MedCong: Medical corridor between Pakistan and China to serve the poor

The CMA and PMA will finalise the decision to conduct the MedCong every two years

Former HEC chairperson Dr Attaur Rehman. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI:
Medcong will serve as a medical corridor with China that will benefit poor patients in the two countries, said former federal minister and former Higher Education Commission chairperson Prof Attaur Rehman on Friday.

He was speaking at the inauguration of the first-ever three-day Pak-China Medical Congress (Medcong). The event, attended by senior medical experts of the two neighbouring countries, was inaugurated by Prof Rehman.

The Medcong, which is jointly being organised by Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) in collaboration with Chinese Medical Association (CMA), aims at paving the way for a medical corridor between Pakistan and China.

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Addressing the ceremony, Prof Rehman said that Pakistan and China have strong high-level collaboration with each other. "The relations between both the countries have been improving day by day in various sectors, including education, research, medical, infrastructure building and other fields," he said.

Prof Rehman said the establishment of a medical corridor with China will benefit the two countries' poor patients. Tremendous opportunities exist for the medical students and researchers of the two countries, once provided with a chance to work together, he said.


CMA president Prof Yan Fei Liu said in his speech that Pakistan is magnificent, rich in natural resources and cultural heritage. "This ancient and magical land gave birth to a brilliant civilisation," he said. "The Pakistani people are kind-hearted, hardworking, talented and courageous with the spirit of perseverance and [are] unyielding."

According to him, CMA and PMA are going to make coherent efforts to build a Pak-China medical corridor to deepen the implementation of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and to seek bilateral exchanges and cooperation in medical education, patient caring, academia exchanges, medical information and experience sharing.

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Prof Tipu Sultan, senior doctor and chairperson of the organising committee of Medcong said that China and Pakistan have been dear and close friends since long. "The academic and professional cooperation between the PMA and the CMA will bear great results," he said.

A 44-member delegation representing the medical fraternity from China, including CMA vice-president and secretary-general Dr Keqin Rao, CMA deputy secretary-general Dr Lingo Lu, CMA international relations department deputy director Qing Long Meng and CMA project manager Weili Zhao are participating in the congress. The delegates, comprising medical experts from Sri Lanka, England and United Arab Emirates, are also participating in the congress along with their counterparts from different parts of Pakistan.

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was also inked by the PMA and its Chinese counterpart, the CMA, during the congress. Both the PMA and CMA were declared sister concerns under the MoU while the decision to rotate the event every two years in the two countries will also be finalised.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 10th, 2016.
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