DUHS holds event on parotid gland diseases
IV Report
KARACHI:
The Directorate of Global Engagement at Dow University of Health Sciences
(DUHS), in collaboration with the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at Dr Ruth
KM Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, organised an event last week at Dow Medical
College (DMC) to mark “Parotid Gland Diseases Day.”
The event aimed to enhance awareness among postgraduate ENT trainees about
parotid gland disorders, while also highlighting recent advancements in
surgical techniques and interdisciplinary approaches involving general surgery
and faciomaxillary specialties.
According to a university press release issued on July 18, DUHS Vice
Chancellor Prof Dr Jehan Ara Hassan attended the event as chief guest. She was
joined by DMC Principal Prof Saba Sohail, Director of the Professional
Development Centre Dr Farjad Sultan, and several senior medical faculty and
specialists.
Medical experts praised the initiative, noting
that such academic events play a crucial role in enhancing clinical training,
promoting collaborative research, and encouraging knowledge exchange. They also
called for increased public and professional awareness of parotid tumors.
Experts further cautioned that if complex
parotid gland tumors are not diagnosed and managed promptly with surgical
precision, they may lead to irreversible facial nerve damage and pose serious
risks to patient health.
The lecture sessions were moderated by Prof Dr
Zeba Ahmed, Head of the ENT Department, with Dr Tahmina Junaid serving as the
event coordinator. The event was also attended by senior ENT specialists
including Prof Umar Farooq, Prof Shaheen Malik, Prof Murtaza Ahsan, and
international faculty member Dr Shadaba Ahmed from the United Kingdom.
Parotid glands are
salivary glands located between the jaw and ear. According to medical
literature, causes of parotid gland diseases include viral and bacterial
infections, salivary gland stones, and dental problems.
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