Central Database System Officially Launched Across Specialized Hospitals by the Directorate General of Postgraduate Medical Specialisation

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Sat, Jan 03 2026 3:03 PM
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Central Database System of the Directorate General of Postgraduate Medical Specialisation Program Officially Launched in Central Specialized Hospitals

The Directorate General of Specialization has launched the practical implementation and use of its central database system in central specialized hospitals. A technical team from the Database Directorate is providing hands-on training to enrolled doctors and creating individual user accounts to ensure standardized system use.

The system has been fully implemented at Ibn-e-Sina Emergency Specialized Hospital, Wazir Mohammad Akbar Khan Hospital, and Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital, where doctors are now actively using it.

Training is currently ongoing at Ataturk Children’s Hospital, and the system will be expanded to all specialized hospitals in the capital and provinces, as well as to affiliated specialization centers, including private, security, and military institutions.

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