Sohail University is observing Kashmir Solidarity Day with a strong intellectual heartbeat, unequivocal support to the inhabitants of Kashmir. The day is marked all over Pakistan on February 5th every year showing support and unity with the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir.
International women's day is celebrated on March 8. Let’s rejoice and share your feelings of appreciation for all the caring and loving women in your life.
Sohail University Organizes an International Rehabilitation Workshop on "BALANCE DYSFUNCTIONS IN STROKE PATIENT" This International Workshop was conducted on the 3rd of March, 2021 by DR. DANIA SHEREIF. Dr. Dania is MSC PT. Neuromuscular Disorders and its Surgeries and primephysio Senior Tutor in the UK. She is also a Bobath trained therapist IBITA. Here is the pictorial view of the Conference in which doctors, physiotherapists, and students keenly participated and gained knowledge on the assessment and regulation of balance that restricts the patient's free movement. Certificates were awarded to the participants at the end of the Workshop.
Healthy kidneys are vital for living a healthy life! World Kidney Day is being celebrated on the 11th of March this year. World Kidney Day is a global health campaign that aims to create awareness about the several existing kidney disorders along with their detection and treatment in a promising way! Your kidneys work arduously to regulate and filter out the toxic waste from your bodies. It is now your responsibility to look after your kidney health and staying aware of possible diseases, so you can keep living an active life!
Sohail University Congratulates Sameer Tebha, 4th-year student of Jinnah Medical & Dental College for being selected to present at the Medical Student Neurological Surgery Research Symposium organized by Weill Cornell Medicine, Department of Neurological Surgery. This is the First International Research Symposium for Medical Students in Neurosurgery. Sameer Tebha of JMDC is honored to be shortlisted and to present his “Poster Presentation” on “Management of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome and Healthcare Burden: A Mini Systematic Review” among 25 U.S. Medical Schools and 6 Countries internationally at the Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, USA.