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Title: Compensation For Cadaver Organ Donor Families


1
Requirement of Excellence in Professional
Education
SUNIL SHROFFHOD Professor Urology Renal
Transplantation Sri Ramachandra Medical College
Research Institute (Deemed University)Chennai,
India
2
Excellence Education
  • Excellence is a Philosophy to be Practiced
  • Education is the path on which one needs to
    traverse to achieve Excellence
  • The ingredients include
  • Discipline
  • Intelligence
  • Communication
  • Enjoyment

3
India Shining
  • One of the greatest achievements of ancient
    India is in the field of education -
  • Takshila (700BC )- The World's first university
    with more than 10,500 students from all over the
    world studied more than 60 subjects
  • The University of Nalanda (400 BC)

4
What does it mean to excel or to have Excellence?
  • According to the American Heritage Dictionary,
    excellence means
  • "pre-eminent, extraordinary, surpassing and going
    beyond expectations.
  • To exceed a given standard that is ordinary,
    average, terrible or unworthy.
  • To be first-rate, first-class, exceptional,
    peerless, matchless, foremost, exemplary,
    top-grade, outstanding, superior, superb,
    superlative, splendid, deserving admiration,
    top-notch, A-1, marvellous, extraordinary,
    awesome, brilliant, fabulous, fantastic,
    heavenly, mind-blowing, stupendous, super,
    terrific, wondrous and pukka (best quality)!
  • To be superior in quality, greater in quantity,
    to transcend your job description, and to outdo
    yourself each time.

5
150 years of Excellence!!
  • Every decade in the last 150 years has seen a
    major revolution !
  • We have seen more inventions and discoveries in
    our one lifetime than what all our forefathers
    put together saw in All their lifetimes !!

6
150 years of Excellence!!
  • 1860 - Steam Engine
  • 1870 - Graham Bell Telephone
  • 1880 - Edisons Light Bulb
  • 1890 - Eastman invented the moving camera
    Entertainment
  • 1903 - Henry Ford started the Ford Motor
    Company
  • - Wilbur and Orville Wright invented the
    first Aero plane
  • 1905 - Einstein describes the Theory of
    Relativity E mc2
  • 1930 - Nylon ( Scientist from New York
    London)
  • 1940 - Penicillin First Antibiotic
  • 1945 - Atomic Bomb
  • 1950 - Television Goldmark
  • 1960 - Space exploration
  • 1970 - Steve and Woz Personal Computer Apple
    invented for playing computer games
  • 1971 - Microprocessor Heart of Computer Ted
    Hoff
  • 1991 - world wide web Tim Berners - Lee
    discovered
  • 2003 - Human Genome Project Completed Book of
    Life Revealed

7
If you are planning for a year, sow rice if you
are planning for a decade, plant trees if you
are planning for a lifetime, educate people
Chinese proverb
8
Why The Quest for Excellence
  • Is it the spark of godliness within us that makes
    us strive towards this goal
  • Is it a Gene within some of us that makes us do
    all these wonderful things

9
Why The Quest for Excellence
  • Or is it actually, the hidden secret power within
    us to consume all and destroy all
  • Or Is it the competition that brings the best out
    of us

10
What does it take to excel
  • To Excel one does not need to do extraordinary
    things,but one needs to do ordinary things
    extraordinarily well.
  • Angelique Arnauld

11
Flashes of Brilliance or Flashes of God
  • The Discovery of Zero gave a whole new meaning to
    Mathematics - Aryabhatta
  • The dream that led to revelation of periodic
    table changed the whole field of Chemistry -
    Mendelev
  • The discovery that the double helix configuration
    of genes has unfolded the Book of Life Crick
    Watson
  • The precision of laws of gravity and the universe
    makes physics so perfect Newton, Einstein

12
Experience Excellence Experience God
If a man is called to be a street-sweeper, He
should sweep streets even as - Michelangelo
painted, or Beethoven composed music, or
Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets
so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth
will pause to say here lived a great
street-sweeper who did his job well.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
13
The Great Indians Spirit
  • Despite the 800 to 900 yrs of being ruled and
    subdued our spirit to pursue the supreme or to
    excel still survives
  • We have a rich heritage and that gives us
    inspiration
  • Pursuit for excellence has been mostly
    self-inspired
  • Many Indian have migrated overseas and excelled
    in their fields

Our history is over 5000 years old
14
The Quest for Excellence Enriching America
  • There are 3.22 Million Indians in America
  • 38 of Doctors in America are Indians
  • 12 of Scientists in America are Indians
  • 36 of NASA employees are Indians
  • 34 of MICROSOFT employees are Indians
  • 28 of IBM employees are Indians
  • 17 of INTEL employees are Indians

15
Mother of all Civilisations
  • Mark Twain said
  • India is the cradle of the human race,
  • the birthplace of human speech,
  • the mother of history,
  • the grandmother of legend,
  • and the great grand mother of tradition.
  • Our most valuable and most constructive
    materials in the history of man are treasured up
    in India only.

