KIMS Hosts First-Ever ‘Health National Conclave’ to Redefine Healthcare in India

The Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) marked a significant milestone today by hosting its inaugural ‘Health National Conclave’. The event brought together some of the brightest minds from India and abroad to discuss pivotal topics shaping the future of medicine and healthcare in the country.

The event, conceived by the Founder of KIITKISSKIMS Dr. Achyuta Samanta, was the first of its kind to be organized by a healthcare institute in Odisha

The key highlight of the conclave was Dr. Samanta’s announcement to establish 20 corporate-style hospitals across 20 districts of Odisha, each with 100 beds. These hospitals are set to be inaugurated by this time next year.

Eminent speakers at the conclave included Prof. (Dr.) D. Nageswar Reddy of the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad; Prof. V. Mohan of Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre, Chennai; Prof. Vinod Paul of NITI Aayog, Prof. Ved Prakash Mishra of Krishna Viswa Vidyapith, among others. Their insights spanned diverse themes such as the ethics of entrepreneurship in healthcare, affordable medical innovations, and tackling the rising menace of diabetes.

Addressing the inaugural session, Dr. Reddy, a Padma Bhushan Awardee, expressed admiration for KISS’ efforts in serving tribal communities and described the conclave as a holistic forum addressing a wide range of topics, including spirituality.

Prof. V. Mohan praised Dr. Samanta’s unique approach to healthcare, combining entrepreneurship with ethics. “If the intention is pure, the means will follow,” he remarked, emphasizing the transformative impact of such initiatives.

Dr. Subrat Acharya, KIIT Pro-Chancellor and eminent gastroenterologist, lauded KIMS’s achievements, noting its 15th rank in the NIRF rankings and its commitment to providing cutting-edge medical education and services.

The event also served as a platform for thought-provoking discussions, including sessions on making healthcare innovations affordable and the role of money in medicine. KIMS Principal Dr. R.C. Das emphasized the conclave’s unconventional approach, aiming to address the entire healthcare ecosystem in India.

Dr. Samanta, in his address, reiterated the importance of health as a cornerstone of a beautiful life. “Even if you have all the wealth, you cannot enjoy it if you are unwell,” he remarked, highlighting KIMS’s continued efforts to improve healthcare outcomes for all.

Dr. Yogesh Kumar Chawla, Chairman of Academics and Professor Emeritus at KIMS, highlighted the institution’s growth trajectory, stating, “I have seen KIMS grow by leaps and bounds. It is no less than AIIMS and other reputed institutions. I am proud to be associated with its training programs.”

Echoing this sentiment, Pro-Vice Chancellor of the School of Medicine Dr. C.B.K. Mohanty remarked, “Our founder started with limited resources and knowledge, but today, KIMS has emerged as a mammoth institution. This conclave is truly the brainchild of his vision.”

KIMS Students Become Champions of IAP UG Paediatrics in EAST Zone, India

Two talented Undergraduate students of KIMS Basudha Ray and Malcolm Joseph Castelino, guided by their dedicated mentors from the Paediatrics Department, emerged as East Zone Champions in th

e IAP UG Paediatrics Quiz 2024. This victory, starting from the college level, then the state level, and culminating in zonal triumph, reflects their hard work and brilliance. The final battle awaits at PEDICON 2025, Hyderabad, and we wish them all the best!

KIMS celebrates this remarkable achievement that showcases excellence in paediatrics.

YRC KIIT Volunteers Participate in District Level Study-cum-Training Camp of IRCS, Odisha State Branch

Youth Red Cross, Odisha State Branch  conducted  a District Level Residential Study-cum-Training from 22nd to 24th November, 2024 at Raja Madhusudan Dev Degree College of Science & Education, Patia, Bhubaneswar.

On this occasion, MBBS volunteers from KIIT School of Nursing, Computer Science, and Electronics  Engineering attended the programme whole-heartedly through their participation in different activities displaying their inherent skills.

