In Honor of Aunt Ida’s birthday December 9th, An American saintwe want to send a BIG ‘Thank You’ to all “Scudders”, past and present who help continue her mission of providing medical care for all .

We salute all of the thousands of CMC Vellore, medical and nursing students that have gone on to continue to live Aunt Ida’s dream all over the world. You never know when you’ll be in the presence of one of her students. I’ve had experiences with two of her alumni in my own personal medical procedures this year.

Warm Wishes to all that have been touched by her life.

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