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Death in the Home: Domestic Violence Against Women in Khyber
J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2012;24(1) ORIGINAL ARTICLE DEATH IN THE HOME: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Mian Mujahid Shah, Naveed Alam*, Qudsia Hassan**, Sahibdad Khan*, Iftikhar Qayum†, Sher Bahadur†, Zahid Hussain Khalil* Department of Forensic Medicine, Rehman Medical College, *Khyber Medical College, Peshawar, **Ziauddin Medical University Karachi, †Department of Medical Research and Education, Rehman Medical College, Peshawar Background: Domestic or Interpersonal Violence (IPV) remains a major global problem often resulting in morbidity and mortality. The present study was conducted to determine the scope of deaths related to domestic violence in the Khyber Pakhunkhwa province, Pakistan. Methods: Data were collected on all reported female fatalities due to domestic violence for the years 2009–2011 from the records of the department of Forensic Medicine, Khyber Medical College Peshawar for analysis. Results: A total of 305 deaths were reported, showing an increasing trend of 115 deaths for 2009–10 and 190 deaths for 2010–2011. The majority, 182 (59.7%) belonged to the rural areas and 123 (40.3%) to urban areas of the province. Victims were generally of the younger age groups (17% below age 16 and 42.3% between 17–32 years). Homicide was the manner of death in 293 (96.1%) while the most common causative agent was firearm injury (235, 77.1%). Head and neck injuries were most common (52.6%) followed by the chest and abdomen (31.6%) while multiple sites and extremities accounted for 15.8% of injuries. Conclusion: Young and adult females of KPK province of Pakistan are susceptible to homicidal deaths due to domestic violence, perpetrated through firearm injuries to the head and neck regions. -
4Th Provisional Merit List for MBBS – Session 2016-2017
Self-Finance Scheme – 4th Provisional Merit List for MBBS – Session 2016-2017 This is system generated 4th provisional merit list based on the information provided by the applicants. The merit list will be confirmed subject to verification of original documents pledged at the time of submission of online application forms. Please be advised that further details will be communicated via email in due course. S# Reference No. Name Father's Name Nationality Merit Institution Allocated Score 1 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010451 Amina Amina Fazli Raziq Canada 78.82 Bacha Khan Medical College 2 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010708 Zunaira Arbab Naseem Arbab USA 77.77 Khyber Girls Medical College, Peshawar. 3 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010575 Saba Mohammad Dr Fida Mohammad Ireland 77.33 Khyber Girls Medical College, Peshawar. 4 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010464 Fatima Fatima Fazli Raziq Canada 76.17 Bacha Khan Medical College 5 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010529 MANAHIL MALIK IKRAMULLAH KHAN Canada 75.53 Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad. 6 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010680 MOHAMMAD DR SANA ULLAH BALOUCH UK 72.92 Bacha Khan Medical College BALOUCH 7 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010796 Hira Matloob Matloob Hussain Canada 72.37 Gomal University, D.I. Khan 8 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010483 ikram ali Rahmat Ali UK 72.18 Saidu Medical College, Swat 9 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010488 Laila Khadim Khadim Hussain Canada 72.16 Banu Medical College 10 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010491 Mansoor Khan Dr Maazullah Khan USA 72.15 Gomal University, D.I. Khan 11 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010787 muneeba zubair muhammad zubair Morocco 70.23 Banu Medical College 12 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010555 Ikram Afridi Zia-Ulhaq Afridi USA 70.11 DOW University of Health Sciences, Karachi 13 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010461 Muhammad Saad Irfan Mohsin Urfi USA 69.94 DOW University of Health Irfan Sciences, Karachi 14 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010455 SYED HASSAN MOHAMMAD SAJJAD UK 67.26 Liaquat University of HASAN Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro 15 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010697 kainat bashir bashir ahmad UK 66.35 DOW University of Health Sciences, Karachi 16 HEC/ACAD/SFS/010864 Jalil Ahmed Muhammad Aslam Khan Canada 66.06 Chandka Medical College, Larkana. -
