Chennai:
Renowned surgical gastroenterologist, Prof N. Rangabashyam, 79, passed away in his sleep on Sunday morning.
His last rites were performed the same evening at Besant Nagar crematorium. Prof Rangabashyam is survived by his wife, son and daughter.
Former head of the department of surgical gastroenterology and proctology and clinical professor of surgery, Madras Medical College, and GGH, Prof Rangabashyam was the first to start a separate department for surgical gastroenterology and again the first to start a specialisation in surgical gastroenterology, M.Ch. degree course in India.
Recalling his association with Prof Rangabahsyam from 1985-1991 at GH, the present head of department of surgical gastroenterology, Dr S.M. Chandramohan, said Rangabashyam was a visionary and a doctor with commitment.
“I’m sitting in the department that he started. He wanted healthcare of our country on a par with other countries and worked towards it. Rangabashyam was the one to start M.Ch degree and the course has produced many eminent doctors,” he said.
A student of Rangabashyam and at present the transplant coordinator of state cadaver transplant programme, Dr J. Amalopavanathan, said he was a go-getter. Prof Rangabashyam was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2002, and won the prestigious Dr B C Roy national award twice.
A.C Muthaiah, former president of FICCI and BCCI, condoled the death of Dr Rangabashyam saying that India has lost an eminent surgical gastroenterologist.
source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> News> Current Affairs / by DC / July 15th, 2013