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Workshop on “Writing Educational Objectives: What, Why, How”

Department of Medical Education, Jinnah Medical and Dental College organized a workshop with the title “Writing Educational Objectives: What, Why, How” for the faculty members on 6th November 2020. Dr. Mariam Iqbal was the facilitator of the event. Later on, Prof. Dr. Hussain Mehdi, Principal, Jinnah Medical & Dental College distributed certificates to the participants.

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Iqbal Day

Sohail University paid tribute to Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal, a great philosopher, thinker, and national poet of Pakistan, the Poet of the East, for his indelible contribution to the establishment of Pakistan.

“Importance of timely Immunization in children during Covid Pandemic”

Jinnah Medical College Hospital Physician & Faculty members Professor Dr. S.M Inkisar Ali, Dr. Maryam Haider and Dr. Meher Afroze from the Department of Paediatrics, participated in a morning show of TV One to discuss the “Importance of timely Immunization in children during Covid Pandemic” on 9th November 2020. Professor Dr.S.M Inkisar Ali, Dr. Maryam Haider and Dr. Meher Afroze from the Department of Paediatrics, addres the issues related to Polio Virus in Pakistan.

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Workshop on “Basic Excel Skills”

A Workshop organized on “Basic Excel Skills” at Sohail University for the students of BBA woshop was Facilitated by Ifra Sarwar Ali, Associate Member of ICMA. On 12th November 2020 The objective of the Workshop is to enhance practical skills and knowledge of the BBA Students about using techniques in Excel.

Congratulates Sameer Tebha

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.