GMC Rajouri holds white coat ceremony for 3rd MBBS batch

Published On 2022-03-20 06:15 GMT   |   Update On 2022-03-20 06:16 GMT
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Rajouri: The Government Medical College Rajouri has welcomed its third batch of MBBS students after a white coat ceremony on Tuesday last week. The white coat ceremony was held at the auditorium of the Government Postgraduate College. The white coat ceremony marks the beginning of the medical careers of the students officially.

The Director Coordination, New Medical Colleges, Dr. Yashpal Sharma, Principal GMC Dr. Ghulam Ali Shah, Medical Superintendent of Associated Hospital Dr. Mehmood H Bajar, and Head of the Departments of various departments of the medical college along with the teaching faculty of the college, doctors of the associated hospital, students of the MBBS third batch and their parents were present during the ceremony.
HoD Obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Chander Shekhar inaugurated the occasion with a welcome note. He said that the staff at Government Medical College Rajouri are doing their best to provide the best possible education to its MBBS students. He also talked about Charaka Samhita, the oldest Ayurveda's definitive treatise, and stated that in order to pay tribute to Charaka, the National Medical Commission has decided to include " Charaka Shapath " as a part of the white coat ceremony of the doctors.
Dr. G A Shah, the principal of GMC Rajouri, stated that every attempt is being made to maintain the standard of the institution. He stated that the medical college will relocate to its main campus in Maira, which was a new, fully equipped, and modern structure very soon.
The Head of Department Medicines, Dr. Jamil-ul-Hussain Khan told Greater Kashmir, "GMC Rajouri is a new institution but the entire faculty and students here have proved their mettle and we are able to provide a high class and best teaching-learning practice." Dr. Yash Pal Sharma, Director of Coordination New Medical Colleges, praised the efforts of the GMC Rajouri management and assured government support to guarantee that the college's students do not encounter any unnecessary challenges.
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