News & Events

PCP Certification

Another achievement for S.M. Sohail Trust to have received PCP certification. The Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP) Certification Programme seeks to bring transparency, accountability and good supremacy in the non-profit sector in Pakistan. It involves the evaluation of a non-profit organization on standardized limitations of internal governance, financial management and programme delivery.

World Blood Donor Day

Your blood donation can save the lives of thousands of patients every day. Today is World Blood Donor Day (WBDD) and, Sohail University / Jinnah Medical and Dental College (JMDC) / Medicare Cardiac & General Hospital (MCGH) thank all Heroes (blood donors) to donate blood and make the world a healthy place.

We are ecstatic to honor our distinguished Prof. S. Raza K. Rizvi, Head of Department (HOD) Neurosurgery – Medicare Cardiac & General Hospital (MC&GH), joins the ranks of several other illustrious and outstanding Surgeons as the proud recipient of Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons Glasgow.

Independence Day

Sohail University celebrates this 73rd Independence Day as a bountiful blessing, a glorious day to sincerely admire and to embrace our dear country. Let’s promise to develop our country a superior place to inhabit and value the independence to express our solidarity towards the nation.

Awareness Session on Covid-19 (Corona Virus)

The common flu kills 60 times more people annually than Coronavirus, only 2% of cases have reported deaths was said by Dr. Rizwan Ali in a workshop on Coronavirus (Covid-19) which was held on 11th March 2020. Professor, Dr. Ajeet Kumar & Dr. Rizwan Qurban Ali Khawaja, Department of Medicine, were the speaker of the event who provided valuable information on COVID-19. Large number of Doctors, Medical students, Nursing Department and Medicare staff attended the workshop. While receiving Q&A’s from audience about precautionary measures, Dr. Ajeet said, people should wash hand with soap for at least 20 seconds and sneezing into flexed elbow is the best practice. Furthermore he added that only 2% of cases have reported death and most of these deaths were associated with weaker immune system. 11-March-2020