Lieutenant General Daljit Singh, Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) and Senior Colonel Commandant, marked his farewell visit today by touring the Army Medical Corps (AMC) units within the Pune-Khadki complex. His visit included the Command Hospital in Pune, the Army Institute of Cardio Thoracic Sciences (AICTS), and the Military Hospital in Khadki.
During his visit, Lt Gen Singh reviewed the facilities and operations at each site, assessing the various services provided by these esteemed medical institutions. He commended the staff at each location for their dedication and the high-quality medical care they deliver to personnel and their families.
Highlighting the importance of medical services in the overall effectiveness and morale of the armed forces, Lt Gen Singh praised the continuous efforts of the medical staff to enhance healthcare services. He expressed his appreciation for their commitment to maintaining excellence in all aspects of military healthcare, from clinical services to research and training.
In his farewell remarks, Lt Gen Singh exhorted all personnel to continue their excellent work and strive for even higher standards in patient care and medical innovation. He emphasized that the welfare of the armed forces personnel and their families is paramount and praised the AMC units for their role in ensuring this through top-notch medical practices.
The visit not only served as an opportunity for Lt Gen Singh to bid farewell but also to reinforce the vital role of medical units in the defense sector. His leadership has been instrumental in fostering advancements in military medicine, and his parting words left a lasting impression on the staff to persist in their mission of delivering outstanding medical services.
Lt Gen Singh’s tenure as DGAFMS has seen significant enhancements in the capabilities and reach of military healthcare services, and his visit underscored the ongoing commitment of the Indian Army to uphold the health and wellbeing of its personnel as a top priority.