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Students debate on medical ethics

Updated - January 21, 2017 09:24 am IST

Published - January 20, 2017 11:13 pm IST - PUDUCHERRY:

Gaurang Narayn from Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute and Adarsh Vijaykumar of Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) bagged the top honours at the ‘Daring Debates Puducherry 2017’ competition. The competition was held in partnership with the Mahatma Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences.

The topic of the debate was ‘Medical Oath: A Moral Compass No More’ sparked off a lot of interesting arguments and counter arguments as the two contestants from each college team put forward their views, with one contestant speaking for the motion and the other against the motion.

The debates were judged by a panel of three jury members Swaroop Kumar Sahu (Professor, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine JIPMER), Mohankumar (Medical Superintendent, General Hospital) and Mohandoss (senior advocate). Apart from winning Microsoft Lumia smart phones, the two winners will now join four other regional winners to contest the ‘Daring Debates’ grand finale on February 12. This will be part of the ‘Difficult Dialogues’ summit that will be held in Goa from February 10 to 12.

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Daring Debates’ initiative which is part of the ‘Difficult Dialogues’ forum is a debate series which aims to bring students from varied backgrounds and regions to debate on critical issues that concern South Asia in general and India in particular. This year the regional editions of the ‘Daring Debates’ are being conducted in five Indian cities. The ‘Difficult Dialogues’ is an annual premium international conference which provides a forum to discuss themes of contemporary relevance in South Asia. The second edition of ‘Difficult Dialogues’ will be held at the International Centre Goa on February 10, 11 and 12
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