In a significant milestone for the Armed Forces Medical Services, 123 medical officers, including 15 women officers, have successfully completed the Medical Officers’ Basic Course (MOBC) at the Armed Medical Corps Centre & College (AMCC&C).
The course completion was marked by an immaculate parade reviewed by Lt Gen Kavita Sahai, Commandant of AMCC&C.
The parade showcased the discipline and professionalism instilled in the officers during their rigorous training, preparing them to serve as medical professionals in various branches of the Indian Armed Forces.
This course is designed to equip the officers with essential medical and military skills necessary for operating in diverse and challenging environments.
Lt Gen Kavita Sahai commended the officers for their dedication and hard work throughout the course. She emphasized the crucial role they will play in enhancing the healthcare services provided to armed forces personnel and their families.
The successful completion of the MOBC reflects the Armed Forces’ commitment to strengthening its medical corps, which plays a vital role in maintaining the health and readiness of all service members.
The event not only celebrated the achievements of the new medical officers but also highlighted the increasing inclusion of women in the Armed Forces, demonstrating the military’s ongoing commitment to gender equality.
The new graduates are now set to join their respective service units, where they will apply their skills and knowledge to support the health and welfare of India’s defense personnel.