Udaipur, April 15, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran): An induction programme was organised for newly admitted postgraduate (PG) students at Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), a unit of Sai Tirupati University, Umarda.

The programme was attended by Chairperson Ashish Agrawal, CEO Sheetal Agrawal, and Managing Director Naman Agrawal, who extended their best wishes to the new PG students.
Vice Chancellor Dr Prashant Nahar, Principal Dr Suresh Chandra Goyal, Medical Director Dr Kamlesh Shekhawat, Blood Bank In-charge Dr Chandra Mathur, Professor Emeritus Dr B.L. Kumar, and Dr P.K. Bhatnagar were also present.
The programme began with a welcome address by Academic Director Dr Dilip Kumar Parik. During the session, Dr Prashant Nahar delivered a lecture on the role of artificial intelligence, digitalisation, and self-reliance in healthcare, while also guiding students on patient consent and legal responsibilities.
Principal Dr Suresh Chandra Goyal administered the Hippocratic Oath to the newly admitted doctors. During the introduction session, heads of various departments shared details about their departments, achievements, and facilities. Registrar Dr Devendra Jain highlighted the key features of Sai Tirupati University.
Medical Superintendent Dr Sarita Kant advised students to remain sensitive and responsible towards patients in hospital settings.
The programme was anchored by MBBS 2024 batch students Ankur Pandey and Manishika Shrivastava. Members of the organising committee, including Dr Dilip Kumar Parik, Dr Shrinidhi, Deputy Registrar Prateek Agrawal, Dr Pooja Singh, Dr Ajay Chaudhary, Dr Avantika Gupta, Dr Vaibhav Chittora, Dr Pratiksha Tiwari, Gurucharan Singh, and Ashutosh Saxena, contributed to the successfu.
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