Lancaster University Honours Dr. Naveen Salins with Prestigious Alumni Award


Press Release, Dec 18, 2024, 4:30 PM IST

Manipal, December 18, 2024 — Manipal Academy of Higher Education is proud to announce that Dr. Naveen Salins, a distinguished specialist in palliative care, has been awarded the prestigious Alumni Award during the December graduation ceremonies by the Lancaster University, UK. A PhD graduate in Palliative Care from Graduate College, Class of 2021, Dr. Salins has emerged as a leading figure in advancing palliative and end-of-life care in India and beyond.

Currently serving as Senior Consultant, Professor, and Head of Palliative Medicine and Supportive Care at Kasturba Medical College and Hospital, Manipal, and Associate Dean for Research, Dr. Salins has spearheaded numerous initiatives that have reshaped palliative care practices across the Indian subcontinent. His leadership was particularly critical during the Covid-19 pandemic, when he launched a groundbreaking initiative addressing the reluctance to withdraw futile treatments due to legal concerns.

Under his guidance, a comprehensive national survey in India resulted in the establishment of several additional palliative care services, significantly broadening access to essential care. His efforts have enhanced healthcare policy and service delivery, impacting countless lives.

Dr. Salins’ prolific academic career includes more than 125 peer-reviewed publications and 50 clinical research projects. His contributions to the field have earned him several prestigious accolades, including the European Association for Palliative Care Clinical Impact Award and the Asia Pacific Cynthia Goh Award. He is also the commissioner of the Lancet Commission on Human Crisis of Cancer. He also expressed gratitude to his mentors and colleagues and reaffirmed his dedication to advancing palliative care through innovative research and compassionate service.

The Alumni Award celebrates his exceptional professional achievements and his unwavering commitment to improving global health standards in palliative care. Lancaster University Chancellor, the Rt Hon Alan Milburn, presented the award during the December graduation ceremony.

Lt Gen (Dr) M D Venkatesh, Vice Chancellor of MAHE, Manipal, remarked, “Dr. Naveen Salins’ dedication and groundbreaking work in palliative care have set new benchmarks in healthcare services. His recognition by Lancaster University is a testament to his exceptional contributions and leadership in the field.”

Dr. H S Ballal, Pro Chancellor of MAHE, Manipal, added, “We are immensely proud of Dr. Salins’ achievements. His work has brought transformative changes to palliative care in India, and this award rightly acknowledges his relentless pursuit of excellence and compassionate service.”

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