The Brahmastra Corps Healers organized a Technical Training Competition for Battlefield Nursing Assistants (BFNA) at the Panagarh Military Station on 16 and 17 December 2024. The competition aimed to assess and enhance the operational readiness of nursing assistants in a simulated battlefield environment.

Showcasing Operational Readiness
Teams from Infantry and Artillery units actively participated in the event, showcasing their medical skills and ability to perform under high-pressure scenarios typical of battlefield conditions.

Focus on Realistic Training
The competition provided an opportunity for participants to:
- Apply medical skills in combat-like scenarios, emphasizing quick decision-making and adaptability.
- Collaborate in multi-disciplinary teams, fostering teamwork and coordination.
- Improve their readiness to handle critical situations, including trauma care and casualty evacuation.

Reinforcing Commitment to Excellence
This initiative reflects the Brahmastra Corps’ commitment to maintaining high standards of combat medical care and ensuring that Battlefield Nursing Assistants are well-prepared to save lives and support operational effectiveness in challenging environments.
Competitions like these not only hone the skills of participants but also strengthen the Indian Army’s ability to provide seamless medical support during operations.
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