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Punjab Secretary Inspects Site for New Medical College in Mianwali

Punjab Secretary Inspects Site for New Medical College in Mianwali

Key Takeaways

  • Secretary Azmat Mehmood visited the old building of DHQ Hospital Mianwali.
  • The visit was to review arrangements for establishing Maryam Nawaz Medical College.
  • Commissioner Hafiz Shaukat Ali accompanied the Secretary during the inspection.

Secretary Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education, Azmat Mehmood, along with Commissioner Hafiz Shaukat Ali, inspected the old building of District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital Mianwali on Wednesday. The purpose of their visit was to review the arrangements for establishing Maryam Nawaz Medical College in the area.

During the inspection, Secretary Mehmood and Commissioner Shaukat Ali assessed the current infrastructure and facilities available at the DHQ Hospital building. They discussed potential improvements needed to meet the requirements for a medical college with state-of-the-art facilities.

The visit aimed to ensure that all necessary preparations are in place before the commencement of the new medical institution. The Secretary emphasized the importance of providing quality healthcare education to the region, which will contribute significantly to the overall health and well-being of Mianwali’s population.

Commissioner Shaukat Ali highlighted the significance of this initiative for the local community. He stated that the establishment of a medical college in Mianwali would not only enhance the availability of healthcare professionals but also provide educational opportunities to aspiring doctors from the region. 'This project is crucial for addressing the healthcare needs of our district and ensuring that we have locally trained medical personnel,' he said.

Secretary Mehmood expressed satisfaction with the progress made so far, adding that the government was committed to supporting such initiatives. He mentioned that further consultations would be held with relevant stakeholders to finalize the plans and ensure a smooth transition into operation.

The inspection also included discussions on the curriculum design, faculty recruitment, and infrastructure development required for the new medical college. Both officials agreed that these aspects needed careful planning to meet the standards set by the Punjab government.

Following the visit, Secretary Mehmood assured the local community of the government’s commitment to making this project a success. He stated, 'We are dedicated to providing world-class education and training in healthcare to our future doctors, ensuring they are well-equipped to serve their communities effectively.'

'This project is crucial for addressing the healthcare needs of our district and ensuring that we have locally trained medical personnel,'

Commissioner Hafiz Shaukat Ali, Commissioner, Mianwali

'We are dedicated to providing world-class education and training in healthcare to our future doctors, ensuring they are well-equipped to serve their communities effectively.'

Secretary Azmat Mehmood, Secretary Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education, Punjab