Dr Aviral Mathur appointed as new president of FORDA

Published On 2022-09-10 11:15 GMT   |   Update On 2022-09-10 11:16 GMT
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Delhi: Dr. Aviral Mathur from Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) has been unanimously nominated as the new president of the Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) India.

Previously, Dr. Manish Nigam was serving as the president of  FORDA. The decision to nominate Dr. Mathur as the new president of FORDA was taken in a meeting held at Lady Hardinge Medical College on September 2, 2022. Dr. Sarvesh Pandey from Ram Manohar Lohiya Hospital has been nominated as the new National General Secretary of the FORDA, reports UNI. 

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"In a recent meeting held at LHMC on September 2, 2022, which was attended by representatives of all the RDAs of Delhi, namely RDA LHMC, RDA RML, MAMC, UCMS, VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, BSAH Hospital, DDU Hospital, SGMH, and many more, along with senior officials of FORDA and past leaders of respective RDAs, it was unanimously decided to nominate Dr. Aviral Mathur (President, RDA MAMC) and National General Secretary: Dr. Sarvesh Pandey (Vice President, RDA RML)," the FORDA said.

As per a media report by Drug today, the doctors' body further added," It was adjudged that the other members of the National Team shall be declared in subsequent days. We take this opportunity to wish the new team the very best of luck and are very hopeful of touching and forming new realms in resident welfare across the country." "We also wish to express our gratitude to the extremely supportive members of the incumbent team and applaud your contribution," the body added.

Dr. Mathur completed his MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College. He rendered his service at Lok Nayak Hospital before joining MAMC. The Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) is a professional association for resident doctors in India. It was founded in January 2014 in Delhi. 

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