News & Events

“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.

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World Diabetes Day

To celebrate World Diabetes Day Sohail University Posted several important facts that about the diabetes on Social Media Pages on 14th November 2020. Facts reveal that diabetes of all types can lead to impairments in different parts of the human body and simultaneously an increased risk of early death. It can be averted by a healthy diet, disciplined routine, balanced body-weight, and eluding drug usage.

ICBMT (International Conference for Bone Marrow Transplant) 2020

Jinnah Medical & Dental College (JMDC) congratulates the MBBS Batch 19 students for the selection of their Research Paper in the areas of Biomedical Sciences & Technology at the ICBMT (International Conference for Bone Marrow Transplant) 2020.The topic of this year’s presentation was “Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety, and Psychosocial support among transfusion-dependent thalassemia major patients”.

World Leprosy Day

Sohail University marks World Leprosy Day to raise public awareness of Leprosy or Hansen's Disease. Leprosy was renamed Hansen’s disease after Norwegian scientist Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen, who in 1873 discovered the slow-growing bacterium now known as Mycobacterium leprae as the cause of the illness. Together, we can put a stop to prejudice and disgrace against people with Hansen’s disease that can be restored with antibiotics.