Hubballi: In a major development at the Karnataka Medical College and Research Institute (KMC-RI), ophthalmologist Dr. Rajashekhar Dyaberi has officially assumed charge as the Resident Medical Officer (RMO). Dr. Dyaberi, who previously served as Deputy Medical Superintendent, has now been entrusted with greater responsibilities in his new leadership role.
His appointment comes in the wake of the transfer of interventionist Dr. Nagaraj Chandi, who has returned to his parent department—Health and Family Welfare.
Dr. Dyaberi is widely recognized for his work during challenging COVID-19 pandemic. His extensive experience in crisis management and ability to navigate high-pressure situations make him an ideal choice to take on this crucial position.
Director of KMC-RI, Dr. S.F. Kammar, and Medical Superintendent Dr. Ishwar Hasabi extended their heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Dyaberi, expressing confidence in his ability to strengthen the institution’s healthcare delivery.