Published on Friday, October 29, 2010 at 23:30 Hrs. IST 


      A two-day International Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases, entitled 
“International Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases —The Sathya Sai Model” was 
organised by SSSIHMS at the hospital premises, on 25th and 26th October, 2010. 
The conference was blessed by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. 

       The conference was attended by eminent cardiologists and cardio-thoracic 
surgeons from around the world in an endeavour to share breakthroughs in the 
field of Cardio Vascular care, with a focus on administering efficient cardiac 
care in tune with Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba dictum that that free 
healthcare, like free education and drinking water, is an inalienable right of 
every individual, irrespective of race, religion, caste, creed, economic status 
or nationality. 

      The highlight of the conference was the visit of Bhagawan in the midst of 
the conference proceedings. Bhagawan also attended a presentation on “Redo CABG 
– Do’s and Don’ts” by the famous Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Sudhanshu 
Bhattacharyya. 

      Director of SSSIHMS, Dr. A.N. Safaya in his welcome address to the 
conference said that SSSIHMS is a model established by Bhagawan. “This hospital 
is in its 20th year, when it is viable in this remote village of India, then 
this model can be emulated all over the world”, Dr. Safaya said. “Why cannot 
the richest countries in the world do something like this,” he asked. Dr. 
Safaya also deliberated about the essential element of human care while 
administering healthcare. “Treatment should not be like giving penny to a 
beggar, but like a rose to God,” he said. 

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      In his inaugural address Dr. Angelo Thomas Pezella, the director and 
founder of the International Children’s Heart Fund, the US, emphasised that 
apart from food, water, clothing and shelter, the basic needs also to include, 
education, transportation, safety, empowerment, respect and recognition. Dr. 
Pezella added that everyone in this world had a right to adequate standard of 
living that would ensure the well being for himself and his family. Further, 
Dr. Pezella said he was struck by Bhagawan Baba’s five principles of 
healthcare, which are the essential elements of efficient medical care. 

      Renowned Indian cardiac surgeon Dr. P. Venugopal, in his keynote address, 
dwelt about his experience of working on the SSSIHMS project and how Bhagawan 
Baba had guided  the project team at every step. “The general consensus was 
that a project of this size and magnitude from construction, completion and 
commissioning could not be executed in seven months,” he said while referring 
to the deadline Bhagawan Baba had put on the completion of the project. Dr. 
Venugopal, however, said that he had felt differently and had committed to 
Bhagawan that completion and commissioning of the project was indeed possible 
if Bhagawan’s blessings were with them. “Initially we ran into many roadblocks 
but at the end of every roadblock stood Swami and He made the impossible 
possible. He got into the bottom of every aspect from medical processes to 
equipment from training to principles and guidelines,” he said. “Swami was a 
doctor, midwife, mother all rolled into one when it came to delivering His 
precious baby — the hospital” he said. 

      Providing an overview of the Sri Sathya Sai Global Health Mission, Dr. 
Narendranath Reddy said that the society of today was caught up in www — 
wealth, wealth, wealth. Rather the society should imbue another set of www — 
work, worship and wisdom. Looking back at Puttaparthi Dr. Reddy said that some 
60 odd years ago, no facilities were available at Puttaparthi, but now the face 
of Puttaparthi has undergone a complete transformation due to the ‘Love in 
Action’ of Bhagawan Baba.  Dr. Reddy also highlighted the efficient role played 
by the sevadals of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations in providing relief and 
care across the world. 

      The two-day conference was divided into 10 sessions where a galaxy of 
Cardiologists and Cardiovascular surgeons shared their experience through 
various symposia and presentations on topics which included, congenital heart 
disease, valvular heart disease, coronary artery disease, heart failure, 
cardiac aneurysms, preventive cardiac care, new vistas in cardiac care among 
others. 

      At the end of the conference, the Head of Department of Cardio Thoracic 
and Vascular Surgery at SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram, Dr. Neelam Desai expressed in 
her concluding remarks that the delegates have been exposed to many advanced 
technologies and new treatment options for Cardiovascular diseases during the 
conference, all would be missing a golden opportunity if they did not carry 
along the divine wisdom from Bhagawan. “Swami says that the road to divinity is 
through service...Dedicating even one day a month or some free procedures a 
month will go a long way in helping the needy,” she said. Referring to an 
interview with Bhagawan, Dr. Desai said that Bhagwan had emphasised the fact 
that the main causes behind diabetes and heart disease were mental anxiety, 
jealousy, envy and competitiveness and also hurry, worry and curry. “The 
preventive aspect of cardiac care also has to be given importance so that in 
future conferences, we should be able to say, ‘last year we did 2-3 surgeries 
and not 200-300 surgeries’”, she said. 

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      Evening Programme
      Human heart is the centre of feelings and from the feelings arises human 
action. When the heart is inscribed with holy feelings, 'man' becomes man in 
the truest sense. Prasanthi was seemingly airing such a subtle message when one 
could spot many a heart hanging around bearing holy inscriptions such as, Love 
All Seve All, Help Ever Hurt Never, Service to Man is Service to God etc., 
decorating the Sai Kulwant Hall. 

      The backdrop of the entire scenario was the two day "International 
Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases - The Sathya Sai Way" being held at 
SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram. 

      The conference coincided with the a cultural programme in the evening put 
up by the SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram, in the Sai Kulwant Hall, on 25th evening 
titled “To Be Is To Serve” as part of Bhagawan’s 85th birthday celebrations.  
The programme was in the form of a docu-drama which showcased the health 
miracle of SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram, created by Bhagawan Baba. The doctors from 
SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram, took over the various characters in the docu-drama to 
emphasise the fact that since its inception the SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram, had 
benefited lakhs of people from across the country and even abroad going beyond 
the distinctions of caste, creed, class, race, religion and nationality. By 
showcasing the experiences of patients, staff of the hospital and the sevadals 
the programme underlined the aspect of the hospital being a temple of divine 
transformation, which had not just treated rather transformed lakhs of people 
including the staff. 

      As the programme was coming to close, a final song rang aloud 
recapitulating Bhagawan’s teachings on service - “Charo Disha Mein Hain Chayi 
Bahaar”. With the song making waves, staffers started trooping into the centre 
block joining in chorus. It became an apt occasion for the hospital to offer 
tribute to The Lord on the occasion of 85th birthday. 

      The programme was greatly appreciated by the delegates of the conference 
and also the audience. 
     

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