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UCMS Delhi Cancels Summer Vacation for Teaching Faculty

New Delhi- Through the notice, the University of Medical Sciences (UCMS) has informed that the summer vacation for teaching faculty has been cancelled.
As per the notice, due to the prevailing situation and preparedness for the emergency response system, the summer vacation for teaching faculty stands cancelled with immediate effect. Therefore, those on Summer Vacation are directed to join duty immediately.
This decision has been taken to ensure the readiness and availability of staff for any unforeseen requirements that may arise during this critical period. Therefore, the staff's cooperation and understanding in this matter will be highly appreciated, the notice said.
Medical Dialogues recently reported that In response to the ongoing military tensions between India and Pakistan, the Delhi government has directed all hospitals in the capital to conduct mock drills and gear up for potential large-scale medical emergencies that may arise from cross-border conflict.
Following the government's order, several government and private hospitals are ramping up their preparedness to handle any potential emergency. Many recently carried out large-scale mock drills within their premises to test their response capabilities. These drills focused on providing immediate treatment to patients with critical injuries such as burns, fractures, and other trauma, while also training doctors and medical staff to operate efficiently under high-pressure emergency scenarios.
Apart from mock drills, the hospitals have also been asked to have extra beds, full stock of critical drugs and medical supplies, including blood and other medical items, which are essential during emergencies.
Major government-run hospitals in the capital conducted mock drills, including Safdarjung Hospital, Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, and Lok Nayak Hospital.
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