In a significant visit that underscores the importance of advanced medical training within the armed forces, Lieutenant General Daljit Singh, the Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS), along with Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, Director General Medical Services (Navy), toured the School of Medical Assistants (SOMA) in Mumbai yesterday.
SOMA, renowned for its cutting-edge approach to healthcare education, plays a pivotal role in preparing the paramedics of the Indian Navy to meet the complex demands of military healthcare.
During their visit, the top military health officials inspected the facilities and interacted with both the faculty and trainees. Lt Gen Daljit Singh praised the rigorous training regimen and the school’s commitment to healthcare excellence.
He emphasized the critical role of high-caliber medical support in the armed forces and commended the school’s endeavors in pushing the boundaries of excellence in healthcare training.
Surg Vice Admiral Arti Sarin echoed these sentiments, highlighting the significance of such advanced training establishments in enhancing the operational readiness of the Navy’s medical personnel.
She acknowledged the efforts of SOMA in adopting innovative teaching methods and state-of-the-art technologies to equip the Navy’s paramedics with the skills needed in challenging environments.
The visit by the DGAFMS and DGMS (Navy) is a testament to the Indian Navy’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the quality of medical care available to its personnel.
It also serves as a morale booster for the trainees and staff at SOMA, encouraging them to continue striving for excellence in their vital mission of saving lives and maintaining the health of those who serve the nation at sea.