Lifetime Achievement Award presented
The Hindu
MaduraiThe leading psychiatrist and founder of M.S. Chellamuthu Trust & Research Foundation C. Ramasubramanian received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS)
Madurai
The leading psychiatrist and founder of M.S. Chellamuthu Trust & Research Foundation C. Ramasubramanian received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS) here on Thursday.
Two other psychiatrists M. Suresh Kumar from Chennai and Bharat Vatwani from Mumbai were also honoured for their dedicated service at the inauguration of the 54th annual conference of the society’s south zonal branch.

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