Srinagar: Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar recently concluded an enlightening educational initiative aimed at enhancing the understanding of regional surgical disorders among undergraduate MBBS students.
Led by Prof (Dr) Iqbal Saleem Mir, Head of the Department of Minimal Access and General Surgery at GMC Srinagar, this program signifies a significant leap forward in medical education and professional development.
The program, held as part of the Laparoscopic Skill Advancement Program (LAPSAP), brought together students and faculty members for a day of engaging discussions and hands-on learning experiences.
Through insightful presentations and interactive workshops, students delved into a diverse range of topics such as gastrointestinal disorders and urological conditions, gaining practical insights into diagnosis and treatment strategies.
Prof (Dr) Iffat Hassan Shah, Principal/Dean of GMC Srinagar, lauded the initiative as a crucial step in preparing future medical professionals for the intricacies of regional healthcare challenges.
The collaborative efforts of faculty members from various departments contributed to a holistic learning environment, emphasizing not just medical knowledge but also cultural sensitivity and empathy in patient care.
The success of this educational endeavor highlights GMC Srinagar’s commitment to nurturing excellence in medical education and healthcare delivery.
By providing a platform for students to explore and engage with complex surgical disorders under expert guidance, the program is instrumental in shaping a competent and compassionate healthcare workforce for the region.
The program’s positive impact resonates with the collective efforts of participants, faculty members, and stakeholders, underscoring a shared commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes in the community.