Islamabad Security Dialogue – Special Session on Afghanistan

Islamabad, October 02, 2021 (PPI-OT): NUST Centre for International Peace and Stability (CIPS), in collaboration with the National Security Division (Pakistan), organised “Security Dialogue – Special Session on Afghanistan” on Thursday. Dr Moeed Yusuf, National Security Adviser to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, addressed the session and identified complexities pertaining to the current Afghan situation and policy implications for Pakistan.

Further, he explained Pakistan’s position in the post-US withdrawal from Afghanistan. He elaborated that, at the policy level, Pakistan’s relations with Afghanistan include connectivity, development, and peace. Dr Yusuf also held a detailed discussion session with students and faculty members of NUST.

During the discussion session, Maj Gen Muhammad Salim Raza, HI (M), (Retd), Principal NIPCONS, expressed his views over the transnational nature of traditional and non-traditional security threats having the potential to exacerbate insecurity. He advised students and scholars to remain abreast with policy debates in order for them to have more informed opinions on matters of national security.

Earlier, Professor Tughral Yamin, Associate Dean CIPS, highlighted the need to adopt a strategy to enhance the academic collaborations between Pakistan and Afghanistan that can contribute towards recovery, development and sustainable peace.

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Director Press and Media Release

National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)

NUST Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan

UAN: +92-51-111-11-6878

Tel: +92-51-90851381

Fax: +92-51-90851382

Email: prnust@gmail.com

Website: www.nust.edu.pk

PIMA seeks immediate withdrawal of NLE

Islamabad, October 02, 2021 (PPI-OT): Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) has demanded the immediate abolition of the National Licensing Examination (NLE) proposed by the Pakistan Medical Commission and immediate redressal of grievances of pre-medical students regarding NMDCAT. PIMA urged the Pakistan Medical Commission to act as a regulatory body rather than an examining board and regulate the excessively high fees structure, induction of medical students, lack of faculties and resources in private medical colleges and attached teaching hospitals. It seems that PMC has opened the gate of the corporatization of health care system of Pakistan leaving the health of the people of Pakistan at the hands of private mafia.

This was stated by President PIMA Dr. Khubaib Shahid while addressing in a press conference at Lahore Press Club on Saturday accompanied by Director PIMA Relief Dr. Muhammad Afzal Mian, President PIMA Lahore Dr. Muhammad Hamayun and Dr. Waqas Ahmad. Dr. Khubaib Shahid said that Pakistan Medical Commission lacks of Transparency, Merit, Accountability and Regulatory Function.

In the current structure of PMC, there are a few individuals empowered who are not democratically elected rather handpicked. They don’t have the required eligibility, capacity, vision and planning for this position. Even the non-doctors are members of this eight-membered PMC executive board which is surprising as professionals in the world themselves regulate their respective regulatory bodies through the democratic process. In principle, any law is implemented in a prospective way whereas the current law of the PMC has been enacted retrospectively.

He further said that PMC had decided to conduct a single national online NMDCAT exam in different batches spreading over a whole month without proper preparation. As a result, multiple gross issues are being reported including power and internet failures, out of syllabus questions, delays in results, issues in scrolling forward or backward the questions, during marking the answers, faulty Tabs etc. No uniform difficulty index and standardization were ensured by PMC as the prime aspect of online exam.

This has produced credibility issues raising questions on merit and transparency. Moreover, no transparency is ensured in rechecking the results. PMC has been badly failed in conducting NMDCAT owing to its corruption, management failure, technology failure, incompetence, lack of transparency and merit resulting in bleaking the future of the cream of the nation’s students.

PIMA President added that according to this law, after five years of day and night hard work, strenuous and very detailed series of written, oral and clinical examinations, medical students will have to take another National Licensing Exams (NLE) after house job. The modern world is progressing towards a minimal and effective evaluation system but PMC is increasing the ineffective low standard burden of exams in addition to an already extensive evaluation and examination system.

It also shows distrust on the credibility, standard and effectiveness of the existing evaluation system being used by medical colleges of Pakistan for decades that has produced highly qualified doctors working around the globe. An exam without any reward has no meaning and should be abolished immediately or implemented in a prospective way with additional reward in terms of induction in post-graduate training.

Dr. Khubaib informed that PIMA conducted two webinars on “Pakistan Medical Commission apprehension and Expectations” bringing all stakeholders together on a single platform for dialogue and consultation at the national level. These webinar meetings were richly attended by the Vice-Chancellors/Principles of various public and private sector medical universities as well as PMC officials including its President. Dr. Arshad Taqi, President PMC, promised that PMC will consult with all the medical fraternity representatives, institutions and medical colleges and come up with the consensus document but it’s still an unfulfilled promise.

He further demanded that all private medical colleges are made responsible to ensure all the required facilities and faculties required by a teaching hospital and ensure the house job and post-graduate training of all its students. Furthermore, these private colleges and hospitals should be included in CIP as public-private partnership. To make such arrangements to make all district headquarter hospital as teaching hospitals and remove all hurdles in post graduate training processes and facilitate and encourage the post-graduate training programs, he added. Further private medical colleges registration and enrolment in foreign medical colleges should be banned for a considerable period of time.

