Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), conducted an insightful visit to the Army Medical Corps (AMC) Centre & College in Lucknow, where he thoroughly reviewed both the training programs and ongoing infrastructure developments.
During his visit, Lt Gen Sharma toured various work sites within the AMC Centre & College, evaluating the progress of infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing the training facilities. His visit underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to maintaining state-of-the-art training environments for its medical personnel.
The General Officer had the opportunity to observe the training standards being imparted to officers undergoing specialized medical courses. He was briefed in detail about the training infrastructure and the innovative training initiatives undertaken to prepare medical personnel for service in various capacities within the army.
Lt Gen Sharma expressed his appreciation for the training initiatives at AMC Centre & College, highlighting the importance of aligning medical training with the dynamic requirements of contemporary warfare environments. He emphasized the critical role of advanced medical training in enhancing the operational effectiveness of the Army, particularly in terms of providing immediate and effective medical care in field conditions.
The visit by the ARTRAC commander reflects the Army’s proactive approach in adapting its training programs to meet current and future challenges. It also highlights the importance placed on ensuring that the Army Medical Corps is well-equipped and well-trained to handle the complexities of modern military healthcare requirements.
The AMC Centre & College, with its focus on continual improvement and innovation in medical training, remains a key institution in the Army’s training framework, dedicated to preparing medical officers and personnel to meet the highest standards of healthcare delivery in the service of the nation.