In a show of unity with the Indian armed forces, a group of doctors in Karnataka has stressed the urgent need for a strong medical response plan in the event of a war. The medical professionals voiced concerns that the country must be prepared not only on the battlefield but also in terms of handling large-scale medical emergencies that may arise due to conflict.
They highlighted the importance of a coordinated plan that includes trained personnel, medical equipment, and proper infrastructure to support injured soldiers and civilians during times of war. The doctors also emphasized that civilian healthcare systems should be ready to work closely with military medical services to ensure timely and effective treatment.
The initiative, led by senior doctors and medical associations, aims to create awareness among healthcare professionals and the public about the crucial role of medical preparedness in national security. They called on authorities to conduct regular training, drills, and awareness programs to build a healthcare system that can respond swiftly and effectively if a conflict occurs.
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