Odisha CM inaugurates SCB Medical College, Alumni Association website
" I am glad that the leadership of this institution has come forward to build a stronger bond with thousands of alumni members who have branched out globally to spread its message of service," Patnaik said.
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Government has initiated the process of transformation under 5T initiative to make SCB Medical College, Cuttack, a world-class institute.
Dedicating a website of the SCB Medical College and of the old Students Association, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said the millennium city of Cuttack is not just a city, it is seen as a sacred space and SCB Medical College has played a key role in the creation of this sacred space.
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" I am glad that the leadership of this institution has come forward to build a stronger bond with thousands of alumni members who have branched out globally to spread its message of service," Patnaik said.
These great doctors are world-class an inspiration to all of us to serve humanity with their knowledge and skills.
The Chief Minister hoped that many of them will return to build a greater future for this great institution.
"You will all have a major role to play in the transformation of SCB into a world class institution and an Ecosystem which will attract everyone to come back and work in SCB, Patnaik said.
The Chief Minister said SCB Medical College is a shining example of medical care for the poor and the needy. It is also the cradle of great medical talents.
SCB is one of the oldest medical institutions in the country, even older than many medical institutions in the world, with a glorious history of serving humanity for over 76 years.
Every day, more than 20,000 people come here for their medical needs., he said.
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