16
One Language Policy
  • Sanskrit is the mother of all the European
    languages. Sanskrit is the most suitable language
    for computer software reported in Forbes
    magazine, July 1987

17
Our Great Heritage
  • Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known
    to humans
  • Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago
    he and health scientists of his time conducted
    complicated surgeries like caesareans,cataract,
    artificial limbs, fractures, urinary stones

18
The Feel Good Factor
  • India invented the Number System. Zero was
    invented by Aryabhatta
  • The place value system, the decimal system was
    developed in India in 100 BC
  • Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from
    India
  • The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana
  • The art of Navigation was born in the river Sindh
    6000 years ago
  • Chess (Shataranja or AshtaPada) was invented in
    India

19
Excellence in Education In India The
Visionaries
  • Swami Vivekananda
  • Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
  • Mahatama Gandhi
  • Rabindranath Tagore

The most important skill to acquire now is
learning how to learn John Naisbitt
20
Swami Vivekananda - National Resurgence of
Indians through Ramakrishna Mission Movement
Education is the manifestation of the perfection
already in man. Knowledge is inherent in man,
no knowledge comes from outside it is all
inside. What we say a man knows, should, in
strict psychological language, be what he
discovers or unveils. What a man learns is
really what he discovers by taking the cover
off his own soul, which is a mine of infinite
knowledge. All knowledge therefore, secular or
spiritual, is in the human mind. In many cases it
is not discovered, but remains covered, and when
the covering is being slowly taken off, we say
we are learning, and the advance of knowledge
is made by the advance of this process of
uncovering.
21
Sri Aurobido Ghosh Education should help in
Spiritual Regeneration of India
  • Integral education - Education of the body,
    mind and spirit
  • Sri Aurobindo Ashrams educational programmes,
  • The Auroville and several other schools of the
    country follow his thought and put it to
    practice

"The first principle of teaching is that nothing
can be taught Sri Aurobido I am always ready
to learn, but I do not always like being taught
Sir Winston Churchill
22
Mahatama Gandhi - Education should be linked to
learning and learning to Craft
The real difficulty is that people have no idea
of what education truly is. We assess the value
of education in the same manner as we assess the
value of land or of shares in the stock-exchange
market. We want to provide only such education as
would enable the student to earn more. We hardly
give any thought to the improvement of the
character of the educated. The girls, we say, do
not have to earn so why should they be educated?
As long as such ideas persist there is no hope of
our ever knowing the true value of education.
M. K. Gandhi, True Education
23
Rabindranath Tagore Guru-Shishya approach in
natural environment
As one of the earliest educators to think in
terms of the global village, Rabindranath
Tagores educational model has a unique
sensitivity and aptness for education within
multi-racial, multi-lingual and multi-cultural
situations, amidst conditions of acknowledged
economic discrepancy and political imbalance.
Kathleen M. O'Connell
Rabindranath Tagore Asias first Nobel Laureate
24
Deficiencies in Our Modern Education
  • Our Education is too theoretical
  • There is not enough stress on Character and
    Personality Development
  • The benchmark of a good school depends on its
    board results percentage of passes
  • The system lacks good career counselors

We have had no great visionary in the post
independence period
25
Neither Here Nor There
  • Our children learn western values but are
    expected to practice eastern culture
  • We encourage our children to master English but
    expect them to think in their mother tongue
  • Our children Know more about Christ than Krishna
  • All this results in Confusion and Stunting of
    thinking power in our children

Early psychologists suggested that people and
animals have an innate propensity to imitate
behaviors they see Morgan, 1896
26
Curiosity is the Door that welcomes Education
It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that
the modern methods of instruction have not
entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry
Albert Einstein
Children have never been very good at listening
to their elders, but they have never failed to
imitate them. James Baldwin
27
Inept Govt. Policies or Price of Democracy
  • Birth Control
  • Alleviating Poverty
  • Promotion of one common Indian Language

Education could have played a major role in all
the three areas
28
When do you excel in your profession
  • Go beyond just doing a job. Finish the job well.
  • Reach beyond just treating a patient. Do it with
    Compassion.
  • Desire more than just Making money. Give your
    patients value for their time

Much good work is lost, for the lack of a little
more Edward H. Harriman
29
To Excel is to be an Expert in the Subject
  • An expert is one who knows more and more about
    less and less
  • Nicholas Murray Butler

I am careful not to confuse excellence with
perfection. Excellence, I can reach for
perfection is God's business Lorne A. Adrain
in 'The Most Important Thing I Know'
30
Formal Education Not a Prerequisite To Excel
  • School and College Drop out who have Excelled
  • George Washington
  • Bill Gates
  • Jane Austen
  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Dhirubhai Ambani

