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Indian Defence NewsIndian Navy Releases Journal of Marine Medical Society Issue 1 for 2025

Indian Navy Releases Journal of Marine Medical Society Issue 1 for 2025

The ceremony also underscores the collaborative spirit within the Indian Navy's medical community, bringing together expertise from various sectors to discuss and disseminate knowledge that directly impacts the operational readiness and health of naval personnel. The presence of high-ranking officials like Surg RAdm KM Adhikari and Surg RAdm Dilip Raghavan further emphasized the significance of this publication in the naval medical community.

The Indian Navy marked a significant event today with the release of the first issue of the Journal of Marine Medical Society for the year 2025, led by Surgeon Vice Admiral Kavita Sahai, SM, VSM, the Director General Medical Services (Navy). The release ceremony was attended by distinguished naval officers including Surg RAdm KM Adhikari, Chief Medical Officer of the Western Naval Command, and Surg RAdm Dilip Raghavan, Commanding Officer of INHS Asvini.

Surgeon Vice Admiral Kavita Sahai, who made history as the first woman to hold the position of Director General Medical Services (Navy), has been instrumental in advancing the medical capabilities of the Navy. Her career is marked by pioneering achievements, including being the first woman to serve as Colonel Commandant in the Army Medical Corps (AMC). Sahai’s leadership was highlighted in this event, showcasing her commitment to enhancing the medical services within the naval forces.

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The Journal of Marine Medical Society, which focuses on specialized areas such as submarine medicine, shipboard medicine, diving medicine, and hyperbaric medicine, represents a platform for sharing cutting-edge research and advancements in these fields. Its release underlines the Navy’s dedication to maintaining high standards of healthcare for its personnel, particularly those operating in unique and challenging environments.

The event was not only a celebration of the journal’s publication but also a testament to the Indian Navy’s commitment to the health and well-being of its sailors and officers through continuous medical research and education. The journal is published by Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications in association with the Marine Medical Society of India, ensuring that the research is accessible through open access channels, as it is indexed in DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) and Web of Science (ESCI) .

The ceremony also underscores the collaborative spirit within the Indian Navy’s medical community, bringing together expertise from various sectors to discuss and disseminate knowledge that directly impacts the operational readiness and health of naval personnel. The presence of high-ranking officials like Surg RAdm KM Adhikari and Surg RAdm Dilip Raghavan further emphasized the significance of this publication in the naval medical community.

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