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Sr# Name City Institution Society 1 Syed Muhammad Naqvi Karachi Dow Immunology 2 Naila Atif Lahore CLL Histopathology 3 A. S Ch Sr# Name City Institution Society 1 Syed Muhammad Naqvi Karachi Dow Immunology 2 Naila Atif Lahore CLL Histopathology 3 A. S Chughtai Lahore CLL Histopathology 4 Omar Chughtai Lahore CLL Histopathology 5 M. Irfan Basheer Lahore CLL Histopathology 6 Fatima Rooman Lahore CLL Histopathology 7 Rabia Javed Lahore CLL Histopathology 8 Samina Zaman Lahore CLL Histopathology 9 Abdus Sattar Lahore CMH Chemical Pathology 10 Qamar Sultana Lahore CLL Infectious Disease 11 M. Usman Javed Lahore CLL Hematology 12 Mavra Fatima Lahore CLL Hematology 13 Madiha Sarwar Lahore CLL Hematology 14 Amna Sardar Lahore CLL Hematology 15 Rabia Butt Lahore CLL Histopathology 16 Alina Naeem Lahore CLL Histopathology 17 Beenish Fatima Lahore CLL Histopathology 18 Aafia Qasim Lahore CLL Histopathology 19 Asma Zafar Lahore CLL Histopathology 20 Sahar Amir Lahore SZH 21 Sara Riaz Lahore SZH 22 Nasir Chughtai Lahore SZH Histopathology 23 Shahila Jaleel Lahore SZH Histopathology 24 Aman-ur-Rehman Lahore SZH Histopathology 25 Farah Bano Niazi Lahore SZH Histopathology 26 Shazia Ashraf Lahore SZH Histopathology 27 Sadia Iqbal Lahore SZH Histopathology 28 Zara Madiha Lahore SZH Histopathology 29 M. Aafaaq Agha Lahore SZH Histopathology 30 Uzma Aslam Lahore SZH Histopathology 31 Rabia Mukhtar Lahore SZH Histopathology 32 Sadia Yaseen Lahore SZH Histopathology 33 Farah Baig Lahore SZH 34 Anam Ilyas Lahore SZH 35 Naveed Islam Lahore SZH Histopathology 36 Shireen Hamid Lahore SZH Sr# Name City Institution Society 37 Sarosh Iqbal Lahore SZH 38 Momina Jehangir Khan Lahore SZH Histopathology 39 Nusrat Alvi Lahore SMDC Chemical Pathology 40 Farooq Aziz Lahore SMDC 41 Asim Mumtaz Lahore SMDC Chemical Pathology 42 Tahir Naeem Lahore SMDC Infectious Disease 43 Asma Saadia Lahore SMDC Hematology 44 Rahat Kalsoom Lahore SMDC Histopathology 45 Majda Qureshi Lahore SMDC Infectious Disease 46 Aiman Raza Lahore SMDC Histopathology 47 Khizer Khan Lahore SMDC 48 Asma Ejaz Lahore SMDC 49 Saadia Ejaz Lahore SMDC Infectious Disease 50 Javeria Khaleeq Lahore SMDC Infectious Disease 51 Masood Afzal Lahore SMDC Infectious Disease 52 Agha Wajdan Baqir Lahore SMDC 53 Zarghoona Jafar Lahore SMDC Immunology 54 Urfa Shafi Lahore SMDC 55 Nausheen Henna Lahore SMDC Histopathology 56 Maryam Riaz Tarar Lahore SMDC Infectious Disease 57 Shahzad Ahmed Fakhr Lahore FMH 58 Aftab Ahmed Fakhr Lahore Hamid Latif Hospital 59 Sarwar Bhatti Lahore LMDC Chemical Pathology 60 Ambreen Anwar Lahore AIMC Histopathology 61 Samra Sameen Lahore AIMC Histopathology 62 Sobia Anwar Lahore AIMC Histopathology 63 Afhsna Saleem Lahore AIMC Histopathology 64 Asma Umar Lahore AIMC Histopathology 65 Nosheen Khurram Lahore AIMC Histopathology 66 Muhammad Imran Lahore AIMC Histopathology 67 Hafiza Asma Zahir Lahore AIMC Histopathology 68 Shahzada Khalid Sohail Lahore AIMC Histopathology 69 Ihsan Hashmi Lahore AIMC Histopathology 70 Syeda Fatima Rizvi