KEM Hospital Initiates Inquiry Against MBBS Student Sejal Pawar
For medical students, the anatomy dissection hall is considered sacred ground. The cadavers resting there are traditionally revered as a doctor’s “first patients” or “silent teachers”—individuals who selflessly donated their bodies to science so that others might learn to save lives. However, a recent controversy involving MBBS student Sejal Pawar has sparked intense anger across the medical fraternity after she allegedly made highly inappropriate and disrespectful remarks about male corpses during a comedy show.
The ‘Pranit More’ Comedy Show Row
The controversy erupted when a video surfaced of Pawar participating in a comedy show or podcast setting alongside comedian Pranit More. In an attempt at dark humor, she made specific, insensitive comments regarding male cadavers. The medical community was quick to condemn the act, noting that making light of a human body – especially one given in ultimate trust to the medical profession – is not just in poor taste, but a severe breach of basic professional integrity and human decency.
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KEM Hospital Takes Action
As public outrage grew, holding medical students accountable for their public behavior became the central demand. Validating the reports you saw, KEM Hospital in Mumbai has officially stepped in. The hospital administration has issued an order to initiate a formal inquiry against Sejal Pawar for disrespecting cadavers. This administrative response serves as a necessary boundary marker: the ethical responsibilities of wearing a white coat do not magically disappear the moment a student steps onto a comedy stage. The inquiry will likely determine the disciplinary consequences of violating the solemn code of conduct expected from future doctors.
