Maharashtra's Doctors on High Alert Amid Rising Indo-Pak Tensions
The Indian Medical Association's Maharashtra unit urges doctors to be ready to provide emergency services amid increasing tensions between India and Pakistan. A seven-point strategy emphasizes preparedness, including stocking essential medicines and forming disaster management task forces with clinicians and volunteers.

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The Indian Medical Association's Maharashtra unit has called on doctors across the state to stay vigilant and ready to deliver emergency services as tensions rise between India and Pakistan.
In a statement, Dr. Santosh Kadam, president of IMA's state chapter, emphasized that in times of national crisis, the readiness and spirit of healthcare professionals are vital. A newly issued advisory encourages a swift and organized medical response to potential large-scale emergencies.
The IMA has urged member clinics, nursing homes, and hospitals to ensure they have adequate stocks of essential emergency medicines and life-saving drugs. Additionally, establishment of disaster management task forces comprising of senior clinicians, surgeons, anesthetists, emergency physicians, and volunteers has been advised.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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