Two volunteers Mr. Sinjit Mukherjee from the KIIT School of Nursing secured second prize for delivering a talk on ‘Artificial Intelligence, a boon or bane’ while Mr. Aditya Singh from KIIT School of Electronics Engineering secured first prize in showcasing a skit on ‘Cancer awareness’.

These three day training programs enriched the volunteers in different volunteering activities. The whole event was coordinated by Dr. Ramesh Chandra Sethi, Dr. Ajit Kumar Pasayat, Dr. Junali Jasmine Jena and Dr. Chitralekha Jena. The District Coordinator, Convenor, Secretary, and Honorary Secretary, Odisha Youth Red Cross praised KIIT University  and Founder Prof. (Dr.) Achyuta Samanta for immensely contributing to the society in different fields.

Department of Ophthalmology at KIMS Hosts CME on Amblyopia and Binocular Vision Disorders

The Department of Ophthalmology at Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences KIMS organized a full-day Continuing Medical Education (CME) program on November 17, 2024. The event focused on “Amblyopia, Binocular Vision Disorders, and Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI)” and brought together eminent speakers and enthusiastic participants for an enriching knowledge exchange.

Renowned experts from leading institutions graced the event, including Dr. Vivekanand Warkard, Dr. Debasmita Majhi, and Optom Sony Singh from LV Prasad Eye Institute; Dr. Sucheta Parija from AIIMS Bhubaneswar; Dr. Suchismita Mishra from IMS and SUM Hospital; and in-house speakers from KIMS, Dr. Shrutakirty Parida, Optom Kalyanamayee Bindhani, and Optom Shoubhik Chakraborty. The sessions featured insightful presentations and engaging discussions, offering participants a comprehensive understanding of the topics.

The CME saw an impressive turnout, with 165 delegates, including ophthalmologists and optometrists, attending the event. The inaugural ceremony was presided over by dignitaries including Prof. (Dr.) Ramachandra Das (Dean and Principal, KIMS); Prof. Dr. H.K. Rajguru, former HOD, Ophthalmology, KIMS; Dr. Ashok Kumar Nanda, Vice President, OSOS; Dr. Sabyasachi Pattnayak, former Secretary, OSOS; Dr. Srikant Kumar Sahu, Director, LVPEI; and Dr. Anita Mishra.

The event also celebrated the winners of Children’s Week competitions, who were awarded prizes during the ceremony. A postgraduate quiz added an interactive element to the program, with the winners receiving accolades.

The World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) 2025 was observed at Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, in continuation to the grand celebrations of the last year of 2024, wherein a Tobacco Cessation Clinic was inaugurated as per the MOHFW directives.

The Departments of Community Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, and Psychiatry of KIMSKIIT University jointly observed the theme “Unmasking the Appeal” in the last week of May 2025. Various events were held to raise awareness among the general public with the involvement of interns, postgraduate students, and faculty members.

The Department of Community Medicine took the lead role as the Coordinating department and the following activities were undertaken as Interdepartmental initiatives both in the hospital as well as in the field practice areas of the department.

Proud Moment for KIMS Paediatrics

On 24th November 2024Prof. Nirmal MohakudProf. Bandya Sahooand Prof. Reshmi Mishranational faculty in BLS, successfully conducted Basic Life Support (BLS) training at Rourkela, hosted by the IAP Sundargarh branch.

Under the able guidance of Prof. Mohakud, who served as the course director, 35 participants, including paediatricians, postgraduates, and critical care nursing officers from VSS Medical CollegeIGH Rourkelaand JP Hospital & Research Centrehoned their lifesaving skills

This initiative reflects the commitment of KIMS Paediatrics to excellence and its impact beyond institutional boundaries. Kudos to the team !

Alumni Talk on “Life After MBBS-Role of The Institute” held at KIMS

The Alumni Committee of Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences with the FIC as Dr. Krishna Mishra from the Department of Community Medicine supported by Dr. Swayanka Samantray from the Department of Psychiatry conducted an Alumni Talk on 23rd November 2024 which is the first of its kind in KIMS.

