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Government of the Punjab Primary & Secondary GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB PRIMARY & SECONDARY HEALTHCARE DEPARTMENT Dated Lahore, the 22nd, June 2021 O R D E R No.SO(WMO-II)22-30/2021(Adhoc), The following candidates are hereby appointed as Women Medical Officer (BS-17), on adhoc basis with immediate effect for a period of one year in District Okara or till the availability of regular incumbent/ selectee of the Punjab Public Service Commission, Lahore, whichever is earlier on the place of posting mentioned against each: Sr. Name of Doctor Proposed Station by Committee # 1. Dr. Asma Sadiq d/o Muhammad Sadiq DHQ Hospital Okara City THQ Hospital Haveli Lakha (Against the post of 2. Dr. Hafiza Bushra Shakoor d/o Abdul Shakoor SWMO(OPS) DHQ Hospital (SC) Okara Against the post of 3. Dr. Ammara Masood d/o Masood Iqbal SWMO(OPS) 4. Dr. Aqsa Moatter d/o Zikrullah BHU Muhammad Nagar 5. Dr. Maliha Tul Zahra d/o Ashfaq Ahmad Saqi BHU Daula Mehr Chand THQ Hospital Haveli Lakha Against the post of 6. Dr. Kiran Javed d/o Javed Anjum SWMO(OPS) 7. Dr. Aiman Khalil d/o Khalil Ur Rehman RHC Hujra Shah Muqeem 8. Dr. Aisha Fakhar d/o Fakhar Hussain THQ Hospital Depalpur, Okara 9. Dr. Iqra Aslam d/o Muhammad Aslam BHU Kohla 10. Dr. Huma Ali d/o Sabir Ali THQ Hospital Depalpur, Okara THQ Hospital Depalpur, Okara (Against the post 11. Dr. Maharukh Abbas d/o Muhammad Abbas of SWMO(OPS) Powered by: Health Information and Service Delivery Unit (HISDU) 12. Dr. Qurt Ul Ain Javed d/o Muhammad Javed THQ Hospital Haveli Lakha Okara 13. Dr. Iqra Mumtaz d/o Mumtaz Afzal BHU Shereen Muafi 14. Dr. Tehmina Sadiq d/o Sadiq Hussain DHQ Hospital (SC) Okara 15. Dr. Javaria Saeed d/o Saeed Ahmed THQ Hospital Depalpur, Okara 16. Dr. Rabia Nazir d/o Nazir Ahmad DHQ Hospital (SC) Okara 17. Dr. Hira d/o Ghulam Muhammad BHU Pandat Manfool Pur 18. Dr. Qurrat Ul Ain d/o Muhammad Yaseen BHU Rukan Pura 19. Dr. Ayesha Rasheed d/o Muhammad Rasheed THQ Hospital Depalpur, Okara. 20. Dr. Aqsa Jamil d/o Muhammad Jamil BHU Nehal Mahar Dr. Sundus Shakoor d/o Chaudhry Abdul DHQ Hospital (SC) Okara (Against the post of 21. Shakoor SWMO(OPS) 22. Dr. Seemab Farid d/o Ghulam Farid BHU Phullan Toli Dr. Hafiza Serat E Amna d/o Muhammad 23. BHU Bhella Gulab Singh Tufail Khokhar Dr. Ghazala Naeem d/o Nawab Ali Khan DHQ Hospital (SC) Okara. (Against the post of 24 Pathan SWMO(OPS) 25 Dr. Ramsha Arshad d/o Muhammad Arshad BHU 16/1-AL 26 Dr. Anum Rasheed d/o Rana Rasheed Akhtar THQ Hospital Haveli Lakha 27 Dr. Sara Arshad d/o Muhammad Arshad BHU Bhutta Muhabbat 28 Dr. Zahra Batool d/o Muhammad Shafiq BHU Bullywal 29 Dr. Zarafshan Majeed d/o Abdul Majeed BHU 14/1-AL Dr. Rabia Mumtaz d/o Syed Mumtaz Hussain 30 BHU 6/1-L Shah 31 Dr. Hafiza MamoonaPowered Zulfiqar by: Health d/o Muhammad Information andDHQ Service Hospital Delivery (SC) Okara. Unit (Against(HISDU) the post of Zulfiqar SWMO(OPS) Dr. Wardah Khaliq d/o Hafiz Abdul Khaliq DHQ Hospital (SC) Okara. (Against the post of 32 Nadeem SWMO(OPS) 33 Dr. Rida Fatima d/o Hammad Raza BHU Sher Garh 34 Dr. Shanza Naeem d/o Naeem Tariq Butt BHU 39/2-L 35 Dr. Iram Talib d/o Rana Talib Hussain BHU Amli Moti Dr. Aveena Rehman Khan d/o Khalil-Ur- 36 RHC Basirpur Rehman Khan 37 Dr. Huma Hamid d/o Abdul Hamid