News & Events

Debate competition on “online classes are better than physical classes”

A debate competition on “Online classes are better than physical classes” was arranged among JCN students of Generic BSN semester-I and Semester-III. English lecturer, Ms. Naeema Bakhat arranged this debate competition on 10th March 2021 at Mumtaz Uddin Haider Auditorium. One jury member, Mrs.Ghazala Tariq joined through a “Zoom meeting” while the other two attended the debate physically. The students of semester-I won the competition. The students from semester III who were debating for the motion run the competition. Results were announced by Mr. Zafar Iqbal and certificates were distributed by Major Munazza Parveen (Rtd). In the end, Mr. Muhammad Fayyaz Awan concluded the session with his expert linguistic and educational views.

World Kidney Day

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!

Christmas Day

Sohail University Wishing all Christians a Merry Christmas Day! Let’s celebrate this day by decorating our places and exchanging surprise gifts with our loved ones. Stay Safe and keep using the protections to combat Covid-19.

World Aids Day

Sohail University pays tribute to health workers. Let’s stand in Solidarity with Health workers including nurses, midwives, and community health workers that are working to end Aids.

Workshop on Neonatal Resuscitation

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