Staff Reporter
A meeting of the Deans Committee and all MSs of KEMU attached hospitals held under the Chairmanship of KEMU Vice-Chancellor Prof Khalid Masud Gondal.
On the occasion, Deans, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Prof Asad Aslam Khan, Registrar Dr Riasat Ali, MS Mayo Hospital Dr Iftikhar Ahmed, MS Lady Aitchision Dr Shahid Iqbal Khawaja; MS Lady Willingdon Hospital Dr Sabahat Habib; MS Govt Nawaz Sharif Hospital Dr Gulzar Hussain; MS Mian Munshi Hospital Dr Adnanul Qamar; MS Kot Khawaja Saeed Hospital Dr Ahmed Nadeem and others attended the meeting.
On the occasion, all the MSs briefed the Deans about the arrangements made to deal with Covid-19 Pandemic. They welcomed the appointment of Dr Iftikhar Ahmed as MS of Mayo Hospital. The House was informed that New Ist Year MBBS classes will start from February 22, 2021.
The Deans Committee expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made for the undergraduate and postgraduate students and appreciated the efforts of the Controller (Examinations). The services of Dr Adil, AMS Mayo Hospital were also appreciated and awarded him a shield. Pro-VC Prof Asad Aslam Khan welcomed Dr Iftikhar Ahmad and said that he is his class fellow. He said that Dr Iftikhar is dedicated and honest administrator.
Prof Khalid Masud Gondal in his address said that Dr Iftikhar Ahmad (KEMCOLIAN 1985) is a very good organizer and administrator. He has inherited these qualities from his fater who also served Mayo Hosp as AMS with perfection. The administration of KEMU and its attached hospitals will fully facilitate him in enhancing the quality of service delivery and research work which ultimately benefit the ailing humanity.
Dr Iftikhar Ahmad thanked Prof Khalid Masud Gondal and the faculty of KEMU on welcoming him in such a wonderful way and offering full cooperation . He expressed that he has lot of respect for the Faculty. With the help and guidance of Prof Khalid Masood Gondal and his team In Sha Allah he will try his best to come up to the expectations and will further glorify his Alma Mater i.e KEMU by upgrading the quality of service delivery to the patients at Mayo Hospital.