LAHORE: A three-day Combat Medic Conference concluded at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Peshawar, aimed at improving emergency medical response skills and modern treatment protocols in crisis situations.
The conference was attended by Major General Tahir Masood, Director General of Surgery, who served as the chief guest. The event brought together medical professionals from the Army Medical Corps, paramedical staff, and personnel from Rescue 1122.
The primary focus of the conference was on refining skills required to provide immediate and effective medical assistance in combat and emergency environments. Sessions were held to update participants on the latest medical procedures and emergency response protocols, with an emphasis on practical applications.
Medical experts from various specialties contributed their knowledge, fostering an exchange of ideas between military medical professionals and civilian emergency responders. This collaborative effort aimed to enhance the readiness and effectiveness of all involved in emergency medical care.
At the closing ceremony, Major General Masood presented certificates and commemorative shields to the participants, acknowledging their contribution and commitment to advancing medical practices. The conference was widely regarded for its practical value, enhancing both medical expertise and professional development.
The event underscored the importance of continued collaboration between military medical services and civilian emergency teams, with participants emphasizing the need for similar initiatives to further strengthen emergency response capabilities.