Tata Main Hospital Honours Medical Staff on Doctors’ Day Celebration

Tata Main Hospital celebrated Doctors’ Day with a series of events including a short film, quiz, and an exhibition to honour the medical staff’s dedicated services.

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Main Hospital (TMH) held a festive Doctors’ Day celebration at its auditorium to honour the medical staff’s exceptional contributions.

The event was graced by the presence of Chanakya Chaudhary, Vice President (Corporate Services), Tata Steel, and Dr Sudhir Rai, General Manager (Medical Services), TMH.

The celebration began with a cake-cutting ceremony, followed by a short film depicting the doctors’ journey at TMH.

A live, on-the-spot quiz added a lively touch to the event, with doctors from across all Raw Materials Division participating.

Over 300 doctors from Jamshedpur and the RM Division were in attendance, either physically or via live webcast.

Moreover, an exhibition was held featuring art made from hospital waste as a testament to waste management and sustainable living.

This unique exhibition on Doctors’ Day saw participation from every department at TMH.

Chanakya Chaudhary, Dr Sudhir Rai, and Deepa Verma, Chief Human Resource Business Partner (Corporate Functions), Tata Steel, honoured the winners of various competitions.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Pamela Kerketta, Senior Manager HRBP (Corporate Functions), Medical Services, Tata Main Hospital.

Tata Main Hospital celebrated Doctors' Day with a series of events including a short film, quiz, and an exhibition to honour the medical staff's dedicated services.
Tata Main Hospital celebrated Doctors’ Day with a series of events including a short film, quiz, and an exhibition to honour the medical staff’s dedicated services.

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