A three-day combat medic conference concluded at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Peshawar, focusing on enhancing emergency medical response capabilities and modern treatment protocols during crisis situations.
Major General Tahir Masood, Director General Surgery, attended the conference as the chief guest, where medical professionals from the Army Medical Corps collaborated with paramedical staff and Rescue 1122 personnel.
The conference centered on developing and refining skills for providing immediate and effective medical assistance during combat and emergency situations. Participants engaged in sessions designed to update their knowledge of contemporary medical procedures and emergency response protocols.
Medical experts from various specialties shared their expertise during the conference, emphasizing practical applications of emergency medical care. The event provided a platform for knowledge exchange between military medical professionals and civilian emergency responders.
During the closing ceremony, Major General Masood distributed certificates and commemorative shields to the participants. Attendees noted the conference's practical value, emphasizing its role in enhancing both medical and professional capabilities.
The gathering represented a significant step in strengthening collaboration between military medical services and civilian emergency response teams, with participants highlighting the importance of continued professional development through similar initiatives.