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their program.
His other saying is “little
knowledge is dangerous
for both you and your
patient; you should never
risk your patient’s safety
due to your own lack of
knowledge”. So now I tell
my coworkers the same
things.”
“Shrikant always like to
repeat the same
“sayings” over and over
again to me during my
fellowship. My favorite
ones include “Visibility
is Viability” and that’s
why he attends all the
plastics and ortho
rounds... to make OT
visible – educating
residents and fellows
right from day one of
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Shrikant Chinchalkar
-Fanny Yu, Saskatoon
“Therapists in Saskatchewan were sorry to hear of Shrikant’s retirement. We have had numerous courses in Saskatoon and Regina that he has presented and were always very informative and useful to our practices. He always has amazing videos and is capable of doing such a great job of explaining the anatomy and biomechanics related to an injury.
We are very fortunate that he wants to continue to teach in the years to
come.
I can look forward to seeing his warm smile and receive a great hug at these events yet in the future. We were also very fortunate that one of our staff was able to participate in the fellowship program they do through the HULC while Shrikant was still there practicing.”
-Michelle Street, Saskatoon