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+HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION (Quality Assurance Division) Sector H-9, Islamabad (Pakistan) Telephone #: (051) 90801105 Fax # 051-90401102, Email: Htalpur@Hec.Gov.Pk +HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION (Quality Assurance Division) Sector H-9, Islamabad (Pakistan) Telephone #: (051) 90801105 Fax # 051-90401102, Email: [email protected] HEC Recognized Journals up till 30th June, 2016 Health Sciences S. # Name of Journal Correspondence Address Categor 1 Journal of the College of Managing Editor/Executive Editor: Muhammad y Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan Zafaruddin (JCPSP) College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan, (ISSN:1002-386X) 7th Central Street Defence Housing Authority, Karachi, W Tel # +92-21-9207100-10; 021-99266439 Cell # 0334-3707749 E-Mail: [email protected]; URL: http://www.cpsp.edu.pk/jcpsp/ 2 Pakistan Journal of Medical Chief Editor: Maqbool H. Jafary Sciences Room # 522, 5th Floor, Panorama Centre, Building # 2, (ISSN # 1682-024X) Raja Ghazanfar Ali Road, Saddar Karachi Tel# 0092-21-35688791, 35689285, Fax # 0092-21-35689860 W Email: [email protected]; URL: www.pjms.com.pk; 3 Pakistan Journal of Editor-in-Chief/Dean: Prof. Dr. Ghazala H. Rizwani Pharmaceuticals Sciences Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Karachi. (ISSN # 1011-601X) Tel# 021-99261637, 99261300-7/2259, Fax # 021-99261367 Email: [email protected]; W URL # www.pjps.pk; 4 Journal of Pakistan Medical Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Fatema Jawad Association (JPMA) PMA House, Agha Khan III, Road Karachi,74400, Pakistan (ISSN # 0030-9982) Telephone# +92- (0)21-32226443; VPTCL : 5418192 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] W URL: www. Jpma.org.pk 6 Journal of Postgraduate Medical Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Arshad Javaid Institute (JPMI) Dean (ISSN # 1013-5472) Postgraduate Medical Institute, Lady Reading Hospital & Hayatabad Medical Complex, X Peshawar Tel # 0092-91-9211430-9, Ext # 3209 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.jpmi.org.pk; 7 Pakistan Heart Journal Editor-in Chief: Prof. Mohammad Hafizullah ISSN # 0048-2706 Cardiology Department 2227-9199 Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar Tel # 091-9211431 X Email: [email protected]; [email protected] URL: www.pkheartjournal.com 8 Khyber Medical University Managing Editor: Dr Akhtar Sherin Journal (KMUJ) President Pakistan Association of Medical editors (PAME) (Former Name: KUST Medical Khyber Medical University, Institute of Medical Sciences Journal) (KIMS), DHQH, KDA, Kohat X ISSN # 2305-2643 (Print) Tel# 0922-9260325 2305-2651 (Online) Fax # 0922-9260365 Email: :[email protected] URL: http://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk 9 Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal Editor: Prof. Dr. Ahmed Iqbal (ISSN # 1012- 8700) 19, Street No. 63, Sector F-7/3 Islamabad. Tel # 051-2611138, 2611187 Fax# 051-2611138 X Email: [email protected]; URL: http://www.podj.com.pk/; 10 The Professional Medical Journal Editor: Prof. Dr. M. Shuja Tahir (ISSN # 1024-8919) 175-Jinnah Colony, Faisalabad E-ISSN # 2071-7733 Tel # 0092-41-2617122-24, Fax #0092-41-2623413 X Email: [email protected]; URL: www.theprofesional.com/; 11 Journal of Ayub Medical College Vice Principal/ Editor: Prof. Dr. M. Ayub (JAMC) Ayub Medical College Abbottabad. ISSN 1025-9589 (Print) Res: 0992-381907-381908-Ext # 3077 Y ISSN 1819-2718 (Online) Email: [email protected]; URL: http://www.ayubmed.edu.pk/jamc.html; 12 Pakistan Paediatric Journal Chief Editor: Prof. Said-ul-Haque (ISSN # 0304-4904) 180-H, M. A. Johar Town, Lahore, Pksiatn Tel # 0092-42-5846301-3, Mob# 0300-8480180 Y Fax # 0092-5846304 Email: [email protected]; URL: www.pakmedinet.com/PPJ; www.ppa.org.pk; 13 Pakistan Armed Forces Editor-in-Chief: Maj. Gen. Tassawar Hussain Medical Journal Editor: Brig. Aziz Mubarik Army Medical College, (ISSN # 0030-9648) Abid Majeed Road Rawalpindi. Y Tel # 561 31457-9 (308), 56133256 Fax # 051-9273664 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: http://www.pafmj.org/aboutus.php; 14 Journal of the Pakistan Dental Managing Editor: Dr. Inayat Padhiar Association Institute of Surgery & Medicine (ISM Hospital) (ISSN # 1680-2292) Room # 210, 2nd Floor, Opp. Anklesaria Hospital, Garden Road, Karachi Y Tel # +92-21-2028130-31, 2722838 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; Fax # +92-21-2736790 URL: www.pda.org.pk; 15 Infectious Diseases Journal of Editor: Dr. Aamer Ikram Pakistan Consultant Microbiologist/Biosafety Officer (ISSN # 