29.S I PADMAVATHI CARDIOLOGIST (1917-2020)
Here is an inspiring story of the
first female cardiologist of India, who achieved so much by returning to her
country. Tamilnadu & India should be mighty proud of their daughter- Sivaramakrishna
Iyer Padmavathi!
In the year 1917, a Tamil Indian girl
was born in a middle-class family in Rangoon, Burma, where her father had gone
for a living. He named her Sivaramakrishna Iyer Padmavathi. At a time when
women were traditionally confined to the kitchen/illiterate, the middle-class
girl did MBBS from Rangoon Medical College.
When the Japanese invaded Burma, they
briefly returned to their traditional home in Coimbatore. In 1949, she went to
London to do an FRCP, then unimaginable for a Female Indian doctor. She was
selected to study further at Johns Hopkins University, US, where she trained
under the legendary cardiologist Helen Taussig. Thereafter, she moved to
Harvard University, where she trained under the Father of Cardiology- Paul
Dudley White.
When a glorious cardiology career
awaited her in the US, she was firm in returning to India & serving
Indians. She joined Lady Hardinge Medical College in 1953, to become India's
First Lady Cardiologist.
S.I.Padmavathi started India's first
Cathlab & exclusive Cardiac Clinic. Started India's first DM Cardiology
course. She founded the All India Heart Foundation (AIHF) in 1962, to serve the
poor & needy. She joined Maulana Azad Medical College in 1967, by which time
her fame had spread. The Indian Govt under Indira Gandhi honoured her with the
Padma Bhushan, that year.
She was the cardiologist &
administrator of 3 great colleges at the same time- MAMC, G.B.Pant Hospital
& Lok Nayak Hospital. She retired as Director, of MAMC in 1978.
She set up the National Heart
Institute (NIH) in 1981, in Delhi. At age 90, Padmavathi became a fellow of The
European Society of Cardiology in 2007.
Till age 95, (the year 2015),
Padmavathi worked 12 hours a day, five days a week, to serve poor and needy
Indians, with state-of-the-art Cardiac Care. She retired from active practice,
that year. The Government of India bestowed India's second highest Civilian
Award, the Padma Vibushan on S.I.Padmavathi in 1992.
Both Padmavathi and her sister Janaki(neurologist)
remained single and started the Janaki-Padmavathi trust, pouring in their
entire earnings to start a trust to provide poor people with money for
life-saving Heart Surgeries.
After dedicating her entire life to
serving the poor in the field of Cardiology, S.I.Padmavathi passed away in
2020, at age 103 from Corona.
Imagine the steely resolve, vision,
brilliance and sheer determination of this iron- lady to shatter the glass
ceiling in achieving all these, serving poor Indians with quality cardiac care,
and finally giving away all her wealth to her fellow citizens.
References
1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._I._Padmavati
2.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/at-103-indias-first-female-cardiologist-is-still-fixing-and-winning-heart


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