Srinagar, May 29: In a momentous celebration, Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla hosted a grand event and farewell party for the final year MBBS students, marking the completion of their degrees. The occasion was filled with pride, camaraderie, and cherished memories.
Dr. Syed Aabid Rashid, the Administrative Secretary for Health and Medical Education, graced the event as the Chief Guest. Several distinguished guests, who have played pivotal roles in shaping medical education and healthcare in the region, also attended.
As the final year students bid farewell to their alma mater, they reminisced about their experiences at GMC Baramulla. The friendships forged, late-night study sessions, and clinical rotations became treasured memories. The event offered students a chance to express gratitude to their professors, mentors, and classmates.
In his address, Dr. Syed Aabid Rashid encouraged the graduates to pursue excellence continually. He emphasized the importance of compassionate patient care, lifelong learning, and ethical practice. The atmosphere was festive, with music, dance, and heartfelt speeches. The graduates celebrated their achievements and looked forward to future challenges and opportunities.
Speaking to the media, Dr. Abid Rasheed highlighted GMC Baramulla’s achievements in providing top-notch healthcare facilities to the people of North Kashmir, despite various challenges. He urged the new doctors to be ready for future challenges, adopt patient-friendly behavior, and continually update their medical knowledge.
Notably, GMC Baramulla, upgraded from a district hospital five years ago, celebrated its first batch of MBBS qualifiers with this farewell party.