The quality of a person's life is in direct
proportion to their commitment to excellence,
regardless of their chosen field of endeavor
Vincent T. Lombardi
31
Excellence as part of National Character
  • Every single day, the person of excellence
    (doctor) thinks this way
  • "I am not selling my time and soul just working
    for the money. I want to make a big, big
    difference in the lives of others. The world is
    going to be a better place because I am here. I
    am here to cure diseases and relieve man of
    their sufferings

Every job is a self-portrait of the person who
did it. Autograph your work with excellence
32
To Excel Is to Go An Extra Mile
  • The person of excellence doesn't do just what is
    expected of him
  • or her. An excellent person goes beyond the call
    of duty
  • The person who is average says,
  • - "Hey, this is not my job, I'm not paid to do
    this!"
  • However The excellent person says,
  • - "I am here to provide the best service
    possible to my clients or customers even if it
    means going the extra mile."

What is easy is seldom excellent Samuel
Johnson
33
Professional Mindset
  • The person who is mediocre says,
  • "Wow, I want to stay out of trouble and cruise
    through my career.
  • The Professional pursuer says,
  • "Hey, I'm not complacent or satisfied with the
    status quo, I want to be the best person, I can
    be for the glory of God. I want to fulfil the
    highest potential in my life!

Your biggest competitors are not your rivals,
colleagues or classmates. Your greatest
competition comes from yourself !!
34
We are what we repeated do, Excellence, then, is
not an act, but a habit. Aristotle
35
What it Takes to Excel as a Professional
Creativity is a type of learning process where
the teacher and pupil are located in the same
individual. Arthur Koestler
36
Excellence in The Field of Surgery
  • Surgery is a field that confers upon its
    practitioners a great deal of personal
    satisfaction.Yet the rewards of surgery come at a
    price.

The field requires a grave sense of
responsibility that entails, in essence, a
lifelong commitment to the pursuit of excellence.
37
What it Takes to Excel as a Professional
  • Dr. Cushing a famous 19th Century Clinician
    wrote -
  • "the physician requires a special combination of
    -
  • head and heart
  • the surgeon of -
  • head, heart and hand-
  • a rarer combination which comes partly by gift
    and partly by training."

Tell me, Ill forget. Show me, I may remember.
But involve me and I Ill understand
Chinese Proverb
38
Role of Thinking The Head
  • The best surgeons are those who make the best
    decisions.
  • Excellence in surgery begins with disciplined
    thinking and sound clinical judgement
  • Thorough understanding of the disease process and
    a deep knowledge of the basic sciences and
    familiarity with the latest in scientific
    research
  • The concept of the clinician/scientist that is
    now universal in academic medicine and is pivotal
    to the concept of excellence in surgery

Trifles make perfection and perfection is no
trifle - Michelangelo
39
Compassion Drives The Heart
  • Medicine is an inherently compassionate
    profession
  • Compassion is what causes a surgeon to make
    patient care his or her first priority,
    regardless of personal convenience
  • Compassion is the impetus behind long hours on
    the wards or in the laboratory
  • Compassion is what inspires surgeons to donate
    their services when patients cannot afford to pay
  • Resilience - A surgeon's heart must possess
    Resilience so that he or she can persist in the
    face of setbacks
  • Courage - And a surgeon's heart must be
    courageous, to allow him or her to carry out
    procedures that entail significant risk

40
A Surgeons - Hand
  • Surgical excellence grows out of an entire
    career of disciplined, thoughtful devotion to the
    profession.
  • Surgical outcomes depend on making an entire
    process smooth
  • Accomplished through teamwork, working toward a
    common goal, are more important than those of an
    individual.
  • Hand" also encompasses the responsibility of
    surgeons to police their field through the
    voluntary monitoring of outcomes ( by Audits),
    for an overall improvement in better patient
    care
  • Surgeons must share their expertise to ensure
    that the common goal of technical excellence is
    achievable by all.

41
Learning and Unlearning
The illiterate of the 21st century will not be
those who cannot read and write, but those who
cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn Alvin
Toffler
42
Achieving Excellence By Using Technology
  • Computers
  • Internet
  • Mobile Computing
  • Telemedicine
  • Tel-education

43
Where the mind is without fear    and the head
is held high,    Where knowledge is free Where
the world has not been broken  up into fragments
by narrow domestic walls  Where words come out
from the depth of truth  Where tireless
striving        stretches its arms towards
perfection    Where the clear stream of
reason       has not lost its way into
the  dreary desert sand of dead habit     Where
the mind is led forward  by thee into
ever-widening       thought and action  into
that heaven of freedom,      my Father,        
Let my country awake Rabindranath Tagore
44
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