The Rawalians
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Renal Dialysis Center at Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Rawalpindi Medical College Alumni Association of U.A.E
Contact person: Dr Imran Majeed,
Urologist , Tawam
Hospital, Al Ain, UAE
Founder member of
Rawalpindi Medical College Overseas Foundation (RMCOF)
Email: rawalian@hotmail.com
Email: rawalian@hotmail.com
This Alumnus consists of approximately 30+ graduates of Rawalpindi Medical College belonging to various batches (3rd batch to 22nd batch). They are spread all over UAE and work in different specialties. Each and every member of this Alumnus has contributed for Up gradation of Renal Dialysis center at Holy Family Hospital (HFH). In past, they also played a vital role in relief activities during earthquake and flood in Pakistan.
Dr Imran Majeed (6th
batch) has been very active for RMC since his early days as student. He is
always concerned about RMC. His commitment for RMC is very evident and he uses
Rawalian (graduate of RMC) as his official and personal email ID. In fact
Imran’s whole family Rawalian. Elder brother Adnan Majeed 4th - batch , Wife - 7th
batch, Elder daughter graduated in 2013,
and other 2 daughters
are studying in 4th year and 3rd year of RMC. He was the first secretary of college magazine
SHIFA, First Gen secretary and one of the founder member of Rawalian. He is
Founder member of Rawalpindi Medical College Overseas Foundation (RMCOF)
He personally worked for building Burn Centre at HFH. Imran took very
active part in its running and later handing over to Punjab government. During
earthquake 2005, he personally went to Pakistan and handed over the donation they
have collected from friends in UAE to the sufferers in need. During floods, he took
active part in re establishing Nowshera District Hospital (KPK) along
with Professor Mohammad Umar's team .
They are striving hard
under the leadership of Dr Imran Majeed to play a more active, effective and
organized role towards the welfare of students of RMC and development of allied
hospitals.
Some very active members of this Alumni are:
Dr Azhar Bilal Emergency Medicine , Dr Asif Baig Family Medicine, Dr Asim Khalid Plastic surgeon , Dr Hassnain Johar Family Medicine, Dr Irfan Elahi Neuro Surgeon, Dr Imran Tahir Plastic Surgeon, Dr Imran Zafar Emergency Medicine, Dr Imran Zahid Nephrologist, Dr Shahid Rashid Paediatric Surgeon, Dr Talat Family Medicine, Dr Imran Mirza Pathologist
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Rawalpindi Medical College and The Rawalians striving for Excellence
Professor Atifa Shuaib
A Divine gift for Pakistani Thalassemia Major Patients
( This article is published in Middle East Journal of Bussiness in October, 2013 issue. It is reproduced here with due permission of the Publisher. To know more about this journal, please visit www.mejb.com )
Manzoor Butt
Correspondence:
Dr Manzoor Butt
Family Physician, Researcher & Trainer
Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Email: drmanzoor@ymail.com
Dr Manzoor Butt
Family Physician, Researcher & Trainer
Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Email: drmanzoor@ymail.com
It is quite an honor for me to write about my class fellow Atifa Shuiab, who is presently working as Professor of Pathology at Sheikh Zaid Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan. She is Clinical Hematologist, Thalassemia Consultant, University Examiner, Genetic Counselor, Interior Decorator, Painter, Adventurer and Social Worker.
Atifa was born in Gujrat in September, 1960. She completed her under graduate education in Rawalpindi from Presentation Covent School and F.G. Girls College. She did her M.B., B.S from Rawalpindi Medical College in 1985. She got her first position in her 1st professional examination with distinction in the subject of Anatomy. Again, she secured first Position in her 2nd Professional examination. She was declared best graduate of RMC for the session 1979-85 and was awarded four gold medals (President of Pakistan) for her achievements.
She did her one year house job/residency in Gynecology & Obstetrics at Holy Family Hospital Rawalpindi. In 1998, she qualified FCPS in clinical hematology from College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan.
She started her career as a Woman Medical Officer in 1987 from Rural Health Centre at Dhudial District Chakwal. A few months later, she joined Rawalpindi Medical College as Demonstrator and performed diagnostic work in hematology, histopathology, microbiology, chemical and clinical pathology departments till 1998.
