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In Pakistan, a medical school is more often referred to as a medical college. A medical college is affiliated with a university as a department which usually has a separate campus. The medical schools in province of Sindh are both private and public.
Jinnah Sindh Medical University (جناح سندھ میڈیکل یونیورسٹی), formerly known as Sindh Medical College, [1] is a medical university in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It gained university status in June 2012. [2] It currently has 11 constituent institutes [3] and 35 Affiliated institutes. [4]
A medical college is affiliated with a university as a department which usually has a separate campus. As of January 2019, there are a total of 114 medical colleges in Pakistan, 44 of which are public and 70 private. [1] All but two colleges are listed in International Medical Education Directory. As per Pakistan Medical Commission 2021 ...
Pages in category "Medical colleges in Sindh" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical College Lyari;
Chandka Medical College Sindhi: چانڈکا طبی ڪاليج, or CMC), [1] established on 20 April 1973, [2] is a public sector medical college located in Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. It also provides post graduate training to doctors.
Dow Medical College is a public medical school located in the city of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It was founded in 1945 and named after British civil servant Sir Hugh Dow, Governor of Sindh. [2] In 2003, it became a constituent college of the newly formed Dow University of Health Sciences. [3]
The Sindh government subsequently restarted the old medical college in the premises of the same civil hospital at Hyderabad in 1951, which acquired its name as Liaquat Medical College (LMC), after the name of first prime minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan. Liaquat Medical College Hospital (later known as Liaquat University Hospital) was ...
The name of the college was suddenly changed to Nawabshah Medical College by the provincial government in 2006, leading to uproar as its name was easily confused with Nishtar Medical College. [10] In 2009, Sindh government upgraded the status of the medical college to a university through an act, and it was subsequently renamed as People’s ...