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According to history pages, this institute started operating in 1970. The Pakistan Army Cardiac Service started in 1953 in Cardiothoracic Centre Rawalpindi. [2] The first angiography was done in 1969 and the first open heart surgery was done in 1970.
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Name of NGO Cause PWA: PWA (Patients' Welfare Association) is a non-profit, non-governmental, largest student-run organization of Pakistan. It has Pakistan's largest single-outlet blood bank in Civil Hospital Karachi and a Thalassemia Daycare Centre with around 250 registered patients receiving blood transfusions and management of thalassemia, all free of cost.
Holy Family Hospital, Karachi [4] Liaquat National Hospital [4] Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre, Karachi; P.N.S. Rahat; P.N.S. Shifa; Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) [5] National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) [6] Karachi Institute of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine
National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases may refer to: National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Pakistan , Pakistani health organisation National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Bangladesh , Bangladeshi government medical college and cardiac hospital
In memory of Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan who was assassinated in 1951, the national hospital was renamed later as Liaquat National Hospital. [ 1 ] Syed Wajid Ali was selected as the president of a committee of citizens, philanthropists, technocrats and government functionaries on November 5, 1958, and ...
Edhi Foundation operates a fleet of over 1800 land ambulances. [13] In 2013, Raheem Ghani—the official in-charge of Edhi Foundation's 24-hour emergency at Tower—said that the NGO had about 200 Suzuki high-roof ambulances in Karachi, at that time, with more all over Pakistan.
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Visits Children at Jinnah Central Hospital in Karachi, 1962. Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) was established in 1948 when RAF Hospital No. 10 was renamed Pakistan Central Hospital. [6]