Lahore AIMC Histopathology 71 Bushra Nisar Rahim Yar Khan SZH Histopathology 72 Madiha Naqvi Lahore CMH Lahore Infectious Disease Sr# Name City Institution Society 73 Asma Shabbir Karachi DOW Histopathology 74 Shahla Latif Lahore SIMS Infectious Disease 75 Samyyia Abrar Lahore MMG-PU Infectious Disease 76 Samreen Riaz Lahore MMG-PU Immunology 77 Yasmin Badshah Islamabad NUST Molecular Pathology 78 Hafsa Majid Karachi AKU Chemical Pathology 79 Rida Rashid Lahore MMG-PU Molecular Pathology 80 Maryam Fatima Islamabad PIMS Histopathology 81 M. Amin ur Rahman Riyadh King Fahad Medical City Histopathology 82 Rana Khalid Mahmood Multan Nishter Medical College Histopathology 83 Hamid Nawaz Tipu Khuzdar CMH Khuzdar Immunology 84 Nazish Jaffer Karachi JSMU Histopathology/Molecular 85 Rubina Ghani Karachi Baqai Medical Univeristy Infectious Disease 86 Anila Rashid Karachi AKU Hematology 87 Sara Waqar Khan Rawalpindi AFIP Immunology 88 Sidra Asad Ali Karachi AKU Hematology 89 Saira Javeed Islamabad PIMS Histopathology 90 Javeria Samas Karachi AKU Infectious Disease 91 Arif Hussain Faisalabad PMC Faisalabad Hematology 92 Sahar Iqbal Karachi DOW Chemical Pathology 93 Shahid Ali Turi Parachinar AHQ Parachinar Histopathology 94 Rehana Gilani Islamabad PIMS Infectious Disease 95 Kheem Chand Karachi BMSI JPMC Histopathology 96 Farhan Rasheed Lahore AIMC Infectious Disease 97 Iram Saeed London Kings College Hospital Hematology 98 Jaffer Hussain Islamabad NIH Molecular Pathology 99 Muhammad Shafi Faisalabad PMC Faisalabad Chemical Pathology 100 Abdus Salam Khan Abbottabad Women Medical College Chemical Pathology 101 Saeed Khan Karachi DOW Immunology 102 Maria Zahid Karachi DOW Molecular Pathology 103 Waleed Yousaf Karachi DOW Infectious Disease 104 Amna Shireen Karachi DOW Histopathology 105 Anum Liaquat Ali Karachi DOW Immunology 106 Salima Kerai Karachi AKU Infectious Disease 107 Shabnam Khawaja Karachi AKU Chemical Pathology 108 Munazza Choudary Faisalabad AFMDC Histopathology Sr# Name City Institution Society 109 Ghazia Islam Multan MMG-PU Molecular Pathology 110 Saadiya Mushtaq Rawalpindi AMC Rawalpindi Infectious Disease 111 Amna Ashraf Faisalabad AFMDC Infectious Disease 112 Azfar Sattar Haqqani Faisalabad AFMDC Infectious Disease 113 M Imran Khan Almani Rawalpindi Benazir Bhutto Hospital Chemical Pathology 114 M Hasan Karachi AKU Hematology 115 Ruqqayya Ishaq Islamabad PIMS Histopathology 116 Noor ul Ain Lahore MMG-PU Molecular Pathology 117 M. Tahir Mursleen Lahore MMG-PU 118 Fauziya Butt Lahore FMH Hematology 119 Hafiz Suboor Hassan Lahore MMG-PU 120 Maira Saleem Lahore MMG-PU 121 Sobia Nazir Karachi JPMC Infectious Disease 122 M. Khurram Minhas Karachi AKU Histopathology 123 Yusra Shafquat Karachi AKU Infectious Disease 124 Saba Irfan Islamabad PIMS Immunology 125 Zaha Malik Rawalpindi PIMS Infectious Disease 126 Naila Tariq Karachi JPMC Histopathology 127 Safia Fatima Rawalpindi AFIP Chemical Pathology 128 Kanwal Zahra Islamabad PIMS Histopathology 129 Fatima Hameed Lahore CMH Infectious Disease 130 Uzma Rihan Lahore CMH Histopathology 131 