Saturday, August 31, 2013

Bhakua with Santosh & Niyati


Bhakua with Santosh & Niyati, originally uploaded by Bhakua.

Bhakua with Santosh & Prafulla


Bhakua with Santosh & Prafulla, originally uploaded by Bhakua.

Santosh & Prafulla at our place


Santosh & Prafulla at our place, originally uploaded by Bhakua.

Santosh with Prafulla & Niyati


Santosh with Prafulla & Niyati, originally uploaded by Bhakua.

Niyati, Prafulla & Santosh @ our place

With Santosh Behera in Rourkela


With Santosh Behera in Rourkela, originally uploaded by Bhakua.

Niyati & Santosh


Niyati & Santosh, originally uploaded by Bhakua.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Santosh in Rourkela


Santosh in Rourkela, originally uploaded by Bhakua.

As a part of his Odisha tour visiting his friends and relations all over the state.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Ajit leaves us all back

Ajit PadhyHe was probably the most enterprising and falambuoyant of our classmates.Always loved life and made everyone around him love it too. A good number of friends changed from Berhampur to Cuttack during undergraduate days. He was born and brought up in Cuttack and he could have easily done it, but after the initial one and half years, he loved MKCG Medical College so much that he just stayed put.Always jovial we used to call him 'Ladoo'- I'm forgetting why we called him so.Though a man of strong likes and dislikes, Ajit never consciously hurt people. After doing his Diploma in Nuclear Medicine from BARC, Mumbai, he also did MNAMS from the same institute and later joined as a faculty member in AIIMS, New Delhi.He married Madhvi during the initial days in Delhi and had two sons Paritosh & Parivesh were born.Later he went to work in Geneva in IAEA which was probably a difficult period but the most cherished also. For the last couple of years he was working in Singapore General Hospital, Singapore. The hospital website gives the following details about Dr. Ajit Padhy, Senior Consultant, Dept. of Nuclear Medicine, MBBS, FAMS. Graduated (MBBS) in the year 1976 from the Berhampur University, India, obtained the first postgraduate qualification in nuclear medicine, Diploma in Radiation Medicine (DRM) from the University of Bombay in the year 1978. Subsequently obtained the second postgraduate degree, The Membership of the National Board of Medical Sciences (MNAMS) in Nuclear Medicine in the year 1982 (Examination conducted by the National Board of Examination, India). Successfully completed Commonwealth Medical Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London (1991-92). Became a Founder fellow of Indian College of Nuclear Medicine (FICNM) in the year 1997. Enrolled as a fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences Singapore in the year 2005. EDUCATION Berhampur University, India 1976: MBBS. University of Bombay 1978: Diploma in Radiation Medicine University of Bombay 1982: Membership of the National Board of Medical Sciences (MNAMS) in Nuclear Medicine PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS & COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS At Singapore General Hospital, Singapore: Senior Consultant in the Department of Nuclear Medicine & PET since September 2005. At International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria: Head of Nuclear Medicine in the Division of Human Health (1997-2004). During the assignment at the IAEA led the sub-programme implementing IAEA’s program in nuclear medicine including numerous multinational coordinated research as well as technical cooperation projects all over the world. At AIIMS, New Delhi, India: Worked in various capacities in the Department of Nuclear Medicine of The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi from 1982 to 2003; starting with Registrar (1979-1982), Lecturer (1982-1985), Assistant Professor (1985-1988), Associate Professor (1988-1992), Additional Professor (1992-1999) and full professor of Nuclear Medicine from 1999 onwards. Visiting Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kuwait since November 2004. Visiting Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia since May 2003 Editor in Chief, World Journal of Nuclear Medicine Guest Editor: Seminars in Nuclear Medicine Chairman, World Radiopharmaceutical Therapy Council AWARDS IAEA Distinguish Service Award: 2004 IAEA Merit Award: 2003 Homi Bhabha Oration, Society of Nuclear Medicine, India, 2004 PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH/TRIALS Sen A, Dougall P, Padhy AK, Bhattacharya A, Kumar R, Bal CS, Bajpai M, Bhardwaj M, Mitra DK, Basu AK. Technetium-99m HMPAO SPECT Cerebral Blood Flow Study in Children with Craniosynostosis. J Nucl Med 36: 394, 1995 Biswal BM, Bal CS, Sandhu MS, Padhy AK, Rath GK. Management of Intracranial Metastases of differentiated carcinoma of thyroid. J Neuro Oncol 22: 77-81, 1994 Bal CS, Padhy AK, Jana S, Basu AK. Prospective randomised clinical trial to evaluate the optimal dose of I-131 for remnant ablation in differentiated thyroid cancer, Cancer 77: 2574-2580, 1996 Massardo T, Alonso O, Kabasakal L, Llamas-Olier A, Shankar UR, Zhu H, Delgado L, Gonzalez P, Mut F, Padhy AK. Diagnostic value of 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate and 99mTc-pentavalent DMSA compared with 99mTc-sestamibi for palpable breast lesions. J Nucl Med 2002 Jul;43(7):882-8 Alonso O, Massardo T, Delgado LB, Horvath J, Kabasakal L, Llamas-Olier A, Maunda KK, Morales R, Padhy AK, Shankar UR. Is (99m)Tc-sestamibi scintimammography complementary to conventional mammography for detecting breast cancer in patients with palpable masses? : J Nucl Med 2001 Nov;42(11):1614-21 Bal CS, Padhy AK, Kumar A . Clinical features of differentiated thyroid carcinoma in children and adolescents from a sub-Himalayan iodine-deficient endemic zone. Nucl Med Commun 2001 Aug;22(8):881-7 Britton KE, Wareham DW, Das SS, Solanki KK, Amaral H, Bhatnagar A, Katamihardja AH, Malamitsi J, Moustafa HM, Soroa VE, Sundram FX, Padhy AK. Imaging bacterial infection with (99m)Tc-ciprofloxacin (Infecton). J Clin Pathol 2002; 55: 817-823 Sundram F, Chau TC, Onkhuudai P, Bernal P, Padhy AK. Preliminary results of transarterial rhenium-188 HDD lipiodol in the treatment of inoperable primary hepatocellular carcinoma. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2004 Feb;31(2):250-7. Orellana P, Baquedano P, Rangarajan V, Zhao JH, Chee Eng ND, Fettich J, Chaiwatanarat T, Sonmezoglu K, Mitra DK, Park YH, Samuel AM, Sixt R, Padhy AK, Bhatnagar V. Relationship between pyelonephritis, renal scarring and VUT in children with UTI: Results of a coordinated research project. Pediatr Nephrol. 2004; 19:1122-6. Bernal P, Raoul JL, Vidmar G, Sereegotov E, Sundram FX, Kumar A, Jeong JM, Pusuwan P, Divgi C, Zanzonico P, Stare J, Buscombe J, Chau TMT, Saw MM, Chen SL, Ogbac R, Padhy AK. Intra-arterial Rhenium-188 Lipiodol in the treatment of inoperable hepatocellular carcinoma: results of an IAEA-sponsored multi-nation study. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2007; 69:1448-55
Ajit was staying alone in Singapore and Madhvi used to shuttle between Singapore and New Delhi. His elder son Paritosh with his wife stayed in UK while the younger one Parivesh worked in Mumbai.Ajit, as it appears, had a massive heart attack on Sunday/Monday and was admitted to hospital. He was also taken up for CABG and was apparently doing well after surgery. Unfortunately he collapsed and was put on intra-aortic baloon pump. Madhvi had reached Singapore yesterday. Ajit was declared today afternoon probaly after his sons reached Singapore.The news from Bidhu has shattered many. Many of us are speechless. Ajit was such a personality that he flashes so vividly in memory of every classmate. May his soul rest in peace and may God grant Madhvi and her family members enough courage to bear the untimely loss.