Lahore
February 26, 2021
LAHORE:Dr Ayesha Ali, who had been working as foetal medicine specialist in a British teaching hospital, has been appointed as assistant professor in the King Edward Medical University (KEMU). Foetal medicine pertains to treating babies in mothers’ wombs.
Daughter of Prof Dr Yasmin Rashid, Dr Ayesha chose to serve her homeland shunning a salary equivalent to lakhs of rupees in the UK. With 23-year experience in the medical profession, Ayesha graduated from the KEMU in 1998. She earned several medals during her study. She taught at a medical college for three years after completing FCPS, and then moved on to study at the Royal College of Gynaecologists, UK. She was trained in foetal medicine at the royal college, and awarded MRCOG. She started working with a big teaching hospital in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) at a massive salary. With an aspiration to serve and train doctors in this specialised field, Ayesha applied for the post after four
National
February 26, 2021
LAHORE: Dr Ayesha Ali, who had been working as foetal medicine specialist in a British teaching hospital, has been appointed as assistant professor in the King Edward Medical University (KEMU. Foetal medicine pertains to treating babies in mothers’ wombs. Daughter of Prof Dr Yasmin Rashid, Dr Ayesha chose to serve her homeland shunning a salary equivalent to lakhs of rupees in the UK.
With 23-year experience in the medical profession, Ayesha graduated from the KEMU in 1998. She earned several medals during her study. She taught at a medical college for three years after completing FCPS, and then moved on to study at the Royal College of Gynaecologists, UK. She was trained in foetal medicine at the royal college, and awarded MRCOG. She started working with a big teaching hospital in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) at a massive salary. With an aspiration to serve and train doctors in this specialised field, Ayesha applied for the post after fou
This file photo shows Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid. DawnNewsTV/File
LAHORE: The selection of the daughter of Punjab health minister allegedly against a newly created post at the King Edward Medical University (KEMU) has drawn criticism from various quarters, who are calling it favouritism.
The issue came to the fore when some young doctors protesting against the Punjab government’s decision to bring the Mayo Hospital under the Medical Teaching Institutions Act uploaded the notification of the appointment in question on social media some 40 days after the decision.
While criticising the act, the protesters claimed that Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid’s daughter, Dr Ayesha Ali, was “accommodated” in the institution by creating a new department only to please the minister. They further said that she was selected as a regular employee rather than on contract.
This file photo shows Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid. DawnNewsTV/File
LAHORE: The selection of the daughter of Punjab health minister allegedly against a newly created post at the King Edward Medical University (KEMU) has drawn criticism from various quarters, who are calling it favouritism.
The issue came to the fore when some young doctors protesting against the Punjab government’s decision to bring the Mayo Hospital under the Medical Teaching Institutions Act uploaded the notification of the appointment in question on social media some 40 days after the decision.
While criticising the act, the protesters claimed that Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid’s daughter, Dr Ayesha Ali, was “accommodated” in the institution by creating a new department only to please the minister. They further said that she was selected as a regular employee rather than on contract.
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