Dhanvantari Award for M.K. Mani

October 21, 2011 12:28 am | Updated August 02, 2016 03:24 pm IST - MUMBAI:

Dr. M.K.Mani

Dr. M.K.Mani

M.K. Mani, pioneer in nephrology in the country and Chief Nephrologist at Apollo Hospital, Chennai, has been honoured with the 40th Dhanvantari Award.

Dhanvantari Medical Foundation president and eminent cardiologist B.K. Goyal said here on Thursday that Dr. Mani pioneered innovative techniques and a new regimen in the management of kidney disorders.

He is the recipient of many awards, including the Padma Bhushan and the Rabindranath Tagore Award and has more than 125 publications to his credit. He has been awarded the honorary Doctorate of Science by several universities.

Dr. Mani became well-known after he gave a fresh lease of life to Jayaprakash Narayan, who was suffering from a kidney ailment and had a cardiac arrest at the Jaslok Hospital here, Dr. Goyal said.

The prestigious award, which recognises contribution in medical science, is awarded annually since 1972. The recipients include Denton A Cooley of Houston and pioneer heart transplant surgeon Christiaan Neethling Barnard of South Africa.

It will be presented to Dr. Mani here on October 30, in the presence of Union Minister for Power Sushilkumar Shinde, Tripura Governor D.Y. Patil and the former Union Minister, Murli Deora. On the occasion, Dr. Mani will give a talk on ‘Newer developments in the management of kidney failure.'

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