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PMA expresses concern over revival of MTI Law

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The Executive Committee of Pakistan Medical Association (PMA), Lahore, has expressed concern over revival of Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) law in Punjab.

The Executive Council unanimously passed the resolution during the meeting held here at PMA House Lahore. The meeting was presided over by President Prof Dr Ashraf Nizami. In the meeting, General Secretary Professor Dr Shahid Malik, Dr Izhar Ahmad Chaudhry, Prof Dr Khalid Mehmood Khan, Dr Wajid Ali, Dr Bushra Haq, Dr Iram Shahzadi and other members participated.

The meeting resolved that MTI implementation would not be allowed to succeed in any case.

The council, through a resolution, offered Fateha on the death of PGR Naeem Bano of Guinea at Lady Willingdon Hospital and PMA decided to form a committee to investigate the tragedy, which will be chaired by Professor Ashraf Nizami.

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