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Father Muller Medical College Inaugurates Hemophilia Comprehensive Care Centre on World Hemophilia Day

April 17, 2024

Mangaluru, April 17, 2024, Kankanady: Father Muller Medical College celebrated World Hemophilia Day with the inaugural ceremony of the Father Muller Haemophilia Comprehensive Care Centre. The event took place on April 17, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at the DM Hall in the Library Building. The ceremony was graced by esteemed guests and dignitaries, including Chief Guest Dr. Jacintha D’Souza, District Surgeon and Superintendent of Wenlock District Hospital Mangalore, and presided over by Rev. Fr. Richard Aloysius Coelho, Director of FMCI.

The patrons of the event were Rev. Fr. Ajith B. Menezes, Administrator FMMC; Rev. Fr. George Jeevan Sequeira, Administrator FMMCH; Rev. Fr. Nelson Dheeraj Pais, Assistant Administrator FMMCH; Dr. Anthony Sylvan D’Souza, Dean FMMC; and Dr. Uday Kumar, MS FMMCH. Dr. Chandni Bhandary, Asst. Prof. Dept. of Pathology, and Sheetal Pai, Asst. Prof. Father Muller College of Physiotherapy, served as emcees for the ceremony.

The theme for this year’s World Hemophilia Day was “Equitable access for all: Recognizing all bleeding disorders,” which aligns with the mission of the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH). The WFH, along with its National Member Organizations from 147 countries, advocates for the accessibility and affordability of quality healthcare for people with hemophilia, irrespective of their gender, age, or location.

The ceremony began with Dr. Jayaprakash CS, the convener of the Hemophilia Comprehensive Care Center, welcoming the gathering. Dr. Chandana, a pediatrician, hematologist, oncologist, and assistant professor Dept of Pediatrics, introduced the Hemophilia Comprehensive Care Committee and the team heading it to the audience. The team consists of:

  1. Dr. Jayaprakash C.S., Lab Director and Professor, Dept. of Pathology
  2. Dr. Chandni Bhandary, Assistant Professor, Hematopathologist, Dept. of Pathology
  3. Dr. Swetha Shanbhag, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics
  4. Dr. Supriya, Associate Professor, Dept. of Medicine
  5. Dr. Harsharaj K., Associate Professor, Dept. of Orthopedics
  6. Dr. Nanditha Hegde, Associate Professor, Dental Sciences
  7. Ms Sheetal Vivek Pai, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physiotherapy
  8. Mrs Joylene Sandra Menezes, Staff Nurse
  9. Dr. Chandana Pai, Assistant Professor, Pediatric Hematologist & Oncologist, Dept. of Pediatrics

In a symbolic gesture, instead of traditional lamp lighting, a dummy was used to represent the provision of factors to hemophilia patients, and a board with the hemophilia center’s name was unveiled. 

The Chief Guest, Dr. Jacintha D’Souza, emphasized in her address the importance of resilience, strength, and equitable access to healthcare. The Director of FMCI, Rev. Fr. Richard Aloysius Coelho, highlighted the interdisciplinary initiative and compassionate care that the center will provide.

The event also featured short video messages from Dr. Suresh Hanagavadi, President of the Karnataka Hemophilia Society, and the late Dr. SP Balasubramanian, a legendary singer and a staunch supporter of hemophilia care in India.

The occasion was used to create public awareness about hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. Following the ceremony, a guest lecture was delivered by Dr. Sharath Kumar Rao from the Department of Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion, Wenlock District Hospital, Mangalore.

The event was organized by Dr. Jayaprakash C. S., Professor and Lab Director of Pathology, as the Organizing Chairman; Dr. Chandni Bhandary P., Assistant Professor and Hematopathologist of Pathology, as the Organizing Secretary; and Dr. Chandana Pai, Assistant Professor and Pediatric Hemato-Oncologist of Pediatrics, as the Joint Organizing Secretary. The inauguration of the Father Muller Haemophilia Comprehensive Care Center marks a significant milestone in providing comprehensive care to patients with bleeding disorders, in line with the global efforts of the WFH.