The Alumni Talk was held in Lecture Theatre for MBBS students on the topic, Life After MBBs-Role of The Institute; the speaker being an undergraduate and postgraduate student of this institute Dr. Ansuman Kar. He is currently working as a Senior Resident in Dept. of Community Medicine, Shri Jagannath Medical College, Puri.

The programme was started with an opening address by the FIC and Dr. Mishra welcomed all the dignitaries. This programme was chaired by AVM Prof. Dr. R.C. DAS, Dean & Principal, KIMS; Prof. (Dr.) Sonali Kar, Professor & HOD, Community Medicine; and Prof. (Dr.) Basanta Kumar Behera, Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, KIMS.

Dr. Anshuman Kar began by sharing his personal journey, highlighting the challenges he faced after completing his MBBS. He emphasized the significance of an institute’s role in shaping the careers of its students. Dr. Kar stressed that an institute’s responsibility extends beyond providing academic knowledge; it should also foster skills, values, and networking opportunities essential for success in the medical profession.

Throughout the talk, Dr. Kar shared inspiring anecdotes, real-life examples, and valuable insights, which kept the audience engaged and motivated. The session provided an opportunity for the audience to interact with the speaker and seek guidance on their own career paths. The alumni talk by Dr. Anshuman Kar was a resounding success, offering valuable lessons and inspiration to the audience. The event reinforced the importance of an institute’s role in shaping the careers of its students and highlighted the need for students to be proactive in developing their skills, networks, and personal brand.

The Alumni Committee extended their heartfelt thanks to the Principal and other professors and PG students for being a part of the event and helped make it a grand success. The postgraduate students Dr. Baishnabi Pattnaik and Dr. Ayesha Das have extended their continuous support for the programme.

The programme concluded with closing remarks from AVM Prof. Dr. R.C. DAS (Dean & Principal); and Prof. (Dr.) Sonali Kar (Professor & HOD, Department of Community Medicine). The vote of thanks was given by Dr. Krishna Mishra (Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine& FIC Alumni Committee).

Diagnostic Stewardship Module Organized by KIMS Paediatrics Department and IAP Khurda

The Department of Paediatrics at Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), in collaboration with the Academy of Paediatrics, Khurda, organized a Diagnostic Stewardship module today under the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) Action Plan-2024.

The initiative aimed to promote the appropriate use of laboratory testing to guide patient management, optimize clinical outcomes, and combat the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance.

Experts deliberated on key topics, including diagnostic stewardship in tropical fevers, respiratory infections, ICU settings, and CNS infections. The module underscored the importance of accurate diagnosis and minimizing complications arising from inappropriate medical interventions.

“This approach is crucial in ensuring proper diagnosis and preventing unnecessary complications,” emphasized Prof. Nirmal Mohakud, Secretary of IAP Khurda and a senior faculty member of the KIMS Paediatrics Department.

The module featured prominent speakers, including Prof. Geetanjali Sethi, Head of Paediatrics at SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Dr. Sunil Kumar Agarwalla from SCB Medical, Prof. Seba Ranjan Biswal, Head of Paediatrics at KIMS, and Prof. Rashmi Mishra from KIMS Paediatrics Department, among others.

KIMS Installs Odisha’s First 3D Digital Mammography Machine with Advanced Stereotactic Biopsy System

As part of its efforts to offer advanced care and treatment to patients, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) has installed Odisha’s first 3D Digital Mammography Machine featuring an integrated Stereotactic Biopsy System. Unveiled by the Founder of KIIT and KISS Dr. Achyuta Samanta, the state-of-art technology is set to transform breast cancer diagnosis in the region by enabling early and accurate detection.

The new system, known for its high-resolution imaging capabilities and minimal radiation exposure, offers dual-mode tomosynthesis, an innovative method of capturing breast tissue images from multiple angles. This feature allows clinicians to see a detailed, three-dimensional view of breast structures, significantly enhancing diagnostic accuracy. A key highlight of the machine is its flat-panel detector, which facilitates quick, low-dose examinations to minimize patient exposure to X-rays.

