Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 1: Director General of Police (DGP) Dr SP Vaid today inaugurated one day workshop on coblation technology at Police Hospital, here.
The Continuous Medical Examination-cum-live surgical workshop was organized by the Department of ENT, Head and Neck Surgery Police Hospital.
While inaugurating the workshop, Dr Vaid said that such events and workshops bring excellence in professionalism. He said that health care for the police personnel is our priority as they are doing their job in odd situations. “We will continue to strengthen police hospitals in Srinagar and Jammu in shape of equipment and building infrastructure and the professionals have to put their efforts together and provide best health care to the police personnel”, DGP said.
DGP said that the new technology has brought tremendous improvements in the field of medical science benefiting the patients.
He informed that PHQ has requested the State Government for establishing a trauma centre in the hospital which is a dire requirement in the present times.
Earlier, Medical Superintendent Dr Bilal Raja presented the welcome address and said that the workshop was first of its kind in the Valley and police hospital will continue its efforts to provide best health care to the patients.
Director Health Services Kashmir, Dr Saleem-ur-Rehman, President AOI, ENT Professor Dr Rouf Ahmad, Ex HoD ENT Dr Mohammad Maqbool, Senior Consultant Sri Ganga Ram Hospital Dr Davinder Roy and IGP Technical Services PHQ Sunil Kumar also addressed the gathering.
They said that the papers presented by the professionals during the one day workshop will enhance the knowledge of the participants in coblation technology.
The inaugural function was attended by ADGPs Dilbagh Singh, L Mohanti, AK Choudhary, IGPs AG Mir, Alok Puri, Muneer Ahmad Khan, Sunil Kumar, Jagjit Kumar, JP Singh, Surinder Kumar Gupta, Ahfadul Mujtaba, Ex-IGP Farooq Ahmad, DIGPs Ghulam Hassan Bhat, Rafiq-ul-Hassan, Director Prosecution PHQ Pawan Gupta, AIGPs PHQ Dr Mohammad Haseeb Mughal, Sheikh Junaid Mehmood, Kulbir Singh, Abdul Waheed Shah, Senior ADO PHQ Nasir Ahmad Khan, besides a galaxy of other police officers and doctors.