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Sindhu Hospitals Felicitates Padma Bhushan Awardee Dr. Nori Dattatreyudu for Outstanding Contributions to Oncology

Dr. Nori’s Padma Bhushan is a proud moment for the medical fraternity: Dr. ParthasaradhiReddy, ChairmanSindhu Hospitals, Hyderabad today felicitated renownedoncologist Dr. Nori Dattatreyudu following his conferment with the Padma Bhushan, for hisexceptional contributions to the

Dr. Nori’s Padma Bhushan is a proud moment for the medical fraternity: Dr. Parthasaradhi
Reddy, Chairman


Sindhu Hospitals, Hyderabad today felicitated renowned
oncologist Dr. Nori Dattatreyudu following his conferment with the Padma Bhushan, for his
exceptional contributions to the field of medicine and cancer care.


The felicitation ceremony, held at Sindhu Hospitals, brought together leading clinicians,
researchers, and members of the medical fraternity to celebrate Dr. Nori’s decades-long
work in advancing oncology and improving cancer outcomes globally.


While felicitating Dr Nori, Dr. Parthasaradhi Reddy, Chairman Sindhu Hospitals, said, “Dr.
Nori Dattatreyudu’s Padma Bhushan is a moment of immense pride for the medical
community and for India. It gives me immense pleasure and a matter of pride to have him
here with us. My association with Dr Nori goes back 30 years, to when I decided to establish
Hetero in the US. We are privileged to have him as Chief Advisor to the Sindhu Hospitals.”
Dr. Nori is internationally recognised for his pioneering work in high-dose-rate
brachytherapy, which has significantly transformed the treatment of cancers of the cervix,
urinary system, chest, head, and neck.


Commenting on the occasion, Dr. Nori said, “When I look at our nurses, physicians, and
support teams, I don’t see hospital employees; instead, I see a safety net. These are the
people who stand between illness and recovery, between anxiety and relief.”


He further added that hospitals must remember that patients come to them at the most
vulnerable moments of their lives. “When patients come to hospitals, they place their
bodies, their secrets, and their trust in our hands. Carrying that trust means moving beyond
being good to becoming exceptional through safety, systems, and the science of patient
care.”

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