Medical College Hospital: A Beacon of Hope and Healing Fueled by the Love of Christ

 Title: Medical College Hospital: A Beacon of Hope and Healing Fueled by the Love of Christ



At BCMCH, our commitment goes beyond medical expertise; it is rooted in the compassion and love inspired by the teachings of Christ. Join us in celebrating the remarkable journey of healing, where the dedication of our Physiology Department takes center stage during Physiology Week.

Meet Our Esteemed Physiology Team:

  1. Dr. Annamma Kurien - Head of the Department (HOD): As the leader of our Physiology Department, Dr. Annamma Kurien exemplifies unwavering dedication to both medical excellence and the compassionate ethos that defines our institution.

  2. Dr. Indra N - Professor: With a wealth of experience, Dr. Indra N brings a profound understanding of physiology to our institution, enriching the academic and clinical landscape for our students and patients alike.

  3. Dr. Jiya Michael - Associate Professor: Dr. Jiya Michael's passion for teaching and research propels our Physiology Department forward, contributing to a dynamic and innovative learning environment.

  4. Dr. Jeslin Treesa Thomas - Assistant Professor: As an Assistant Professor, Dr. Jeslin Treesa Thomas plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic foundation of our students, nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals.

  5. Dr. Arathi Krishna G - Assistant Professor: Dr. Arathi Krishna G brings her expertise to the forefront, ensuring that our students receive comprehensive training in physiology, laying the groundwork for successful medical careers.

  6. Dr. Aagy Susan Joseph - Senior Resident: Dr. Aagy Susan Joseph, our dedicated Senior Resident, embodies the spirit of continuous learning and contributes significantly to the day-to-day operations of our Physiology Department.

Physiology Week: Celebrating Excellence: Physiology Week is a special time for us to acknowledge and celebrate the invaluable contributions of our Physiology Department. Throughout this week, we will showcase the department's achievements, research endeavors, and the impact they have on the health and well-being of our community.

Stay Connected: Follow us on [social media platforms] for updates, stories, and insights into the inspiring work of our Physiology Department. Together, let's continue to bring hope and healing, guided by the love of Christ.

Thank you for being part of our journey towards a healthier, more compassionate world.

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