Lt Gen Shankar Narayan, NM, VSM, has officially assumed the role of Commandant at the Army Hospital (Research & Referral) – the apex medical facility of the Armed Forces Medical Services, as of July 10, 2024. A distinguished alumnus of the 1982 (‘U’) batch from the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, Lt Gen Narayan brings with him a wealth of expertise in Pediatrics, having completed a post-doctoral sub-specialization in Neonatology from AIIMS, New Delhi, and further training in Pediatric Liver Transplantation at King’s College Hospital, London.
With extensive experience in patient care, clinical services, postgraduate teaching, and medical administration, Lt Gen Narayan is well-prepared to lead the hospital in its mission to provide exemplary medical services. Upon taking command, he expressed his gratitude towards his predecessors and the senior leadership for their efforts in elevating the hospital to its current esteemed status. He voiced his commitment to building on this legacy to deliver superior patient care within a modern setting.
Lt Gen Narayan outlined his vision for the hospital, focusing on high-quality training and cutting-edge research to keep pace with global advancements in medical science. He also expressed confidence in the hospital’s team, commending their high standards of performance and their significant contributions to the health of the Armed Forces and the nation at large.
Under his leadership, Army Hospital (R & R) is set to continue its tradition of excellence and innovation, reinforcing its role as a cornerstone of medical care in the military and for the country.
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