassery and Dr. James Edassery, Dr. Suneel Mohammed and Sherin Mohammed, Dr. Anita Pisharody and Dr. Murali Pisharody, Dr. Sandhya Kumar and Mr. Manoj Kumar, Dr. Jisha John, Dr.Ipe Kalathoor, Dr. Sumitha Narayanan, Dr. Nivin Haroon, Dr. Sreelekha Sasidhar, and Dr. Jaseela Illath, among others. The support and participation of these distinguished members added a special touch to our inaugural gathering. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Sindu Pillai, the President of AKMG, who shared her insights and vision for our organization. We are grateful to her for her guidance and leadership...

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