In This Bulletin
Oct 31st, 2013 - Volume:1, Issue: 5 Pakistan ranks 124th in higher education IN THIS BULLETIN Dubai donors raise Dh1m for Pakistan school Status of Education Report: ASER expands focus and outreach Education News 1-8 Prompt action: Govt says curriculum change notification is false Humanitarian Interventions 9-10 Malala inspires varsity to develop curriculum in Education Malala calls on world to make education top priority Need to de-vocationalise education in Pakistan,' CEO, Habib Islamabad Education 11-12 Profile University Foundation Call to prioritise girls' education to tackle poverty Articles 13-14 Teacher-training: Project to improve teachers’ English launched Widespread reforms: Chief minister vows to revamp ‘useless’ Urdu News 15-19 education system Public school scam: Nazim goes to court against former tenders Education Maps 20-22 Promoting education: CM discusses strategy to appoint VCs on merit Promoting education:Canadian envoy reaffirms support to Pakistan,AJK Education Directory 24-39 Economic revival: CM stresses uplift of education and health sectors ISLAMABAD , EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES MAP SPECIAL CHILDREN SCHOOLS AND TRAINING CENTRES- ISLAMABAD MAPS GHOST AND NON-OPERATING SCHOOLS-SINDH ISLAMABAD-EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES MAP (October, 2013) 5 5 F-6/2 F-6 5 5 5 5 DIPLOMATIC MALPUR 5 5 MARKAZ A 5 F-7/3 5 ENCLAVE E-7 5 F-6/4 55 5 5 5 !B 5 5 5 F-6/1 !B A 55 F-7/2 5 5 !B 5 !B G-5 E-8 5 55 !B 5 5 F-7 G-6/3 5 5 5 5 F-7/4 !B!B 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 5 A 5 5 5 F-8/3 5 5 5 G-6/2 5!B E-9 5 5 F-8/3 5 !B 5 555A55 5 !B!B F-8/25 5 5 555 5 G-6 -
Download FATA Colleges Choices Form
Pre Merit List Merit No. Declaration of Preferences PMC MDCAT Roll No. MBBS/BDS(FATA/MAD SEATS) for Agency/FR. Public Sector Medical Dental Colleges/Institutions Session 2020-21 VERY IMPORTANT: 1.Write your preferences in the order you would like to be considered for admission against the name of College/Institution. 2.Preference once given shall be final and cannot be changed subsequently. Think carefully before writing. 3.Cutting / erasing / over writing is not allowed. 4.The applicant shall never be considered for a college which he/she has not written down in this list of choices. The University shall not assign a college by itself if the alternate choices are not indicated. 5.Khyber Girls Medical College, Peshawar and Fatima Jinnah Medical College, Lahore are for female students only. Male students cannot opt for this college. 6.Candidate who do not submit choices by the deadline i.e. till 02:00 pm on 17/02/2021, the placement committee shall consider his/her choices recorded previously on the already submitted online application form. Name of the Institution/College Choice No. (In Figure and Words) Signatures of the Applicant ADS=Ayub Dental Section, Abbotabad AMC=Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad BKMC=Bacha Khan Medical College, Mardan BKDS=Bacha Khan Dental Secion, Mardan. BMC=Bannu Medical College, Bannu. GKMC = Gajju Khan Medical College Swabi KGMC = Khyber Girls Medical College (For Girls only) GMC = Gomal Medical College KCD = Khyber College of Dentistry KIMS = KMU Institute of Medical Sciences, Kohat KIDS = KMU Institute of Dental Sciences, Kohat KMC = Khyber Medical College Peshawar 1 of 2 Pre Merit List Merit No. -
Health Bulletin July.Pdf
July, 2014 - Volume: 2, Issue: 7 IN THIS BULLETIN HIGHLIGHTS: Polio spread feared over mass displacement 02 English News 2-7 Dengue: Mosquito larva still exists in Pindi 02 Lack of coordination hampering vaccination of NWA children 02 Polio Cases Recorded 8 Delayed security nods affect polio drives in city 02 Combating dengue: Fumigation carried out in rural areas 03 Health Profile: 9-11 U.A.E. polio campaign vaccinates 2.5 million children in 21 areas in Pakistan 03 District Multan Children suffer as Pakistan battles measles epidemic 03 Health dept starts registering IDPs to halt polio spread 04 CDA readies for dengue fever season 05 Maps 12,14,16 Ulema declare polio immunization Islamic 05 Polio virus detected in Quetta linked to Sukkur 05 Articles 13,15 Deaths from vaccine: Health minister suspends 17 officials for negligence 05 Polio vaccinators return to Bara, Pakistan, after five years 06 Urdu News 17-21 Sewage samples polio positive 06 Six children die at a private hospital 06 06 Health Directory 22-35 Another health scare: Two children infected with Rubella virus in Jalozai Camp