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39 Nursing Cadets Commissioned as Officers in Military Nursing Service at Command Hospital Air Force Bengaluru

As these young officers step into their new roles in military hospitals across India, they carry forward a legacy of selfless service and medical excellence.

In a moment of pride and accomplishment, 39 nursing cadets successfully graduated from the College of Nursing at Command Hospital Air Force (CHAFB), Bengaluru, marking their formal induction as officers in the Military Nursing Service (MNS). The Passing Out Parade (POP) was reviewed by Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Kaushik Chatterjee, Commandant, CHAFB, and the newly commissioned officers took the oath of service administered by Brigadier Vijayarani, Principal Matron.

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A Legacy of Excellence in Nursing Education

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The College of Nursing at CHAFB is a premier institution under the Indian Air Force, imparting top-tier nursing education and hands-on training. Established in 1968 and approved by the Indian Nursing Council (INC), the college offers a four-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Nursing program, which prepares cadets for a challenging yet rewarding career in military healthcare.

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Comprehensive Training and Specializations

The college provides rigorous academic and practical training, ensuring cadets are proficient in nursing, emergency care, and medical management in operational and peacetime scenarios. The institution also offers Post Basic Diplomas in specialized fields like Nurse Practitioner in Midwifery and Emergency & Disaster Nursing, further strengthening the capabilities of MNS officers in critical medical domains.

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Commitment to Service and Excellence

The graduating cadets have successfully completed four years of intensive academic training and hands-on clinical practice, demonstrating exemplary dedication, resilience, and professionalism. Their commissioning into the Military Nursing Service signifies their commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of armed forces personnel and their families.

Air Vice Marshal Kaushik Chatterjee commended the newly inducted officers for their dedication and perseverance. He emphasized the vital role of military nurses in providing compassionate care, medical expertise, and frontline support during both peace and conflict.

Paving the Way for Future Nursing Leaders

As these young officers step into their new roles in military hospitals across India, they carry forward a legacy of selfless service and medical excellence. Their journey, from nursing cadets to commissioned officers, stands as an inspiration to future aspirants looking to join the Military Nursing Service and serve the nation with dedication and pride.


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