Sohail University started the academic session with Orientation Ceremony of BS Batch-1 (Bio-Technology & Medical Technology). Which took place on January 07, 2020. Students attended the session with great zeal. They were explained about the personal opportunities, growth and universities rules and regulations by their respective head of departments. Students also explored the university. At the end Q&A’s session was conducted where students asked their queries from faculty. Moreover, a commemorative group photo of new students was also taken.
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.
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.
Jinnah Medical & Dental College organized workshop on 10th March 2020 on Neonatal Resuscitation. More than 30 participants including doctors & staff were participated in the event. JMDC, Head of Pediatric Department, Professor S.M Inkisar Ali while emphasized the importance of event said that timely and effective neonatal resuscitation cannot be over emphasized. Globally, around 4 million neonatal deaths occur every year, out of these more than a million new born die on their first day of life. Furthermore, 93% of deaths occur in low and middle income countries including Pakistan. About 25% of all neonatal deaths are caused by birth asphyxia, he added. He also emphasized that birth asphyxia can be effectively treated to a very large extent with timely resuscitation of new born and failure to do so will result in mortality and long-term neuro developmental disability. Professor Inkisar praised Services of Senior Pediatrician Dr. Habiba Hassan. Dr. Habiba thanked J.M.C.H and presented review on the subject. At the end of event, Q&A’s session was conducted and certificates were distributed among participants and facilitators. 10-March-2020