Testimonials
Student

The exchange program expanded my views on society a healthcare. I have got to know so many perspectives on these topics, than I could when studying in Belgium.
- With this treasure of invaluable worth, I can say that this program was a huge success.
- Feeling very grateful for the wonderful opportunity to study at this world class institution. Thank you-
Gieljan Poppe
Student, Ghent University, Belgium

To experience another way of handling health problem, to learn more about cultural differences.
- The assistance we got was excellent, that it can’t be improved.
- I have learned to accept cultural differences and to show empathy so decisions made an that base.
- It was a very great Experience.
- I want to thank everyone so the opportunity!!!!
Dewaele Nele
Student, Ghent University, Belgium

It was really nice to see how the teaching program is handled here. We don’t have teaching hospital in Belgium but I think it is really usefull.
- Another interesting aspect for me is the way of clinical thinking, with lab values and technical investigations that are usefull.
Siel Delrue
Student, University Of Groningen, Netherlands

Exchanging with communities from different backgrounds in urban and rural areas, have made me understand more about the dynamics around healthcare in India, with challenges different than the areas in the Netherlands.
- I will recommend to my fellow students who want to come to learn some basics in kannada
- I have learnt the things I was expecting to learn and more!!!
- On the short term make the presentation to my Dutch fellow students.
- Keeping in touch with my Indian Co students
- I felt very supported during the whole process
- Very clear! I was also guided by several people from the Ramaiah Medical College & Hospitals.
- I am very grateful I could be part of this program & I have learnt a lot!!
Lee Montbord
Student, University Of Groningen, Netherlands

Emergency Medicine, Ayurveda & Community Medicine, I would recommend them all to my colleagues in netherlands
- Ayurveda & Community Medicine because its very different from the Netherlands.
- In Emergency Medicine you can see all kinds of patients with different pathology.
- I am very happy with the guidance and communication form the IRO
- I could change the schedule during the program based on my preference (length & Department of choice).
- The Students and doctors were all very kind & also some became close friends. Because of this I felt really at home and happy. I have also learned very much about cultural differences.
- Very well, it was an experience I will never forget!
- As a future doctor in the Netherlands, I will use what I have learned in cultural differences.
- Everything was well organized and there was good communication
- Amazing! cannot get better.
Marleen Bracke
Student, University Of Groningen, Netherlands

The exchange program enriched my view on medicine and life. I have learnt about new diseases( Malaria & Dengue) and saw many cases which we do not get to see in Belgium.
Arthur Coucke
Student, Ghent University, Belgium

Very Satisfied. Gained new skill sets within the clinical psychology field and got to be a part of a great department.
- I will take what I have learned and apply it to my higher education studies, Also I will begin to practice the skills I learned here with will be of great support.
- It's a unique experience that will expose interns to the clinical and practical application in the than field of Clinical psychology.
Tanvi Kapatral
Student, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, USA

Looking back, Ramaiah Medical College has been a major influence in my life. Its nurturing and educating environment is the real deal for any medical student.
Confidence, perseverance, leadership and the ability to strive to be the best version of myself are some of the many traits this esteemed institution has taught me. But above all, I will always remain grateful for the ethics and value system it has inculcated in me, that govern my practices and have shaped me into a better human being.
Dr. Aditya K
Student, Batch 2017