Jul 8, 2025
On July  3rd and 4th, 2025, the Department of ENT, Father Muller Medical College  (FMMC), hosted a dynamic two-day Continuing Medical Education (CME)  programme titled “ENT PG Clinics 2025”—a state-wide academic  initiative designed to empower postgraduate students in Otorhinolaryngology as  they prepare for their university examinations. Held on the serene and  academically vibrant campus of Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI),  the programme was a rich blend of clinical excellence, mentorship, and  collaborative learning.
The event  was spearheaded by a dedicated organizing team comprising Dr. Vinay V Rao  (Organizing Chairman and Professor & Head, ENT), Dr. Savita Lasrado  (Organizing Secretary), Dr.Deekshith Shetty, and Dr. Sana (Joint  Organizing Secretaries), whose meticulous planning ensured the smooth execution  of the programme.
The inauguration  ceremony began with the traditional lighting of the lamp, symbolizing the  dispelling of ignorance and the illumination of knowledge. Present on the dais  were Rev. Fr. Faustine Lucas Lobo, Director of FMCI; Rev. Fr. Jeevan  George Sequeira, Administrator, FMMC; Dr. Antony Sylvan, Dean, FMMC,  alongside other dignitaries. In his address, Fr. Faustine expressed his  joy at hosting the CME for the second consecutive year and extended his best  wishes to the attending postgraduates, encouraging them to pursue excellence  with humility and purpose.
Dr. Vinay Rao, in his welcome address, emphasized the importance  of clinical precision and continual learning in ENT practice. Dr. Savita  Lasrado delivered a heartfelt vote of thanks, acknowledging the unwavering  support of the FMCI management and the academic  community. The inaugural session was gracefully conducted by Dr. Sana,  Senior Resident in the department.
The  programme featured an impressive lineup of guest faculty, including:
These  experts shared invaluable insights through lectures and hands-on evaluations.
A Rich Clinical Experience
Day One  was devoted to comprehensive discussions and case presentations in Otology,  Rhinology, Laryngology, and Head & Neck surgery, with postgraduates  from across Karnataka presenting real-world cases. The sessions were  interactive, with the esteemed faculty assessing and mentoring the students  with clinical pearls and exam-oriented strategies.
Day Two  witnessed a robust panel discussion on clinical examination  expectations, an open Q&A session, and guidance on the evolving OSCE  (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) pattern by Dr.Shailaja,  Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, FMMC. The highlight was the hands-on  OSCE session, where fifteen meticulously curated stations simulated various  ENT clinical scenarios, offering students practical exposure and a taste of  real-time assessments.
The  programme concluded with the felicitation of faculty, distribution of  participation certificates, refreshments, and collection of feedback, which was  overwhelmingly positive.
Beyond the Classrooms: The Vibrant Workings of the  ENT Department
The Department  of ENT at Father Muller Medical College is not only known for its academic  rigor but also for its unwavering commitment to patient care and community  outreach. The department boasts a busy and bustling OPD, catering to  hundreds of patients each day with a wide spectrum of ENT concerns, from  routine ailments to complex head and neck pathologies.
In  addition, the department plays a pivotal role in community health,  conducting regular ENT screening camps in rural and underserved areas  across Karnataka. These camps provide essential services such as hearing  assessments, ear cleaning, nasal and throat examinations, minor procedures,  and referrals for surgical interventions. Through these initiatives, the  department exemplifies the institution's motto of “Heal and Comfort”,  taking healthcare to the doorsteps of the needy.
With a  dynamic teaching faculty, a patient-centric approach, and strong community  engagement, the Department of ENT continues to set benchmarks in clinical  education, research, and public health.
As the  curtains fall on another successful CME, ENT PG Clinics 2025 stands as a  testimony to Father Muller’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence,  clinical training, and compassionate service.