1027-0299) Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) Y Tel # 0321-5170713 Email: [email protected]; 16 Medical Channel Journal Dr. Khadim Qureshi, General Manager (ISSN No. 1681-5491) Medical Channel Publishing Network 4-5, Kiyani Shaheed Plaza-11, First Floor Off Garden Road, Adjacent IBA College, Opposite Apwa Medical Complex, Karachi-3 Tel # 021-2727337, 0300-3712792 Y Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: http://www.medicalchannel.pk; 17 Journal of Pakistan Psychiatric Editor:Hydrocarbon Prof. Saeed-Research/24.html Farooq Society 29-30, Habib Medical Complex (ISSN # 1726-8710) Dabgari Garden, Peshawar Tel # 091-2218690, 2568147 Y Fax No:091-9211933 Email: [email protected]; URL: www.jpps.com.pk; 18 Journal of Medical Sciences Chief Editor: Prof. Noor ul Iman (ISSN # 199.07-3446) Incharge Publication Cell Khyber Medical College, Peshawar Tel # 091-9216340, Fax # 091-9216213 Y Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.jmedsci.com; 19 Rawal Medical Journal Patron-in-Chief: Brig. ® M Salim Editor: Dr. Nasir (ISSN 0303-5212) Khokhar, Pakistan Medical Association, PMA House # G/220-B, Liaqat Road Rawalpindi. Tel # 051-4603178, 555-9812 Fax: 051-553-7088 Y Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: http://www.rmj.org.pk/; 20 Journal of Liaquat University of Chief Editor: Prof. Noshad A. Shaikh, Vice Chacellor Medical & Health Sciences Editor: Prof. Dr. Abdul Aziz Laghari, (ISSN # 1729-0341) Dept. of Publications Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences (LUMHS), Jamshoro Y Tel # 0092-22-9213357, Fax # 0092-22-2772389 Email; [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.lumhs.edu.pk/JLUMHS; 21 Pakistan Journal of Pathology Editor: Rizwan Hashim (ISSN # 1024-6193) Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Department of Chemical Pathology & Endocrinology Rawalpindi Tel: 0092-51-9273649, 051- 56131905 Y E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] URL: www.pakjpathol.com 22 Pakistan Journal of Editor: Prof. Dr. Jawaid Alam Otolaryngology Head of Neck & Surgery (ISSN # 0257-4985 Dow University of Health Sciences & Civil Hospital, Karachi Tel # 021-9215740-45 Ext # 2297, 9215717, Y Fax # 021-5340545, Mob# 0364-4229034 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.pakmedinet.com/PJOHNS; 23 Pakistan Journal of Medical Chief Editor: Dr. Huma Qureshi Research Pakistan Medical Research Council, (ISSN 0030-9842) Shahrah-e-Jamhuria, Off. Constitution Avenue, Sector G- 5/2 Islamabad. Tel # 051-9207386, 9216793 Fax # 051- Y 9216774 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.pmrc.org.pk 24 Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Editor: Dr. Tariq Hayat Khan Care Journal House # 60-A, Nazim-ud-Din Road, F-8/4 Islamabad (ISSN # 1607-8322) Cell # 0321-5149709 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Y URL: http://www.pakmedinet.com/APIC 25 International Journal of Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Anwar Ul Haque Pathology House # 116, St # 49, F-11/3 (ISSN|# 1810-0155(print)) Islamabad (ISSN # 2079-7516 (online)) Tel # 051-2293707, 2294099 Email: [email protected]; Y [email protected]; URL: http://www.pakmedinet.com/IJP; 26 Journal of Surgery Pakistan Editor: Dr. Jamshed Akhtar (ISSN # 1817-0242) 1st Floor, Dept. of Paediatric Surgery National Institute of Child Health, Karachi Tel # 021-99201261-3, Ext # 219 , 201 & 204 Fax # 021-99201270 Y Email: [email protected]; URL: www.jsp.org.pk; 27 Gomal Journal of Medical Chief Editor: Dr. Habib Ullah Khan Sciences Gomal Medical College (ISSN # 1819-7973) D. I. 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Gen (Retd) Masood Anwar Medical College International Islamic Medical College (ISSN: 1815-4018) Riphah International University, Islamabad Tel # 051-5125168 Y Fax# 051-5125570 E-mail: [email protected] URL: 33 Medical Forum Monthly Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Azhar Masud Bhatti (ISSN # 1029-385X) Postal Address: 907, Gohawa Road Link Drfence/New Airport Road, Opposite Toyota Motors Lahore Cantt, Lahore Mob# 0345-4221303, 0345-4221323, 03004879016, Y 03316361436 Fax # 042-6366809 Email: [email protected]; Medical [email protected]; website: www.medforum.pk 34 Pakistan Journal of Pharmacology Editor -in-Chief/Director: Dr. S.I Ahmad (ISSN 0255-7088) Institute of Pharmacology & Herbal Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, Karachi Tel # 021-36440142-36996001-2, Ext # 355 Z Fax# 021-364404171 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.pakjp.pk; 35 The Pakistan Journal of Pakistan Journal of Gastroenterology Gastroenterology Chief Editor: Syed Sibtul Hasnain 44-B, Bahawalpur House G.O.R.
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