Lieutenant General Daljit Singh, Director General of the Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS), visited Military Hospital Ambala today, where he expressed high praise for the hospital staff’s dedication and commitment to patient care. The visit highlighted the exceptional service and professionalism displayed by the team, ranging from specialists and medical officers to nursing officers, JCOs/ORs, and civilian defense employees.
During his visit, Lt Gen Singh toured various departments of the hospital, interacting with staff and patients to get firsthand insights into the operations and the quality of care provided. He observed several key aspects of the hospital’s functioning, including patient handling, treatment quality, and the use of medical technology.
The DGAFMS took the opportunity to commend the efforts of the entire hospital staff for their hard work and dedication. He noted that the specialists, medical officers, nursing staff, and support personnel have all played pivotal roles in upholding the high standards of healthcare expected at military medical facilities.
Lt Gen Singh’s visit also served to reassure the staff of the Armed Forces’ continued support for their endeavors, emphasizing the importance of their work in ensuring the health and readiness of military personnel and their families. He highlighted the critical role that military hospitals play not only in providing medical care but also in boosting the morale of troops by ensuring their families are well cared for.
The commendation from the DGAFMS reflects the Military Hospital Ambala’s commitment to maintaining excellence in medical services and patient care, setting a benchmark for other military healthcare institutions across the country.