Launching the SHP Program 2024: Embracing Healing and Hope

Launching the SHP Program 2024: Embracing Healing and Hope



With hearts brimming with joy and anticipation, we embark on a transformative journey today as we inaugurate the Secondary Hospital Program (SHP) 2024. This year holds the promise of significant impact and meaningful change in our healing ministry, and it is with immense gratitude and excitement that we welcome each of you to this endeavor.

A Call to Make a Difference: At the core of our mission lies a deep-seated commitment to serving humanity and alleviating suffering. As we stand on the threshold of SHP 2024, I am reminded of the profound difference we can make when we come together with passion, purpose, and expertise. Each one of you possesses unique talents and perspectives that are invaluable in our collective pursuit of healing and hope.

Gratitude and Acknowledgments: I extend my heartfelt gratitude to two exemplary individuals whose tireless efforts have been instrumental in organizing this year's SHP:

  1. Dr. Philip Finny, Missions Coordinator: Dr. Finny's unwavering dedication to our mission and his exceptional organizational skills have been pivotal in shaping the SHP 2024. His visionary leadership inspires us all to strive for excellence in our endeavors.

  2. Dr. Abel K Samuel, Vice Principal: Dr. Samuel's dynamic leadership and strategic insights have played a crucial role in laying the groundwork for this year's program. His commitment to education and healthcare advocacy enriches our collective efforts and fosters a culture of continuous learning.

A Message of Unity and Purpose: As we gather to commence SHP 2024, let us be reminded of the profound privilege and responsibility we bear as stewards of healing and compassion. Our journey ahead will be marked by challenges and triumphs, but it is our shared commitment and unwavering determination that will propel us forward.

Wishing You Success and Fulfillment: To each participant, volunteer, and supporter of SHP 2024, I extend my warmest wishes for a successful and enriching experience. May your contributions and efforts during this program resonate far beyond its duration, leaving a lasting legacy of healing, hope, and transformation.

In the spirit of unity and collaboration, let us embrace the opportunities that lie ahead and reaffirm our collective resolve to make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve.



Announcing the Launch of SHP Program 2024: Empowering Future Healthcare Leaders

We are thrilled to unveil the commencement of the "Secondary Hospital Program- 2024," a transformative initiative aimed at nurturing compassionate healthcare professionals and extending healing to underserved communities across India. This year, our esteemed MBBS batch of 2020 will embark on a remarkable journey, led by our dedicated faculty, to multiple mission hospitals nationwide, embodying our commitment to service and excellence in healthcare.

A Journey of Learning and Service: Our students, brimming with enthusiasm and driven by a desire to make a difference, will travel in small, spirited groups to 14 mission hospitals scattered across the length and breadth of India. From the picturesque landscapes of Oddanchatram and Kotagiri in Tamilnadu to the remote regions of Raxaul in Bihar and Makunda in Assam, they will immerse themselves in the realities of healthcare delivery in resource-limited settings. Through dedicated service to the needy, they will not only gain invaluable clinical experience but also develop a profound understanding of the healthcare needs of rural India.



Guiding Lights: Facilitating this enriching journey are our esteemed faculty members, whose unwavering commitment to mentorship and guidance ensures the success of our students:

  • Dr. Samuel Chittaranjan
  • Dr. Ninan Chacko
  • Dr. Elizabeth Varkey Cherian
  • Dr. Elizabeth James
  • Dr. Satish Thomas
  • Dr. Jacob Koshy & Dr. Jency Maria Koshy
  • Dr. Philip & Dr. Saritha Susan
  • Dr. Deepak Aravind & Dr. Anjali
  • Dr. Thomas Jacob Abraham
  • Dr. Cleetus & Dr. Grace
  • Dr. Stephen K Punnose
  • Dr. Megha Mariam George
  • Dr. Deepak Varughese
  • Dr. Suman Varghese Sam
  • Ms. Anne George

A Testament to Commitment: As we embark on our fourth SHP program, we envision it as a catalyst for personal and professional growth, fostering empathy, resilience, and a deep sense of purpose among our students and faculty. Through this initiative, we not only aim to provide invaluable clinical assistance to mission hospitals but also to inspire a new generation of healthcare leaders dedicated to serving the marginalized and underserved.

A Call to Action: Dear friends, as our SHP teams set forth on this transformative learning expedition, we humbly request your support and prayers. Your encouragement and blessings will serve as pillars of strength, guiding our students and faculty through the challenges and triumphs that lie ahead.

Wishing Success and Safety: In closing, we extend our heartfelt wishes for a safe and successful SHP program to all our teams. May this journey be marked by profound learning, meaningful connections, and impactful service, laying the foundation for a brighter, healthier future for all.





















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