Twenty students graduate from the Medical Technology Department of the Prof. Ghazanfar Institute of Health Sciences

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Sun, Dec 07 2025 9:58 AM
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A formal ceremony was held to mark the occasion, attended by the institute’s director, Dr Mohammad Qasim Adil, alongside heads of various departments and teaching staff.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr Adil congratulated the graduates and urged them to carry out their future duties with sincerity, integrity, and a strong sense of responsibility. He also called on them to uphold the ethical principles of medical practice in their professional lives. 

Meanwhile, the institute’s academic deputy, Dr Abdul Sattar Jabbarzai, congratulated the graduates and praised the efforts of their families, instructors, and the leadership of the Ministry of Public Health. “I hope you achieve success and become dedicated professionals who can effectively serve your communities,” he said.   

In addition, its central campus, the Prof. Ghazanfar Institute of Health Sciences operates branches in 16 provinces, offering training in 12 medical fields and preparing skilled and professional personnel to serve communities across the country.

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