Norwegian funding for polio eradication increased 07 MULTAN HEALTH FACILITIES ADULT HEALTH AND CARE - PUNJAB MAPS PATIENTS TREATED IN MULTAN DIVISION MULTAN HEALTH FACILITIES 71°26'40"E 71°27'30"E 71°28'20"E 71°29'10"E 71°30'0"E 71°30'50"E BUZDAR CLINIC TAYYABA BISMILLAH JILANI Rd CLINIC AMNA FAMILY il BLOOD CLINIC HOSPITAL Ja d M BANK R FATEH MEDICAL MEDICAL NISHTER DENTAL Legend l D DENTAL & ORAL SURGEON a & DENTAL STORE MEDICAL COLLEGE A RABBANI n COMMUNITY AND HOSPITAL a CLINIC R HOSPITALT C HEALTH GULZAR HOSPITAL u "' Basic Health Unit d g CENTER NAFEES MEDICARE AL MINHAJ FAMILY MULTAN BURN UNIT PSYCHIATRIC h UL QURAN la MATERNITY HOME CLINIC ZAFAR q op Blood Bank N BLOOD BANK r ishta NIAZ CLINIC R i r a Rd X-RAY SIYAL CLINIC d d d SHAHAB k a Saddiqia n R LABORATORY FAROOQ k ÷Ó o Children Hospital d DECENT NISHTAR a . -
MBBS / BDS ADMISSIONS Government Medical Colleges of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJ&K) and Reserved Seats for AJ&K Nationals in Pakistan, Session 2019-2020
University of Health Sciences Lahore MBBS / BDS ADMISSIONS Government Medical Colleges of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJ&K) and Reserved Seats for AJ&K Nationals in Pakistan, Session 2019-2020 Online applications are invited from eligible (First Class State Subject) candidates for admissions in First Year MBBS and BDS against reserved seats for AJ&K Nationals, Refugees 1947and Refugees 1989 (conditions apply), in the following Public Sector Medical/Dental Colleges of Pakistan (Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan & Sindh) and Public Sector Medical Colleges of AJ&K. Admissions will be made strictly on merit basis as per PM&DC Admission Regulations and Admission Policy of AJ&K Government in vogue: Medical/Dental Institutions of Pakistan Punjab (MBBS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (MBBS) Allama Iqbal Medical University Lahore Ayub Medical College Abbottabad Fatima Jinnah Medical University Lahore Gomal Medical College D.I Khan King Edward Medical University Lahore Khyber Medical University Peshawar Nishtar Medical University Multan Saidu Sharif Medical College Swat Punjab Medical University Faisalabad Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (BDS) Quaid e Azam Medical College Bahawalpur Dental Unit Ayub Medical College Abbottabad Rawalpindi Medical University Rawalpindi Sindh (MBBS) Services Institute of Medical Sciences Lahore Chandka Medical College Larkana Sheikh Zayad Medical College Rahim Yar Khan Balochistan (MBBS) Punjab (BDS) Bolan Medical College Quetta de’Montmorency College of Dentistry Lahore Medical Institutions of AJ&K Azad Jammu Kashmir Medical College Muzaffarabad Mohtarma Be’Nazir Bhutto Shaheed Medical College Mirpur Poonch Medical College Rawalakot 1. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA i) Qualifications: In accordance with “MBBS and BDS (Admissions, House Job and Internship) Regulations, 2018, as amended on 30th May, 2019” of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, the required qualifications for admissions are as follows: The applicant has passed, obtaining minimum Seventy percent (770/1100) marks, in Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) or F.Sc. -
Khyber Medical University, Peshawar
KHYBER MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, PESHAWAR BACHELOR OF MEDICINE & BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBBS) THIRD PROFESSIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION 2011 RECHECKING RESULT DECLARED ON AUGUST 11, 2012 MAX MARKS: 600 NOTIFICATION NO. MBBS (3RD Prof -S11)-2 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. KMU Institute of Medical Sciences, Kohat 9004 2008-KIMS-33 MUHAMMAD YASIR JAN ABDUL QADEEM Re: Path 9008 2008-KIMS-03 MUHAMMAD IJAZ WAHEED WAHEED HUSSAIN 349 Khyber Girls Medical College, Peshawar 9038 2006-KGMC-96 HUDA NAEEM KHAN ARSHAD NAEEM KHAN No Change Khyber Medical College, Peshawar 9065 2003-KMC-193 SYED FAHAD ALI SHAH SYED WALI SHAH BACHA No Change 9070 2007/KMU/KMC/251 ARSALAN KHAN GUL ROSE KHAN Re: Comm Med 9073 2002-KMC-9277 SOHAILA NIAZI SYED SHAH No Change Abbottabad International Medical College, Abbottabad 9114 09-IMC-HU-03 SABA GUL MUHAMMAD ASHAQ KHAN No Change 9115 09-IMC-HU-05 SADAF SULTAN SULTAN AHMAD 342 9118 09-IMC-HU-52 NEHA TANVEER CHAUDHARY TANVEER INAYAT No Change 9120 09-IMC-HU-49 REHMANA HANIF MUHAMMAD HANIF No Change 9125 09-IMC-HU-41 MEHWISH NAZ GHARIB SHAH 335 9128 09-IMC-HU-48 MEHWISH TAJ MOHAMMAD TAJ KHAN TAHIR 351 9129 07-NAD-0033 PALWASHA SHUAIB MUHAMMAD SHUAIB No Change 9130 07-NAD-0013 BEENISH MUKHTAR MOHAMMAD MUKHTAR No Change 9132 07-NAD-0066 TAYYABA SHAUKAT SARDAR M. SHAUKAT Re: Comm Med 9136 06-NAD-6292 HINA SHAMS SHAMS UR REHMAN No Change 9139 09-IMC-HU-31 MUHAMMAD MOHSIN ASLAM ASLAM AHSAN No Change Women Medical College, Abbottabad 9170 2006-WMC-3185 AYESHA ELAHI ELAHI BAKHSH 314 9182 2007-WMC-649 SADIA FAROOQ MUHAMMAD -
Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 (SARS-Cov-2): a Review
Journal Articles 2020 Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2): A Review MU Ahmed M Hanif MJ Ali MA Haider D Kherani See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://academicworks.medicine.hofstra.edu/articles Part of the Neurology Commons Recommended Citation Ahmed M, Hanif M, Ali M, Haider M, Kherani D, Memon G, Karim A, Sattar A. Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2): A Review. 2020 Jan 01; 11():Article 6474 [ p.]. Available from: https://academicworks.medicine.hofstra.edu/articles/6474. Free full text article. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Academic Works. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal Articles by an authorized administrator of Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Academic Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors MU Ahmed, M Hanif, MJ Ali, MA Haider, D Kherani, GM Memon, AH Karim, and A Sattar This article is available at Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Academic Works: https://academicworks.medicine.hofstra.edu/articles/6474 MINI REVIEW published: 22 May 2020 doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00518 Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2): A Review Muhammad Umer Ahmed 1*, Muhammad Hanif 2, Mukarram Jamat Ali 3, Muhammad Adnan Haider 4, Danish Kherani 5, Gul Muhammad Memon 6, Amin H. Karim 5,7 and Abdul Sattar 8 1 Ziauddin University and Hospital, Ziauddin Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan, 2 Khyber Medical College Peshawar, -
A Fghan National Seats
Afghan Na Serial No: ___________ NMDCAT Roll No. t i onal onal [[[ Seats APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION TO st 1 YEAR MBBS/BDS Photo OF PUBLIC SECTOR MEDICAL/DENTAL COLLEGES OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA SESSION 2020-21 [ (This form should be filled in BLOCK letters) Note: Please read admission policy and the instructions before filling the form. This form is for applying against 12 Seats reserved for Afghan Nationals in MBBS/BDS 1. Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ (As per SSC (Science) or equivalent certificate in block letters) 2. Father’s Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Date of Birth: ______/________/__________ 4. Gender: ______________________________________________ 5. Nationality: ____________________________________ 6. Date of Issuance of Passport/POR/ACC.: _______________________________________ 7. Present Postal Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone 1(Mobile/Cell)______________________________ Phone 2(Mobile/Cell)_______________________________ Phone 3(Land Line)________________________________ Phone 4(Land Line)________________________________ 8. Permanent Address: ________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. E-mail: __________________________________________________________________________________________ -
1 Dr. SAFILA NAVEED Residence
Dr. SAFILA NAVEED Residence: A22 Block S North Nazimabad Karachi, Pakistan. Tel: 021-36625344 – Cell: 0300-2621917,03343747609 Email: [email protected], [email protected] A PERSONAL DATA NIC Number : 42101-8429558-6 Date of Birth : September 8, 1976. Nationality : Pakistani Domicile : Karachi Religion : Muslim Marital Status : Married B ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: Doctor of Philosophy 2006-2011 (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Karachi, Pakistan. Dissertation Topic: In Vivo and In-vitro Interaction Studies of ACE Inhibitors PHM/PCH/KU- 18634/2006 Master of Philosophy (Pharmacy) 2001-2005 Department of pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Karachi, Pakistan. CGPA 3.55 Dissertation Topic: In Vitro Interaction Studies of Levofloxacin with Essential and Trace Elements 8/8/2005 02PCH05 Bachelors of Pharmacy 1997-2000 GPR 3.05 Faculty of Pharmacy, Karachi University M117 Higher Secondary Certificate, (grade A) Gov. College for Women, Biology, Physics and Chemistry Secondary School Certificate, Karachi, Sindh (grade A) Biology, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry 1 C FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION Drug Interactions, Development of assay methods for drugs on HPLC/UV, Synthesis of derivatives of biological interest and drug metal complexes. Clinical evaluation of herbal medicine, Bioactivity and phytopharmaceutical evaluation of herb drugs and their natural products. Phytochemistry and Chemistry of NaturalProducts. Formulation preparation of new agents. D WORKING EXPERIENCE AND EMPLOYMENT: Dean Faculty of Pharmacy, Jinnah University for Women, Karachi, April 2020 -Present Professor Chairperson Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Faculty of Pharmacy, Jinnah University for Women, Karachi, August 2019 –date. Professor Faculty of Pharmacy, Jinnah University for Women, Karachi, August 2017 –April 2020. -
Study of Patients Presenting with Acute Flacid Paralysis in ... -..:: Biomedica
E:/Biomedica/Biomedica/Vol. 21, Jul. – Dec. 2005/Bio-1 (A) STUDY OF PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH ACUTE FLACID PARALYSIS IN DERA ISMAIL KHAN, NWFP - PAKISTAN *FAZAL-UR-RAHMAN KHAN, *M. AQEEL KHAN AND **S. HUMAYUN SHAH Departments of *Pediatrics and **Pathology, Gomal Medical College, DHQ Teaching Hospital, Dera Ismail Khan A descriptive study was designed to analyse patients of acute flacid paralysis (AFP) in paediatric deptt of DHQ teaching hospital D. I. Khan during 2002. A total of 36 cases of AFP were reported during this period. They were clinically examined. History was taken with special reference to IM injection and OP vaccination. Stool samples were sent to NIH Islamabad for viral detection. Out of total of 36 patients, 15 were confirmed as polio, 5 were labelled as compatible with polio and 16 were non-polio cases. Out of 15 confirmed cases of polio, 12 (80%) had received IM injections and all had some residual paralysis / weekness after two months follow-up, while 3 of the non polio cases had received I.M. injections and non had residual paralysis / weekness on follow-up. Main cause of high polio prevalence seems to be due to low vaccination rate, particularly routine as compared to supplemental vaccination. It was concluded that supplemental polio vaccination should be continued in an improved and strengthened fession through NIDs and EPI. Keywords: Acute poliomyelitis, IM injections, OP vaccination. INTRODUCTION the year 2002 with 36 cases as compared to only In May 1988, World Health Assembly (WHA) 4-5 expected. Analysis of this outbreak is committed World Health Organization (WHO) to presented in this paper. -
Original Research Article Analysis of Benzodiazepines Utilization Other
Original Research Article Analysis of Benzodiazepines Utilization other than Mental Disorder at District Sukkur Pakistan Dr. Nisar Khan1, Sajid Ali2, Zuheeb Ahmed2, Marvi Metlo2, Asif Ali3, Shaib Muhammad4, Niaz Hussain Jamali5, Arslan Ahmer5*, Dr. Salman Khan1 , Ata-ur-Rehman6 and Tahseen Ahmed5 1 Gomal Medical College, Dera Ismail Khan, KPK, Pakistan. 2 Department of Pharmacy, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan. 3 College of Pharmacy, Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS) Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. 4 Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. 5 Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, People’s University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women (PUMHSW), Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan. 6 Institute of Bilogical Sciences, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, KPK, Pakistan. Authors’ contributions This work was carried out in collaboration among all authors. Author DNK designed the study, performed the statistical analysis, wrote the protocol and wrote the first draft of the manuscript. Authors AA and TA managed the analyses of the study. Author SA, ZA and MM managed the analyses of the study and the literature searches. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. ABSTRACT The main objective of this research was to evaluate the prescribing ratio of benzodiazepines in the patients suffering from a disease other than a mental disorder. A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted at 24 different community pharmacies and medical stores of District Sukkur. Participants with age more than 18 years and using Benzodiazepines were included in this study. Average age of the Participants, who were participated, was 38 ± 20 years. From the 177 study subjects who visited the community pharmacies or medical stores for the purchase of benzodiazepines 104 were male and remaining 73 were female.