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25/08/2023

You can contact this page for any information you need for further processes of admissions through Hec..

There are various deadly diseases we are vaccinated of.. Ever imagined what's vaccine and who invented it..? Vaccines ar...
19/04/2023

There are various deadly diseases we are vaccinated of.. Ever imagined what's vaccine and who invented it..? Vaccines are dead or small quantity of alive pathogens that stimulates our immune system against the particular pathogens.. So, whenever this pathogens comes to attack our body, our body is ready for the response and kills it before it causes us any diseases.. Wasn't it an amazing idea of developing vaccines..? Whose idea was it do you know..?

It was English Physician EDWARD JENNER to first develop vaccination for smallpox.. He developed this process back in 1796 and today thousands of vaccines are developed all because of his amazing idea..

Medical Students and Doctors! Did you how and who did the first Blood Transfusion?The first Blood Transfusion was done b...
19/04/2023

Medical Students and Doctors! Did you how and who did the first Blood Transfusion?

The first Blood Transfusion was done by an Architect.. You read it right An Architect.. It was English Architect Sir CHRISTOPHER WREN who did the first Blood Transfusion in 1657..

Hey Med Student! Do you know who's the father of the medicine? Your Guesses are most probably wrong.The father of Medici...
19/04/2023

Hey Med Student! Do you know who's the father of the medicine? Your Guesses are most probably wrong.
The father of Medicine is the Greek HIPPOCRATES. Do you know more about Hippocrates? He was the one with the idea of doctors role in the society and institutionalizing medical studies. Also the Hippocratic Oath that we all take as we join the med school came from this man. He was the world's first Chest Surgeon. Means there were no chest surgeries before this man, and people had died due to minor diseases which are today cured with minor surgeries.

This was all we knew about Hippocrates, If you know anything more do share with us in comment, and don't forget to mention your med students friends so they can also see these interesting facts they didn't know about medicine.

16/04/2023

Diabetes Made Simple:

Diabetes is a condition in which body can't make energy from the food a person eats the way it normally should. Why so? What changes happen in body that leads to this condition.

Let's learn!

Before diving deep into what happens during diabetes, let's first learn what normally happens in our body. Whenever we eat food, it travels through our digestive system and gets digested and broken down into smaller pieces of molecules which are named Glucose, Amino acids or fatty acids and other fats.

In diabetes we have nothing to do with others but our matter is only Glucose. Then, let's discuss Glucose only and leave rest for discussion sometimes else. So this digested Glucose the from our digestive tract moves into our blood. Whenever the blood glucose level raises, the Organ in our body named Pancreas releases a hormone named as Insulin. This Insulin works as a gatekeeper for the Glucose. It opens up the channels on cell membranes of cells to let Glucose enter from the blood into the cells. And in the cells the glucose is further broken down to achieve energy from it, which cells use for different of its functions.

This was what happens in normal conditions, now let us tell you what occurs in diabetes.

In diabetes, either the pancreas becomes malfunction and doesn't produce enough Insulin to push Glucose into the cells from the blood (Type 1 Diabetes) or enough Insulin is produced by the Pancreas but the Insulin can't push the Glucose into the cells due to any reason (Type 2 Diabetes).

So, in both these conditions we can see that blood concentration of Glucose is increased. Increased blood Glucose causes change in the blood vessels either making them enlarge or making them smaller which leads to serious health problems like heart diseases, vision loss, kidneys disorder etc.

This is a pic of GMC Gujranwala captured by Usama Maood a final year student studying there, on an usual evening.. How m...
20/03/2023

This is a pic of GMC Gujranwala captured by Usama Maood a final year student studying there, on an usual evening.. How much beauty in a single pic..

A beautiful building of college campus besides which stands the amazing 500+ bedded hospital.. An orangy sky, an eye-catching sunset. Surrounded by amazing greenery..

I wouldn't be wrong to say if not lacs there would definitely be thousands whose mouth waters seeing such aesthetic views of medical colleges..

But, when among them when few are selected in this and other such colleges are seemed complaining always.. Sometimes complaining of their studies, other times of less enjoyments, sometimes they say hell about their college, for which they've burnt their mid night fuels to get admission into and prayed to God to get admitted in..

I don't say dreaming and expecting better is bad, but be thankful and grateful for what you have got, for which once you've dreamt, for which thousands dream becomes a dream only..

So, to whoever reading this, a medical student in such a college or a MDCAT aspirant, Be thankful when you get into it.. Complain lesser when you are there.. Thousands dream to be in the place you are in..

22/02/2023

Medical Studies are hard, But it will be too sample or much sampler if we understand what we read!

I know many of med student say, There are too much informations which only needs to be crammed.. No understanding, No Concepts!

But, I disagree!

I also thought the same before, But I no more think this..

Most of the average med student like me, don't know what we are studying.. For example if I'm reading an artery of a limb, I must then know this artery is a branch kr continuation of a larger artery which eventually is arising from Heart..

Most average med students can't connect/relate things.. If we don't relate things it becomes too much difficult for us to cram them.. The only way cramming such a big syllabus is understanding and connecting things..

There are students, who if read a nerve in arm, but is only coursing through the arm and supplying forearm or hand, when reads the same nerve in forearm or hand chapter forget that this nerve was arising from Brachial Plexus and is coursing through the arm to reach the forearm.. They think this is some other nerve, or don't know what they think but, can't relate their prior knowledge to what they are studying currently..

So, anyone studying medicine should try to relate whatever information they've no matter where they read it to what they're studying currently.. This becomes much helpful, Saying from experience..

NOTE: *THIS POST IS ONLY MY WAY OF THINKING AND FOR ONLY AVERAGE STUDENTS, NOT BRIGHT ONES, THEY BETTER KNOW HOW THINGS ARE STUDIED!*

Specially Med Student!
17/02/2023

Specially Med Student!

17/02/2023

It doesn't matter how good your paper goes, results ka tension phir bhi hona hotha..

1st year results..

17/02/2023

UHS 1st year Results will be announced Today anytime after Jumah Prayer! Please everyone do some prayers at your jumah for those waiting for results..

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