PMC vows to extend full support to University of Health Sciences Lahore
Pakistan
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LAHORE: The University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore on Thursday announced that the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) has decided to extend its full support to the university in terms of medical education in the province.
According to a report by
Geo News, the university sent a four-member delegation to visit the PMC, led by Vice-Chancellor Professor Javed Akram who called on PMC s President Dr Arshad Taqi and Vice-President Barrister Ali Raza.
During the meeting, the two sides discussed matters of mutual interest, while the delegation also raised important issues regarding undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in Punjab, an official statement issued by the UHS read.
PMC, UHS Lahore discuss issues regarding medical education in Punjab
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UHS sent a four-member delegation to the PMC on Thursday
The two sides discussed matters of mutual interest, including issues related to undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in Punjab
PMC assured its full support to the university
LAHORE: The University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore on Thursday announced that it sent a four-member delegation to visit the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) to discuss different matters pertaining to medical education in Punjab.
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According to a statement issued by the university, the delegation of UHS was led by Vice-Chancellor Professor Javed Akram who called on PMC s President Dr Arshad Taqi and Vice-President Barrister Ali Raza.
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