Poona Surgical Society

PSS is an organization of surgeons in Pune. Its main objective is to initiate a dialogue between the surgical communities. It also serves as a platform for young inspiring surgeons and to put forward their ideas and cases for which they will get advice from the various seniors.

PSS also encourages innovation and expertise in field of surgery. PSS with all its activities aims at providing platform for surgeons to come together. So as to serve the people with highest standard in skills and ethics.

PSS has successfully organized MASICON four times and ASICONFor the last forty years the PSS has evolved into a significant platform for the surgical community in Pune and has grown in strength. A Registered Society and Public Charitable Trust.

About us

Though in early 70s few of the surgeons in Pune started meeting informally in the form of a journal Club. The actual concept of formation of a society of surgeons belongs to Dr. M. Y. Bapaye. He under the guidance of Dr. M. J. Joshi and with the help of few dedicated colleagues started the forum of Poona Surgical Society in 1975. Dr. K. C. Gharpure was the founder president of the society. The Society grew steadily in initial days. Turning point came when Dr. M. J. Joshi thought it was right time for holding a meeting of surgeons from across Maharashtra. Thus with his blessing & coordinated work by Dr. M. Y. Bapaye and his team the meeting was held in Pune. The gathering was a great success attended by many renowned surgeons across Maharashtra. Thus came into existence the first MASICON in 1979. PSS is the first city chapter in the country to be recognized by ASI. Later in 1992 the society was formally registered and a trust was formed with Dr. M. J. Joshi, Dr. M. Y. Bapaye, Dr. S. M. Karnik, Dr. V. S. Patil, Dr. R. S. Dumbare, & Dr. S. N. Pungalia are being the founding trusties. PSS has successfully organized MASICON four times and ASICON For the last forty years the PSS has evolved into a significant platform for the surgical community in Pune and has grown in strength.

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