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Medical research conference concludes

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Professor Dr. Shahzad Ali Khan Vice-Chancellor of Health Services Academy Islamabad Tuesday said that the special aspect of the first national medical research conference is group discussions on identifying and addressing critical health issues in Pakistan which is a need of time. He expressed these views while addressing the concluding ceremony of the first national medical research conference organized by the Ayub Medical College Abbottabad.

In the conference, various activities were showcased including poster competitions, research quizzes, and research paper reviews. Additionally, research skill stations, workshops, and presentations were also included.

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