The Medical Training Centre (MTC) of the Air Force, a prestigious training institute of the Indian Air Force, successfully conducted a two-day Paramedical Seminar titled ‘Wellness in Armed Forces through Primary Health Care’ on August 9-10, 2024.
The seminar was inaugurated by Air Marshal Rajesh Vaidya, Director General Medical Services (Air), who attended as the Chief Guest.
This significant event saw participation from Medical Assistants across various units of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, reflecting a tri-service approach to enhancing healthcare in the military.
The seminar provided a collaborative platform for these professionals to exchange knowledge and discuss innovations in primary health care aimed at improving wellness among armed forces personnel.
The sessions during the seminar focused on various aspects of primary health care, including preventive measures, mental health strategies, and the management of common medical conditions encountered in military settings.
The event underscored the importance of holistic health practices and aimed to foster a greater understanding of how integrated health services can contribute to the overall readiness and well-being of military personnel.
Air Marshal Rajesh Vaidya emphasized the critical role of primary health care in maintaining operational effectiveness and highlighted the need for ongoing education and training in the latest medical practices.
This seminar is part of the MTC’s ongoing efforts to ensure that medical personnel are well-equipped to meet the unique challenges of military medicine, supporting the strategic objective of maintaining a healthy and resilient armed forces.