
Dr. Sunil Pandya: In memory of a teacher, a neurosurgeon, Gandhian
Hindustan TimesOnce he knew you well, he would send email attachments of what he thought were articles that may interest you. I wish to donate my body for dissection and research to the Department of Anatomy at GS Medical college.” Sunil Pandya passed away on December 17. Sunil Pandya completed his MBBS and MS in surgery from the Grant Medical College and then trained in London at the Institute of Neurology to come back and join the Department of Neurosurgery at KEM in 1975. One a panel to contest elections to the Maharashtra Medical Council and the second, the launch of a small journal called ‘Issues in Medical ethics’ which later became the ‘Indian Journal of Medical Ethics’ now a peer reviewed journal in its 32nd year of publication. It has grown not only to be South Asia’s leading voice in bioethics but has also attracted attention for its policy of refusing The early years of the journal were when I began to understand Sunil Pandya as a person and this had nothing to do with medical ethics.
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