In a flawless Passing Out Parade (POP) held at the Medical Training Centre (MTC) of the Indian Air Force in Bengaluru on 4th October 2024, more than 110 Medical Assistants successfully completed their trade phase of training.
The event was reviewed by Air Vice Marshal Renuka Kunte, Principal Medical Officer, Headquarters Training Command, Indian Air Force, and was attended by dignitaries from various Air Force and Army units based in the Bangalore area.
The Medical Training Centre, established on August 17, 1943, has a long-standing legacy of providing essential medical training to personnel of the Indian Air Force.
Over the years, it has evolved into a premier institution, playing a critical role in equipping the Air Force with highly skilled medical professionals.
Addressing the newly graduated Medical Assistants, Air Vice Marshal Renuka Kunte commended their dedication and discipline during their training. She emphasized the importance of their role in ensuring the health and well-being of the Air Force personnel, contributing to the overall operational readiness of the force.
The parade showcased the high standards of training maintained at the MTC, reaffirming its status as one of the most prestigious medical training establishments within the Indian Armed Forces.