Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Command, recently visited the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in Pune to evaluate the institution’s operational and administrative preparedness. This visit included an in-depth review of various aspects of the college’s infrastructure and offerings.
During his tour, Lt Gen Seth took the opportunity to assess AFMC’s training and research capabilities. This comprehensive evaluation covered several key facilities, including the Department of Medical Research, which is crucial for advancing military medicine. He also examined the Advanced Surgical Skills Simulation Lab, an essential resource for hands-on training, and toured the Surgery Museum, where historical and contemporary advancements in surgical practices are displayed. This museum serves not only as an educational tool but also as an inspiration for cadets pursuing careers in medical fields.
One of the significant highlights of the visit was the inauguration of ‘Anusandhan,’ a hall of fame dedicated to the research, innovations, and scientific achievements of undergraduate students. This initiative emphasizes the institution’s commitment to promoting scientific inquiry and excellence among its medical cadets. The hall aims to inspire future generations of medical professionals by showcasing notable achievements at both national and international forums.
Furthermore, Lt Gen Seth engaged in meaningful interactions with faculty members and medical cadets. He expressed his appreciation for their contributions to the academic and clinical environments, recognizing their efforts in upholding the standards of medical education and professional excellence. The discussions highlighted the partnership between the faculty and students in navigating the challenges of modern medical education and practice.

As part of the visit, Lt Gen Seth awarded on-the-spot commendations to recognize individuals for their exceptional achievements. This gesture was aimed to motivate recipients and their peers in their ongoing journey of excellence and innovation within military medicine.

Overall, Lt Gen Seth’s visit to AFMC underscored the institution’s vital role in enhancing medical education, research, and clinical proficiency. His review and interactions reaffirmed the commitment to ensuring that the Indian Armed Forces are equipped with highly skilled medical professionals capable of meeting contemporary healthcare challenges.