160 DUHS graduates receive CPSP fellowship
IV Report
KARACHI: The College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPSP) conferred fellowships on 160 graduates from Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) at a ceremony held on August 24. The successful candidates, enrolled in DUHS's School of Postgraduate Studies (SPS), included 26 in General Surgery, 64 in Surgery and Allied, 23 in General Medicine, and 47 in Medicine and Allied disciplines.
The ceremony, held at the Muin Auditorium, Dow Medical College, was attended by senior officials, including CPSP's Senior Vice President Prof Dr Khalid Masood Gondal, who was the chief guest. DUHS Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Saeed Quraishy, Pro-Vice Chancellors Prof Nazli Hossain and Prof Jahan Ara Hasan, SPS Principal Prof Dr Sajida Qureshi and others were also present.
Dr Gondal praised DUHS as the best training institute of CPSP, with over 100 supervisors and a high number of fellows. He emphasised the importance of the medical profession, stating that it is a "supplication of any suffering patient" that can bring fulfillment.
He pointed out to the outgoing special cadre of graduates that the oath they will take shortly is the origin of their next phase of practical life.
DUHS VC Dr Quraishy congratulated the graduates, noting that they have mastered complex knowledge and refined their skills. He emphasised the importance of trust, compassion, and care in patient relationships and encouraged continuous learning and innovation.
As a seasoned physician and surgeon, he urged the graduates to prioritise the human connection with their patients, cautioning them not to let the demands of their duties overshadow this core aspect of their calling. He stressed that empathy, understanding, and a genuine desire to improve lives should remain at the heart of their practices.
The ceremony included an oath-taking ceremony administered by SPS Vice-Principal Prof Danish Haseen and presentations of shields to dignitaries.
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