62 Medical Assistant Trainees Graduate at Air Force Medical Training Centre

A total of 62 Medical Assistant trainees have reached a significant milestone in their professional journey, successfully completing their Trade Phase training at the Medical...

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A total of 62 Medical Assistant trainees have reached a significant milestone in their professional journey, successfully completing their Trade Phase training at the Medical Training Centre of the Air Force in Bengaluru. This accomplishment was officially recognized during a Passing-Out Parade held on March 6, 2026, which was presided over by Air Vice Marshal Naresh Saitha, Commandant of the Command Hospital (Air Force) in Bengaluru.

The ceremony highlighted the exceptional achievements of several trainees who demonstrated outstanding performance throughout their training. Leading Aircraftman Mukul Sharma was awarded the title of Best in Course, while Leading Aircraftman Alamgir Singh received recognition as Best in Trade. Additionally, Aircraftman Pushpendra Marethia was honored as the Best in Ground Service Training.

In his address to the newly graduated Medical Assistants, the reviewing officer emphasized the importance of striving for excellence within their professional roles. He urged them to contribute effectively to the Indian Air Force’s medical services, underscoring the integral part they will play in supporting the health and well-being of air force personnel.

As they prepare to embark on the next chapter of their careers, these trained Medical Assistants will be posted to various Indian Air Force units. Their roles will be critical in providing essential medical support and healthcare services to the air warriors, ensuring that those who serve are well cared for. The ceremony not only celebrated the individual achievements of the trainees but also marked the beginning of their contributions to a vital aspect of military service.

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