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MARCH / APRIL 2007 FEATURE
HMI and Wockhardt honor five for contributions to health care in India HMI and Wockhardt, Ltd. paid tribute in February to five outstanding doctors who have helped make significant advances in medical research, prevention, diagnosis, and specialty care in India. The biennial Wockhardt Medical Excellence Awards were presented during a ceremony in New Delhi attended by distinguished members of the Indian medical community as well as faculty from Harvard Medical School. The awards program was launched in 2003 by Joseph B. Martin, MD, PhD, dean of Harvard Medical School. Candidates are nominated for their contributions to institution-building, teaching and mentoring, medical and public health organizations, clinical research, and patient care. A committee chaired by HMI senior consultant and director Miles Shore, MD evaluates the nominations and selects five awardees. The 2007 Wockhardt Medical Excellence awardees are noted for bringing advances in medicine to India and leading community outreach efforts to increase high-quality health care for underserved populations:
The awards ceremony included leaders from the Indian medical community. Alan Jacobson, MD, senior vice president of Joslin Diabetes Center, gave a keynote address. Nobel Prize winner Joseph Murray, MD participated via videoconference to pay homage to the awardees. Wockhardt chairman Habil Khorakiwala said, "These doctors are institutions by themselves in their specialties. I am thankful to the Harvard Medical School faculty for providing their expertise, knowledge, and experience in selecting institution-builders who are icons in medical profession."
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