BHU 7/1-L 38 Dr. Maida Ghaffar d/o Abdul Ghaffar Qureshi BHU Bazeeda 39 Dr. Rida Batool d/o Ghulam Abbas DHQ Hospital Okara City 40 Dr. Mehwish Ashraf d/o Muhammad Ashraf BHU Chak Shah Muhamamd 41 Dr. Aqsa Tahir d/o Ghulam Ahmad Tahir BHU Attari Dr. Rabia Ismail d/o Muhammad Ismail 42 DHQ Hospital Okara City Chaudhry 43 Dr. Sana Furqan d/o Abdul Razaq Janjua THQ Hospital Haveli Lakha Okara Dr. Iqra Maqsood d/o Muhammad Maqsood 44 THQ Hospital Haveli Lakha Okara Alam 45 Dr. Komal Arshad d/o Muhammad Arshad DHQ Hospital Okara City 46 Dr. Uzma Jamil d/o Rao Muhammad Jamil BHU Pipli Pahar 47 Dr. Laraib Malik d/o Malik Nisar Ahmad Noul BHU Mari Kamboh The other Terms and Conditions of adhoc appointment are as under:- i. The appointment on adhoc basis shall be subject to revocation at any time by the competent Authority. ii. Adhoc appointment, thus made shall not confer any right on the appointee in the matter of regular appointment to the same post nor the service shall count towards seniority in the grade. iii. You shall be governed by Civil Servants Act, 1974 and any other such rules and orders, relating to leave, travelling allowances,Powered medical by: attendance, Health Information pay etc. as andmay Service be issued Delivery by Government Unit (HISDU) from time to time. iv. The appointment order is subject to verification of documents/ degrees from the issuing authority and PMDC registration certificate by the issuing authority. The appointment shall be cancelled and all the salaries/financial benefits drawn by the appointee shall be recovered through legal process. In case your documents are found to be fake/forged besides legal action shall also be initiated. v. In case you wish to resign at any time one month's notice shall be mandatory or in lieu of that one month's pay shall have to be deposited. vi. You shall furnish Registration Certificate issued by Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, at the time of joining to Controlling Authority. vii. The appointment is subject to the verification of the character and antecedents by the Police Authorities. viii. The offer is valid for fifteen days from the date of its receipt and shall automatically lapse if fail to report for duty. In case you accept this offer you may report for the duty to Chief Executive Officer (DHA), Okara. SECRETARY PRIMARY & SECONDARY HEALTHCARE DEPARTMENT ESR-263423 Number & Date Even A copy is forwarded for information and necessary action to the: 1. Deputy Commissioner / Administrator (DHA), Okara. 2. Chief Executive Officer (DHA), Okara with the direction to verify MBBS degree, valid PMDC and Domicile of Province of Punjab. 3. MS/InchargeRHC/BHU concerned 4. District Accounts Officer, Okara 5. PA to Additional Secretary (Admn), Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department 6. PA to Deputy Secretary (Est.), Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department 7. Deputy Director (HISDU), Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department 8. Doctors Concerned 9. Master File WMO-II (Section) This document is electronically system generated, there is no need for signature This document can be verified through QR Code Powered by: Health Information and Service Delivery Unit (HISDU).
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