In a significant event for the Indian Navy’s medical services, Surgeon Vice Admiral Kavita Sahai, SM, VSM, the Director General Medical Services (Navy), made her inaugural visit to Mumbai to inspect the Fleet Dental Centre, a state-of-the-art facility associated with the Western Fleet.
During her visit, Surg VAdm Sahai, who holds a distinguished position as the first woman to assume the role of Director General Medical Services (Navy), reviewed the advanced dental care facilities provided at the centre. Known for her pioneering role in military medicine, having also been the first woman to serve as Colonel Commandant in the Army Medical Corps (AMC), her presence underscored the commitment to excellence in naval healthcare.
The Fleet Dental Centre, inaugurated as part of the Indian Navy’s ongoing efforts to meet the dental health needs of its personnel, offers comprehensive dental services that align with international standards. The centre’s establishment as a full-fledged dental hospital ensures that the naval community in Mumbai has access to the latest in dental healthcare and practices.
Surg VAdm Sahai’s visit was not only a review of the facilities but also an opportunity for interaction with the dental care team, fostering a collaborative environment aimed at continuous improvement in service delivery. Her expertise in Pathology and Oncopathology, honed at prestigious institutions like AIIMS, New Delhi, adds a layer of depth to her oversight of the medical services within the navy.
This visit by Surgeon Vice Admiral Kavita Sahai marks a milestone in her career and for the Indian Navy, showcasing the integration of advanced medical care into naval operations and highlighting the strides being made towards gender inclusivity in high-ranking military medical positions.
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