
Under the memorandum, female doctors who graduated from different medical education institutes will be brought back in the field of medicine through the E-doctors programme by DUHS. HANDs will help expand the programme by providing the facility of E-doctors to ordinary patients in different districts of Pakistan through its network present in the social sector. Dow University will design different certificate courses to provide grooming and academic facilities to the doctors, while Educast will provide its technical support to make this project successful. More than 500 doctors who were not practising have been brought back to the field after training.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 14th, 2019.
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