Tayaba Farhan Lahore CMH Histopathology 132 Afia Sarwar Lahore CMH Histopathology 133 Aqsa Rahman Lahore CMH Infectious Disease 134 Sidra Cheema Lahore CMH Histopathology 135 Nadia Mahmood Lahore CMH 136 Mariam Danish Lahore CMH Infectious Disease 137 Usman Atique Lahore CMH 138 Atiya Begum Lahore CMH Histopathology 139 Aiman Arshad Lahore CMH Hematology 140 Mariam Ahmed Lahore CMH Hematology 141 Kanwal Cheema Lahore CMH Infectious Disease 142 Nimra Nisar Lahore CMH Hematology 143 Asma Tasneem Lahore CMH Hematology 144 Madiha Mumtaz Lahore CMH Chemical Pathology Sr# Name City Institution Society 145 M. 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Khaskheli Jamshoro LUMHS Hematology 158 Qurban Khaskheli Jamshoro LUMHS Infectious Disease 159 Khalil Ahmed Memon Jamshoro LUMHS Hematology 160 Abid Hussain Jamshoro LUMHS Immunology 161 Afra Samad Multan Nishter Medical College Histopathology 162 Humaira Shafaq Karachi AKU Infectious Disease 163 Ahmad Samad Multan MMDC Histopathology 164 Maria Aslam Lahore CMH Histopathology 165 Amina Izhar Lahore CMH Histopathology 166 Umair Aslam Lahore CMH Histopathology 167 Rabiya Jamil Lahore Amna Inayat Medical College Hematology 168 Tariq Mahmood Tahir Lahore Amna Inayat Medical College Histopathology 169 M. Jawad Anwar Lahore Amna inayat Medical College Chemical Pathology 170 Naeem Kausar Lahore Amna inayat Medical College Chemical Pathology 171 Ghulam Mujtaba Lahore Amna inayat Medical College Infectious Disease 172 Ghazala Hanif Lahore CH&ICH Histopathology 173 Zonaira Rathore Lahore CLL Hematology 174 Navid Qureshi Lahore SIMS Histopathology 175 Durr-e-Najaf Lahore SIMS Histopathology 176 Amna Jahan Lahore SIMS 177 Faiza Bashir Lahore SIMS Hematology 178 Ruhina Akbar Lahore SIMS Chemical Pathology 179 Rozina Jaffar Lahore SIMS Histopathology 180 Ghazala Jaffery Lahore SIMS Immunology Sr# Name City Institution Society 181 Saman Sarwar Lahore SIMS 182 Faria Malik Lahore SIMS Infectious Disease 183 Salma hafeez Lahore SIMS Infectious Disease 184 Asma Munir Lahore SIMS Hematology 185 Hina Bukhari Lahore SIMS Infectious Disease 186 Hira Kareem Lahore SIMS Histopathology 187 Saadia Ch Lahore LMDC Infectious Disease 188 Shazia Ibnerasa Lahore LMDC Histopathology 189 Yasmin Lodhi Lahore LMDC Hematology 190 Nazia Ahmad Lahore LMDC Hematology 191 Danish Siddiqui Lahore LMDC Chemical Pathology 192 Fauzia Sadiq Lahore LMDC Chemical Pathology 193 Gulnaz Yousaf Lahore Azra Naheed Medical College Chemical Pathology 194 Ishtiaq Ahmad Lahore Azra Naheed Medical College Infectious Disease 195 Warda Hussain Lahore Azra Naheed Medical College Chemical Pathology 196 Ayesha Imtiaz Malik Lahore Azra Naheed Medical College Histopathology 197 Sadia Ikram Lahore Azra Naheed Medical College Infectious Disease 198 Aliya Aslam Lahore Azra Naheed Medical College Hematology 199 Muneeza Khalid Lahore CPMC 200 Khatija Shafqat Lahore CPMC 201 Ayesha Nisar Lahore CPMC 202 Anum Tahir Lahore CPMC 203 Rabeea Zubair Lahore CPMC 204 Mariam Tariq Lahore CPMC 205 Zahra Bakht
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