News & Events

Sohail University conducts Distance Learning – Online Education during Corona Virus (Covid-19) outbreak that has undoubtedly changed the global life and the academic world. Mr. Saqib Kamran, Head of Examination Department, Sohail University. Prof. Dr. Rizwana S. Waraich, Director, Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC) Prof. Dr. Marium Iqbal, BDS FCPS MHPE (AKU), Head of the Department of Operative Dentistry, Jinnah Medical & Dental College enthusiastically shared how successfully Sohail University conducts online education

Defence Day

Sohail University pays a special tribute to the armed forces and martyrs on the Defence Day of Pakistan!

World PT Day

Jinnah College of Rehabilitation Sciences is justly wishing World Physiotherapy Day – World PT Day 2020 Physiotherapy is decisive in initial and continuing recuperation for the troubled people convalescing from any key injury or reasonably looking for better motion in their active lives.

Quaid Day

The operational disruptions in the comprehensive education system are over! University Reopened & Classes Resumed Post Covid-19.

Awareness Session on Screening & Prevention of Carcinoma Breast

According to statistical data, 90 thousand breast cancer cases are reported every year in Pakistan. It is our prime responsibility to aware general public about the disease, said by Assistant Professor /Consultant General & Breast Surgeon Dr. Sadiqa Bano in a workshop. Jinnah Medical and Dental College organized 7 awareness session of Breast Cancer with the title “Screening & Prevention of Carcinoma Breast” for female dental house officers, MBBS, BDS, Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Biomedical & Biological Sciences, Bachelor of Business Administration students and faculty members. Sessions were conducted by Senior Registrar Prof. Dr. Rasheeqa Mehmood & Dr.Sadiqa Bano at Jinnah Medical & Dental College and Jinnah Medical College Hospital. The speaker emphasized that early detection, screening & timely diagnose could help to reduce the risk rate. It is the only possible way to reduce the death rate among women due to breast cancer disease.