A Portrait of a Medical Generation

Dr. Pratibha Deshmukh

née Pratibha Thakre
Batch A · Roll No. 29
General Practitioner
MBBS, GMC Nagpur, 1978
Amravati, India
PD

The Collector’s Daughter

Her father was an administrative officer who rose to the rank of Collector — a position that, in the Indian bureaucracy, means movement. Pratibha Thakre’s schooling traced the postings: Buldhana, Bhandara, Warora, and finally Nagpur, where Hadas High School provided the stability that a child of the administrative service rarely takes for granted. She arrived at Government Medical College, Nagpur in 1973 from the Institute of Science — having learned, through the accidents of her father’s transfers, that it is possible to put down roots wherever you happen to land.

This turned out to be useful.


Mumbai, Riyadh, Amravati

After graduating from GMC Nagpur and marrying Dr. Satish Deshmukh — an ophthalmologist from the 1968 batch — in May 1979, Pratibha spent the early years of her career in Mumbai: Bombay Port Trust Hospital in 1980, ESIS Hospital, Andheri in 1982, and a BMC hospital in 1983. Three hospitals, three years, a wide range of patients, and a practical education in primary healthcare that no postgraduate degree could have replicated.

In 1983, she and Satish left for Al Khobar in Saudi Arabia. The Gulf years gave the couple a different scale of practice and the financial foundation that many of their contemporaries were seeking abroad. In 1987, they returned to India and settled in Amravati — the city where Pratibha’s story, shaped by so many addresses, finally came to rest.

What distinguishes Pratibha’s post-settlement years is not the practice alone but the education she pursued alongside it. During her internship, she had read for a BA. Later, she formalised her interest in yoga — obtaining a Yoga Teacher’s degree from Yashwantrao Chavan Open University in 1997 — and in law, earning her LLB in 1994. The woman who arrived at GMC Nagpur in 1973 did not stop acquiring knowledge when she stopped attending lectures.


Deshmukh Netralaya

In Amravati, the family practice is Deshmukh Netralaya — an ophthalmology centre built around Satish’s specialty, which Pratibha has supported with her general practice and her presence. Their son Himanshu is an ophthalmologist trained at Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai; he married Bhagyashree Pawar, also from Sankara Nethralaya, on Valentine’s Day 2006. Their daughter Neeti is a software engineer in San Jose.

Pratibha’s life resists the tidiness of a single narrative. A collector’s daughter who knew how to move, a doctor who also became a lawyer, a yoga teacher who spent years in Saudi Arabia, a general practitioner who anchored herself in a mid-sized Vidarbha city and stayed — she is, at every stage, someone who chose to add rather than subtract.

The roots she learned to put down wherever she happened to land turned out, in the end, to be deep ones.

Qualifications & Career

Degree
MBBS, GMC Nagpur, 1978
Speciality
General Practitioner
Career
General Practitioner, Amravati. MBBS GMC Nagpur. Practised at Bombay Port Trust Hospital, ESIS Andheri, and BMC Mumbai (1980–83); Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia (1983–87); settled Amravati 1987. Also holds LLB (1994) and Yoga Teacher's degree, YCMOU (1997). Associated with Deshmukh Netralaya, Amravati.

Personal

Born in
Amravati, Maharashtra
Date of death
11/06/1956

Family

Spouse
Dr. Satish, DO, MS. Ophthalmologist (GMC, Nagpur 1968 batch)
Anniversary
28 May 1979
Children
Son: Himanshu MBBS, (GMC, Nagpur) DNB, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai. Married to Bhagyashree Pawar, MBBS (KEM, Mumbai) DNB, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai on 14 February 2006 Daughter: Sarai Sidh | Daughter: Neeti Software Engineer, San Jose, USA Married to Suchit Khale, Software Engineer Sons: Kiyan and Nevan

Location

City
Amravati
State
Maharashtra
Country
India

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