For more information, contact:

Media Coordinator,

Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA)

Central Secretariat, 12-Shalimar Centre, 2nd Floor,

F-8 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan

Tel: +92-51-2261943

Fax: +92-51-2857132

Cell: +92-332-5564935

Email: pima@dsl.net.pk, media.pima@gmail.com

Website: www.pima.org.pk

UVAS to establish Wrestling Academy under HEC’s Kamyab Jawan Sports Academies project

Lahore, October 02, 2021 (PPI-OT): The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad along with Director Sports Rana Amjad Iqbal attended 1st Project Steering Committee meeting held at Higher Education Commission Islamabad (HEC) on project titled named “Kamyab Jawan Sports Academies (High Performance and Resource Centers) and National Youth Olympics”. Executive Director HEC Dr Shaista Sohail chaired the meeting and briefed the participants regarding this project while number of Vice-Chancellors and Directors Sports/representatives from different universities and HEC officials were present.

The various aspects have been discussed during meeting related to project including implementation strategy, international conference on sports tourism, development of governance and business model for sports academies etc. The objective of the meeting was to develop HEC team to compete at national and international competitions, produce professional players for different sports activities, initiate youth sports movement and also develop sports culture in Pakistan. Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad said that under this project Wrestling Academy will be established at UVAS.

The project aim to develop the facilities and infrastructure of sports including separate lecture hall, meeting hall, hostel facilities for atleast 50 to 60 players and 6 members of coaching/supportive staff would be develop to these facilities into full time modern training and resource centers.

 

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Public Relations Officer

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)

Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road,

Lahore – Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-99211374, +92-42-99211449

Email: webmaster@uvas.edu.pk

Website: www.uvas.edu.pk

AKUH and AKU Outreach Health Network, Pakistan receive JCI reaccreditation

Karachi, October 02, 2021 (PPI-OT): The Aga Khan University Hospital and the Aga Khan University Outreach Health Network, Pakistan have been reaccredited by The Joint Commission International (JCI) for another three years. AKUH was the first hospital in Pakistan to receive this honour in 2006 and has successfully maintained this accreditation throughout. In 2015, AKUH became the first and only academic medical centre in Pakistan accredited by JCI. Continuing the journey of excellence in healthcare services and delivering on the globally recognised best practices, AKUH leadership is dedicated to setting higher standards in the country.

JCI is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that accredits and certifies healthcare organisations and their programmes. JCI, whose headquarters are in Chicago, USA, surveys healthcare organisations globally. Only those healthcare organisations that achieve the highest level of patient care and safety are eligible for accreditation.

Dr Shahid Shafi, CEO AKUH, Pakistan, lauded the teams and staff for their persistent efforts and hard work, which resulted in the successful reaccreditation. “In this exercise, everyone displayed an utmost commitment to excellence and high-quality care that our patients trust.” During his speech, following the survey’s successful conclusion on Friday, 24 September 2021, Dr Shafi remarked, “This accreditation is a testament to our commitment to providing the highest quality care that our patients trust,” he added while addressing the audience.

“What steered all of us forward was the grit, commitment, and the tenacity of all the teams working together. Everyone had put the institution above all else, and this success is only possible because of our staff, our people.” Said Shagufta Hassan, CEO AKU Outreach and Health Network, Pakistan.

The survey repeats every three years and analyses the compliance to standards for patient safety, assessment and care of patients, safe surgical care and infection control practices, clinical research, and medical education against global benchmarks. The successful completion of the survey provides a gold seal of approval for excellence in service delivery to the patients.

“I am impressed by the participation of faculty, nurses, administrative staff, postgraduate trainees and medical students. It truly reflects everyone’s spirit for improving quality and patient safety in the only Academic Medical Centre in Pakistan that the Joint Commission International has accredited”, said Dr Mairaj Shah, Chair of the hospital’s JCIA Task Force.

As an institution of distinction, AKUH is committed to the highest standards of healthcare delivery and patient safety. The reaccreditation further solidifies AKUH’s belief in continuously striving for excellence in healthcare delivery in the country. AKUH provides access to those who cannot afford quality healthcare due to financial constraints. In 2020, AKUH disbursed PKR 3 billion in patient welfare and zakat to provide quality healthcare to over 850,000 patients across Pakistan.

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Marketing and Communications,

The Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH)

Stadium Road, P.O. Box 3500, Karachi – 74800, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-111-911-911

Email: akuh.information@aku.edu

Website: https://hospitals.aku.edu/pakistan/

 

Cardiothoracic Surgeons Tales, Keamari Campus

Karachi, October 02, 2021 (PPI-OT): An interactive session, on cardiothoracic emergencies was conducted by Dr. Syed Nadir Naeem on Saturday dated 25-September-2021 (10 am to 12:30 pm) at Dr. Ziauddin hospital Keamari.

 

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Dr. Ziauddin Hospital

Block-B, North Nazimabad, Karachi-74700, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-36648237-9

Fax: +92-21-36640670

E-mail: info@ziauddinhospital.com

Website: www.ziauddinhospital.com