The AMC Centre & College has marked a significant milestone by successfully conducting the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Course for the third consecutive time. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance the Armed Forces’ capacity in battlefield and emergency trauma care.
In this latest offering of the internationally recognized ATLS program, 32 Medical Officers received training in advanced trauma management protocols. With this latest course, the total number of officers trained at the institution has surpassed 96, further establishing the Officers Training College, AMC Centre & College, as a credible and reliable site for ATLS training.
Officials from the AMC Centre emphasized that this achievement is a testament to their ongoing commitment to excellence, standardization, and readiness in military medical training. The ATLS program is designed to equip medical officers with essential decision-making skills and evidence-based approaches necessary for managing trauma cases in operational and high-risk settings.
The successful execution of the course highlights the Armed Forces Medical Services’ dedication to enhancing operational medical readiness. This ensures that trained personnel are proficient in delivering timely, life-saving care during combat situations, disasters, and emergencies.
Moreover, this initiative plays a crucial role in strengthening the overall medical capabilities of the Armed Forces. It underscores the importance of well-structured, world-class training in supporting mission success and improving soldier survivability on the battlefield.












