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MOU for VisualDx – A Clinical Decision Support System

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Pro-Chancellor, Dr. Nida Hussain and  Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Syed Irfan Hyder signed an MOU with Dr. Zakiuddin Ahmed, (CEO of Digital Care Company) to launch its VisualDx – A Clinical Decision Support System for the medical students and faculty.
The Ziauddin University is proud of its alumni who are now contributing to sustainable development in the industry, government, international organizations, NGOs, and academic institutions.

Our Alumna, Syeda Nateela Tirmizi, a graduate of BE Biomedical Engineering Program, class of 2014 has played a key role in introducing Digital Health Company to launch an award-winning Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) named “VisualDX”  at the Ziauddin University. This will also act as a source of training for 150 final-year medical students and 50 faculty staff at the Ziauddin University. This training will start in July 2021 at the North Campus.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery interval=”3″ images=”10590,10591,10592,10593,10594″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Dr Aijaz Fatima — an epitome of dedication and hard work

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KARACHI: Dr Aijaz Fatima — a seasoned gynaecologist and the founder of Ziauddin Hospital — was laid to rest on Friday on the premises of Jama Masjid on Ziauddin University Link Road campus.

A large number of people, including the city’s dignitaries, university teachers, students and hospital staff attended her funeral prayers.

She leaves behind four children, 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Born on Dec 31, 1926 to Sir Dr Ziauddin Ahmad and Begum Izhar Fatima, Dr Aijaz Fatima was an epitome of elegance, grace and hard work and a force to be reckoned with. She set the foundation for the development of one of the major healthcare establishments in the country.

Her mother passed away when Dr Fatima was only 19 months old. After the demise of her mother, Dr Fatima and her four siblings became the responsibility of their father Sir Dr Ziauddin Ahmad — a renowned politician, educationist and a scholar. He was also the first pro vice-chancellor, vice chancellor and rector of Aligarh Muslim University.

From thereon, Dr Fatima embarked on a tough journey filled with challenges. At the age of 12, she moved to Aligarh where she completed her secondary intermediate education. She completed her matriculation and intermediate from Aligarh and dreamt of enrolling in a good medical college. Thus, she obtained admission to the MBBS programme of the Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi.

It was during this educational journey that Dr Fatima came face to face with the hardest time faced by the Muslims in the subcontinent — the Partition. There was violence everywhere, and amidst this stress, Dr Fatima continued to pursue her education.

In the latter half of 1947, she lost her father who had a stroke during his stay in the UK. Dr Fatima moved to Karachi and obtained admission to Dow Medical College. Though devastated by her father’s death, she proceeded to study in order to accomplish the dreams of her parents. She completed her MBBS in 1952 and got married the following year. Soon after, she started a government job at the Civil Hospital Karachi. This was followed by another job at the Jinnah Hospital.

In 1957, Dr Fatima and her husband Dr Tajammul Hussain left their government jobs and started a two-room maternity home in Nazimabad with the aim of serving the community. At that time, there was not much development in Nazimabad and it was a barren land. Dr Fatima was responsible for laying the foundation of the first hospital in the area.

“She was an extremely hard-working and committed woman with a vision. I first met her when I was at Jinnah Hospital for my undergraduate studies and she was the resident medical officer in the late 1960s,” said noted gynaecologist Dr Sadiqua N. Jaffery, adding that she remained associated with Dr Fatima for a long time.

“People loved her polite and kind demeanour. She was a patient listener and showed deep interest in everything she took up.”

Prof Pirzada Qasim Raza Siddiqui, who served as the vice chancellor of Ziauddin University, said Dr Fatima was an inspiration for everyone.

“Her immense dedication regardless of the hardships she faced is proof that strength lies within one’s mind. I am personally very impressed with the way she served the community, built institutions amid so many obstacles.”

Dr Fatima was always very positive, encouraged people to take up challenges and remained socially active till the end, he added.

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Obituary Announcement

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With profound grief we announce the demise of Dr. Aijaz Fatima.
The namaz -e- janaza will be held on Friday 28th May, 2021 at 1:30 pm at Jama Masjid, Ziauddin University, Link Road, Superhighway, Karachi.

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Introductory Meeting of ZU Notable Alumni

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]An Introductory Meeting of ZU Notable Alumni (MBBS first ten batches) with the New Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Syed Irfan Hyder on Tuesday, April 13, 2021, at Ziauddin University-Clifton Campus.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery interval=”3″ images=”10387,10388,10389,10390″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Ziauddin Student Council 2021 organized an orientation for the MBBS students of batch 2026

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Ziauddin Student Council 2021 organized an orientation for the MBBS students of batch 2026. The event was aimed at welcoming the students and getting them acquainted with campus life.

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Ziauddin University holds 75th emergency obstetrics neonatal care workshop

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KARACHI: The 75th Emergency Obstetrics Neonatal Care workshop to educate medical students in numerous skills related to obstetric care held at Ziauddin University.

In the history of Ziauddin University, hundreds of students have learnt a lot from the previous 74 Emergency Obstetrics Neonatal Care workshops and currently serving in the different parts of the world and making Ziauddin University proud.

While appreciating the efforts of Ziauddin University Prof Abbas Zafar, Dean Faculty of Health Sciences, Ziauddin University said that it is a moment of pride for our university to conduct its 75th Emergency Obstetrics Neonatal Care workshop to ensure all the participants step out with the basic knowledge needed to handle emergency delivery cases. This step alone can greatly help in decreasing the infant mortality rates in the country as well as help mothers who have just given birth recover faster”.

Talking about the importance of the Emergency Obstetrics Neonatal Care, Dr Rubina Hussain, Chief Facilitator exclaimed “Emergency Obstetrics Neonatal Care is like the crux of the basics of obstetrics. It is actually very obliging for students to attend this workshop as it would be a helpful learning process for the medical staff and students. They would learn about how to handle the patient in the emergency and how to counsel attendants at the very same time and also participants of the workshop would get to know the basic knowledge about neonatal care and understanding of the obstetric emergencies.

The facilitators of the workshop include Prof Rubina Hussain, Dr Nigar Sadaf, Dr Shama Chaudhry, Dr Shazia Sultana, and Dr Rehana Yasmeen discussed obstructed labour, obstetric fistula and complications linked to different stages of labour.

The Emergency Obstetrics Neonatal Care workshop includes exercises, basic emergency care, as well as all that is needed to ensure a healthy delivery. It is a workshop with hands-on exercises and lectures attended by medical students, house officers and doctors.—PR

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Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) Commencement

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On the 1st of March 2021, the Ziauddin College of Dentistry opened its doors to the 12th batch of the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) programme. The event was held at Ziauddin University Clifton campus and included the presence of a few significant faculty members as well as the current batch of students joining us for the Spring 2021 semester. Here are some highlights from the event!

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EMNOC Testimonials

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