Healthcare: PMDC inspects medical college for male doctors

LUMHS is planning to establish a college named after Bilawal Bhutto Zardari


Our Correspondent January 08, 2016
LUMHS is planning to establish a college named after Bilawal Bhutto Zardari PHOTO: pmdc.org.pk

HYDERABAD: A team of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) inspected on Friday a medical college for male doctors being established in Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS) in Jamshoro.

The visiting PMDC registrar Brig Hafeez Ahmed Siddiqui and three members were briefed by vice-chancellor Dr Noshad A Shaikh. He told them that the varsity planned the college, named after Pakistan Peoples Party chairperson as Bilawal Medical College, to address the shortage of male doctors.

After the PMDC's approval, 100 students will be given admission in the first batch from various districts of Sindh. Deputy registrar Dr Saroop Bhatia told The Express Tribune that appointment of the faculty is underway and interviews are likely to be called next week. The varsity sources said that the council will conduct at least one more inspection visit after the faculty's appointment.

The sources said that the varsity intends to give admissions to those candidates who passed the National Testing Service (NTS) test for admission for LUMHS in November, 2015, but were unable to gain admission due to limited number of the seats. "Although this planned policy may be changed if the PMDC set a condition for carrying out a new round of admissions," said a source.

Some 5,718 candidates appeared in the entry test conducted on November 22, 2015, for 350 seats of Bachelor's of Medicine (MBBS) and 100 of Bachelor's of Dental Surgery (BDS) in LUMHS.

The admission quota is limited to 13 districts of Sindh, including Hyderabad, Sanghar, Shaheed Benazirabad, Thatta, Sujawal, Badin, Mirpurkhas, Tharparkar, Umerkot, Jamshoro, Matiari, Tando Allahyar and Tando Muhammad Khan.

The Bilawal Medical College will offer admission for only MBBS programme and that, too, on self-finance basis. The admission fee is likely to be between Rs500,000 to Rs600,000 per year, according to the sources.

The LUMHS announced the plan of opening the college, construction of whose building in the premises of the university has recently been completed, in October, 2014.

The announcement followed a letter of PMDC dated September 18, 2014, addressed to the provincial and federal health secretaries, suggesting fixing 50 per cent quota for both genders in the admissions.

The PMDC based its recommendation on the comparatively higher number of female doctors who leave the profession after completing their education. However, the varsities did not comply with the directives due to an earlier order of the Supreme Court which called for ensuring only merit-based admissions.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 9th, 2016.

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