One of the standout features of this technology is the Image-based Spectrum Conversion (ISC) technology, which enhances image contrast to improve the clarity of dense breast tissue. This is particularly beneficial for patients with higher breast density, as it ensures more accurate screenings and reduces the risk of missed diagnoses. Additionally, the tomosynthesis iterative super-resolution (ISR) method applied in this system further optimizes image quality while significantly reducing the required X-ray dosage.

For added precision, the Intelligent Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) technology adjusts the X-ray dose based on individual breast types, ensuring a customized, safer diagnostic experience. The machine is also equipped with Breast Density Measurement Software, which assesses and displays density categories, providing clinicians with valuable information for risk assessment and follow-up care.

Dr. Samanta expressed his pride in this technological leap, emphasizing its potential to save lives by providing the people of Odisha with access to early breast cancer diagnosis.

White Coat Ceremony Held for New MBBS and BDS Batch at KIMS

The Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) welcomed its newest batch of MBBS and BDS students with a White Coat and Oath-Taking Ceremony, a symbolic rite of passage marking the beginning of their medical journey. The event saw the participation of KIIT and KISS Founder Dr. Achyuta Samanta; Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof. CBK Mohanty, Dean and Principal Prof. (Dr.) R.C. Das; KIMS Medical Superintendent Dr. M.R. Behera; Vice Principal Prof. (Dr.) Lalatendu Mohanty; and Principal of Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences Ashwini Kar.

During the ceremony, Dr. CBK Mohanty motivated the new batch to fully utilize the extensive resources available to them at KIMS. “MBBS is a challenging curriculum. You are lifelong learners, and you will need to keep reading throughout your life to stay current in the field,” he advised. Emphasizing the importance of commitment, Prof. Mohanty said, “The labour you put into these five years will reward you for the next fifty years. Your success is our success as well.”

Dr. Samanta, in his address, inspired students to make good use of their five-year programme at KIMS, which is among the top-ranked medical institutes in the country and has some of the best doctors including Padma awarded. He said that the 2600-bed hospital has unparalleled infrastructure and one of the best simulation labs among all medical colleges in the country.

The ceremony followed the recent Cadaveric Oath Ceremony, held on October 29 by the Department of Human Anatomy for the newly admitted MBBS batch of 2024-25. The Head of the Anatomy Department, Prof. (Dr.) Prajna Paramita Samanta, addressed students on the profound importance of cadaveric dissection as the foundation of their medical education, fostering respect for the donors whose contributions aid their training.

Leadership Transitions at School of Medicine, KIMS

Today marks a day of new beginnings and leadership transitions at our School of Medicine. Brig. Prof. (Dr.) Ambika Prasad Mohanty, who has been leading as Principal, is stepping into a dedicated role as Professor in the Department of Medicine. I extend my heartfelt gratitude for his service and commitment to our institution.

AVM Prof. (Dr.) Rama Chandra Das, who has been serving as Medical Superintendent, will now take charge as the Dean and Principal of the School of Medicine. My warmest wishes to him as he steps into this pivotal role. I am confident that his vision and dedication will drive our medical college to new heights.

Alongside these changes, we welcome:

Dr. Lalatendu Mohanty as Vice Principal.

Prof. (Dr.) Manas Ranjan Behera as the new Medical Superintendent.

Dr. Sunil Ku Pattanaik and Dr. Sibabrata Pattanaik as Additional Medical Superintendents.

Dr. Seba Ranjan Biswal as HOD, Paediatrics.

Dr. Subhranshu Patro as HOD, Medicine and Associate Dean of Research.

I convey my good wishes to each of them as they take on their respective roles. Under this new leadership, I look forward to seeing our college and hospital reach new levels of excellence, continuing our mission to serve and uplift through education and healthcare. Together, I am certain we will achieve greater milestones and make a profound impact.