Punjab Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid directed Provincial Health Secretary Imran Sikandar Baloch to form an academic committee for the University of Health Sciences.
Punjab Health Secretary Imran Sikandar Baloch, Special Secretary Muhammad Usman, Additional Secretaries Shahida Farrukh and Hafiz Dr. Shahid Latif, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ahsan Wahid Rathoor, Dr. Asad Zaheer, Mian Zahid ur Rahman and other officers participated. Provincial Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid reviewed the performance of the University of Health Sciences in detail during the meeting. Voice Chancellor University of Health Sciences Professor Dr. Hasan Wahid Rathor gave a briefing to Provincial Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid.
Provincial Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid said that an academic committee is being formed for the University of Health Sciences.
We are trying to improve the quality of research in the medical universities of Punjab and to get international grants for the medical universities of Punjab. She also directed to form the curriculum Committee and the Research Committee. The Academic Committee will make suggestions for further improvement for the University of Health Sciences. The students who have graduated from the medical universities of Punjab are shining the name of Pakistan all over the world.
The best educationalist environment is being provided to the students in the medical universities of Punjab.
Meanwhile, Provincial Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid said that we are trying to provide maximum convenience to the people of Punjab through sehat sahulat cards. Continuous inspections are being conducted on empaneled government private hospitals in Punjab for sehat sahulat cards and we are providing a better environment for treatment in public and private hospitals.
The provincial health minister directed to select more government and private hospitals for sehat sahulat cards.
The Provincial Health Minister directed the Punjab Health Care Commission to review the medical facilities in selected public and private hospitals.