12/12/2024
We extend our sincere gratitude to Professor Dr. Shakeela Yasmin and Dr.Rabia Qasim (The First Fellow Of Maternal Fetal Medicine In Bahawalpur) and her distinguished team for organizing the pioneering Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) Workshop held on December 9, 2024, in Bahawalpur. This landmark event marks a significant advancement in maternal and fetal healthcare in the region.
Dr. Rabia Qasim Who has teached around 100 of health care professionals regarding screening for the down syndrome and other genetic abnormalities for nuchal translucency and non invasive Prenatal diagnosis(NIPT)
The workshop provided an unparalleled platform for over 100 healthcare professionals to refine their skills through engaging lectures and hands-on training in NT-scan and Doppler techniques. This innovative initiative empowers us to deliver enhanced care, prioritizing the health and well-being of both mothers and their unborn children.
We are profoundly inspired by the unwavering dedication and expertise of Professor Shakeela Yasmin, whose leadership continues to motivate us toward excellence in our practice. This milestone has established a new standard for prenatal care and diagnostic excellence in the area.
Workshop Highlights:
Title: Workshop on Enhancing Prenatal Care and Diagnosis
Venue: Conference Hall, GW-I, Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur
Key Contributors:
Patron-in-Chief:
Prof. Dr. Soufia Farrukh (Principal, QAMC) Course Organizer:
Prof. Dr. Shakeela Yasmin (HOD GW-HI)
Facilitators:
Dr. Kamran Naseem (HOD Radiology)
Dr. Shamas-Un-Nisa (Assoc. Prof, GW-lI)
Dr. Rabia Qasim (Senior Registrar, GW-I)
Guest of Honour:
Prof. Dr. Naheed Fatima Prof. Dr. Sohail Mehmood Ch Prof. Dr. Aslam Mahmood Malik Prof. Dr. Bushra Sher Zaman Prof. Dr. Mazhar Faiz Alam Prof. Dr. Arif Zaidi
Dr. Amir Bukhari (MS BVH)
This workshop symbolizes a collaborative effort to elevate prenatal care standards in Pakistan. We are proud to have participated in this transformative event.
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Obstetrics& Gynae Pakistan
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