Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Congratulations Sir, Ma'am and Amrita !!! Great news ! Skand'82 and Prabha'84 SP Kalantri wrote: Dear all, Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become a part of her paraphernalia. Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered over? Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. I am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or breathing down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good doctor. Bhavana and SP -- SP Kalantri, MD, MPH Department of Medicine MGIMS Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 E-mail: sp.kalantri@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Congrats to all of you on Amrita's outstanding achievement. And my condolences to Amrita for being handicapped by watch-parents and watch-brothers, not to mention watch-uncles and watch-aunts, who will scrutinize your every wayward gaze in the direction of any male in college. Tough luck! Kishore Shah 1974 Amrita Kalantri joins MGIMS > Dear all, > > > > Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided > to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the > results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was > delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become > a > part of her paraphernalia. > > > > Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend > ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is > designing > a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered > over? > Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. > I > am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's > wonderful > book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge > sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young > surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). > His > recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. > > > Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years > in > the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same > institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and > minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from > the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or > breathing > down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find > ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. > > Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good > doctor. > > Bhavana and SP > > -- > SP Kalantri, MD, MPH > Department of Medicine > MGIMS > Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India > > Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 > Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 > E-mail: sp.kalantri@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Congratulations! Amrita, looking forward to grilling you soon in class! For more gruesome details, contact Ashwini!!;-) Anshu Amrita Kalantri joins MGIMS Dear all, Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become a part of her paraphernalia. Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered over? Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. I am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or breathing down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good doctor. Bhavana and SP -- SP Kalantri, MD, MPH Department of Medicine MGIMS Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 E-mail: sp.kalantri@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Congratulations to you and your family on the achievement of Amrita. May God make her successful in all that she decides and wishes. Parvin SP Kalantri wrote: Dear all, Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become a part of her paraphernalia. Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered over? Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. I am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or breathing down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good doctor. Bhavana and SP -- SP Kalantri, MD, MPH Department of Medicine MGIMS Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 E-mail: sp.kalantri@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Respected Sir, Congrats Amrita. I think she will surely shine like her father and excell in everything she touches.Its all about hard work and believing in your vision to do better than what you are today. This is something i have learnt from her father who still remains a source of inspiration for me. Best wishes to her. I am sure she will enjoy her term in the college as we did. with best wishes always, Manoj Singh --- SP Kalantri wrote: > Dear all, > > > > Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our > daughter, too has decided > to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's > shoes. Last week, the > results of the state and Sevagram PMT were > published, and Amrita was > delighted to learn that the white apron and the > Littmann would soon become a > part of her paraphernalia. > > > > Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do > that. Is it OK to spend > ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, > she mused? Is designing > a house a better trade than trying to ease the > dis-eased, she pondered over? > Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her > heart and chose medicine. I > am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by > Atul Gawande's wonderful > book, *Complications* that she had read last month. > And we heaved a huge > sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US > born and US raised young > surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column > for New York Times). His > recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has > been very well received. > > > Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend > her formative years in > the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a > student in the same > institute where your parents work can have its own > share of pluses and > minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a > five- minute walk from > the hospital - and children loathe their parents > shadowing them or breathing > down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like > Ashwini did, will find > ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her > identity. > > Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help > her become a good > doctor. > > Bhavana and SP > > -- > SP Kalantri, MD, MPH > Department of Medicine > MGIMS > Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India > > Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 > Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 > E-mail: sp.kalantri@... > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Dr. Kalantri, Congratulations to you and your daughter, Amrita. I am sure she will appreciate ,if not now ,but surely at some time in the future, the pluses of having parents around at this time of her life ! Good Luck and God Bless ! Ashish SP Kalantri wrote: Dear all, Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become a part of her paraphernalia. Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered over? Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. I am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or breathing down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good doctor. Bhavana and SP -- SP Kalantri, MD, MPH Department of Medicine MGIMS Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 E-mail: sp.kalantri@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Â congratulations!!!! now that makes a complete dedicated family for service of mankind and mgims On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 SP Kalantri wrote : >Dear all, > > > >Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided >to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the >results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was >delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become a >part of her paraphernalia. > > > >Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend >ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing >a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered over? >Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. I >am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful >book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge >sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young >surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His >recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. > > >Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in >the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same >institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and >minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from >the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or breathing >down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find >ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. > >Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good >doctor. > >Bhavana and SP > >-- >SP Kalantri, MD, MPH >Department of Medicine >MGIMS >Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India > >Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 >Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 >E-mail: sp.kalantri@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Congratulations to all !!! Amrita by name itself can make the dead alive........ bound to be a very very good physician.........good person like her father......!!!! Mukund (1974) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 Congrats Amrita. And to Drs Kalantri too! I'm sure Amrita must already be familiar with the staff and the campus... so no surprises there :-D As far as the plusses and minuses in being a staff child, they used to be significant during our hostel days, don't know how good or bad the scenario is now... Ravin '82 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 Congrats to Dr. Kalantri and Amrita. aasawari91 nursing her sydney cold Dr Ravin N Das wrote: Congrats Amrita. And to Drs Kalantri too! I'm sure Amrita must already be familiar with the staff and the campus... so no surprises there :-D As far as the plusses and minuses in being a staff child, they used to be significant during our hostel days, don't know how good or bad the scenario is now... Ravin '82 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 Dear Dr. Kalantri, Heartiest congratulations on your daughter's admission in MGIMS. I have no doubt whatsoever that with the genes she has inherited, she will go on to excel in this field just as you have done. Our best wishes to her always. Anant > >Reply-To: mgims >To: " MGIMS e-group " <mgims > >Subject: Amrita Kalantri joins MGIMS >Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 16:07:56 +0530 > >Dear all, > > > >Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided >to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the >results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was >delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become >a >part of her paraphernalia. > > > >Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend >ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing >a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered >over? >Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. >I >am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful >book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge >sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young >surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His >recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. > > >Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in >the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same >institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and >minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from >the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or >breathing >down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find >ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. > >Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good >doctor. > >Bhavana and SP > >-- >SP Kalantri, MD, MPH >Department of Medicine >MGIMS >Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India > >Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 >Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 >E-mail: sp.kalantri@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 Dear Dr. Kalantri, Congratulations to Amrita and both of you as parents. I totally agree with you, no parents should push their children to any particular profession. Now a days, time has changed and if your son/daughter is bright, will shine in any feild. Both my sons are really charmed by medical profession because they think their parents do very exciting and 'cool' job, at present (12 & 14 years), but we will see which direction they go. I wish Amrita all the best in her future life. God bless Amrita. Sunil Jain (1979) SP Kalantri wrote: Dear all, Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become a part of her paraphernalia. Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered over? Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. I am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or breathing down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good doctor. Bhavana and SP -- SP Kalantri, MD, MPH Department of Medicine MGIMS Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 E-mail: sp.kalantri@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Congrats Amrita. Well done u. All the best. Malini with regards L & M Prasad lakora@... cartful1 From: mgims [mailto:mgims ] On Behalf Of SP Kalantri Sent: 02 July 2007 11:38 To: MGIMS e-group Subject: Amrita Kalantri joins MGIMS Dear all, Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become a part of her paraphernalia. Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered over? Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. I am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or breathing down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good doctor. Bhavana and SP -- SP Kalantri, MD, MPH Department of Medicine MGIMS Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 E-mail: sp.kalantri@... <mailto:sp.kalantri%40gmail.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 Heartiest congratulations Amrita and the proud parents. We wish you all the best. Renuka and Ashok Bhaskar'84 l prasad wrote: Congrats Amrita. Well done u. All the best. Malini with regards L & M Prasad lakora@... cartful1 From: mgims [mailto:mgims ] On Behalf Of SP Kalantri Sent: 02 July 2007 11:38 To: MGIMS e-group Subject: Amrita Kalantri joins MGIMS Dear all, Well, I write this to share our joy. Amrita, our daughter, too has decided to step into her father's *Quo vadis* and brother's shoes. Last week, the results of the state and Sevagram PMT were published, and Amrita was delighted to learn that the white apron and the Littmann would soon become a part of her paraphernalia. Amrita opted for medicine, but took her time to do that. Is it OK to spend ten agonizingly long years getting that elusive MD, she mused? Is designing a house a better trade than trying to ease the dis-eased, she pondered over? Not an easy toss. Ultimately she listened to her heart and chose medicine. I am not sure but she seems to have been inspired by Atul Gawande's wonderful book, *Complications* that she had read last month. And we heaved a huge sigh of relief! Atul Gawande incidentally is a US born and US raised young surgeon and journalist (he writes a regular column for New York Times). His recent book on the mistakes the doctors make has been very well received. Amrita will join MGIMS where I teach, and will spend her formative years in the same hospital where Bhavana and I work. Being a student in the same institute where your parents work can have its own share of pluses and minuses. Sevagram is a small village- our home is a five- minute walk from the hospital - and children loathe their parents shadowing them or breathing down their shoulders. We do hope that Amrita, like Ashwini did, will find ways and means to acquire, and zealously guard, her identity. Please shower your blessings on Amrita- please help her become a good doctor. Bhavana and SP -- SP Kalantri, MD, MPH Department of Medicine MGIMS Sevagram | 442102 | Maharashtra | India Phone: 91 - 7152 - 284134 Fax: 91 - 7152 - 284967 E-mail: sp.kalantri@... <mailto:sp.kalantri%40gmail.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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