In 1998, she was appointed Assistant Professor at Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi where she was in charge of the clinical hematology section. She became Associate Professor and in charge of pathology department at the same hospital in 2005. In addition to her diagnostic and research work as clinical hematologist and consultant of Thalassemia centre, she also performed administrative responsibilities of the pathology department. As a clinical hematologist, Atifa has performed more than 3000 bone marrow biopsies since 1998. She was promoted as Professor of pathology and transferred to Sheikh Zaid Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan on 14th June, 2013.
Atifa married her class fellow Dr Shuaib Khan in April 1987. They have three children. Their family life is very exemplary. Dr Shuaib is basically a health administrator and presently is working as Medical Superintendent of Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology.
Managing Thalassemia Major Patients is her first and the utmost passion.
Atifa was born in Gujrat in September, 1960. She completed her under graduate education in Rawalpindi from Presentation Covent School and F.G. Girls College. She did her M.B., B.S from Rawalpindi Medical College in 1985. She got her first position in her 1st professional examination with distinction in the subject of Anatomy. Again, she secured first Position in her 2nd Professional examination. She was declared best graduate of RMC for the session 1979-85 and was awarded four gold medals (President of Pakistan) for her achievements.
She did her one year house job/residency in Gynecology & Obstetrics at Holy Family Hospital Rawalpindi. In 1998, she qualified FCPS in clinical hematology from College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan.
She started her career as a Woman Medical Officer in 1987 from Rural Health Centre at Dhudial District Chakwal. A few months later, she joined Rawalpindi Medical College as Demonstrator and performed diagnostic work in hematology, histopathology, microbiology, chemical and clinical pathology departments till 1998.
In 1998, she was appointed Assistant Professor at Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi where she was in charge of the clinical hematology section. She became Associate Professor and in charge of pathology department at the same hospital in 2005. In addition to her diagnostic and research work as clinical hematologist and consultant of Thalassemia centre, she also performed administrative responsibilities of the pathology department. As a clinical hematologist, Atifa has performed more than 3000 bone marrow biopsies since 1998. She was promoted as Professor of pathology and transferred to Sheikh Zaid Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan on 14th June, 2013.
Atifa married her class fellow Dr Shuaib Khan in April 1987. They have three children. Their family life is very exemplary. Dr Shuaib is basically a health administrator and presently is working as Medical Superintendent of Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology.
Managing Thalassemia Major Patients is her first and the utmost passion.
She is very closely associated with Thalassemia patients. She involved herself voluntarily and actively in its treatment after seeing the miseries of families affected by this disease. In addition to medical treatment, she also provides psychosocial support to the patients and their families.
She intends to do a lot for Thalassemia major children. She plans to establish a state of art center of excellence for management of hematological diseases, like one that the residents of Rawalpindi and Islamabad (the twin cities) have not seen. She plans to generate money from treatment of patients with hematological diseases and use that on Thalassemia major children. She is so sincere with this plan that she is even ready to scarify her carrier at its peak by taking early retirement in August, 2014. Thalassemia is her passion and she is a permanent volunteer blood donor since 1978 when she was only 18.
This would not be an easy venture but she has immense belief in God, herself, her husband, her friends, colleagues and well wishers. To achieve this, she needs a committed team and a lot of financial assistance. Initially, she will establish a hematology center at her lab very soon where all treatment for Thalassemics would be free.
For a very long time people have believed that the only treatment of Thalassemia is blood transfusion; many uneducated families still believe so but unless iron overload is treated simultaneously with regular blood transfusion the treatment is incomplete.
In 1999, she started a Thalassemia centre at Holy Family Hospital. According to Punjab government policy, blood transfusion services are separate and do not come under hematology department. She involved herself in blood banking as well but very soon was made to realize that she could not make changes. Thereafter due to shifting of the laboratory further away from the blood bank it became difficult for her to go there every day.
For many years, she kept on managing patients randomly and used to give them iron chelation medicines purchased from charity money (on a small scale) but was not happy with this set up as the supply of medicines was not consistent and only a limited number of patients were being managed. She was unable to improve these services because of multiple reasons such as departmental resistance, politics, not having a team, working alone and failure of hospital administration to understand the need of iron chelation medicines.
It was only three years back when she was able to develop a team by getting PGs in the department. She gained confidence of hospital administration to get the hospital to purchase iron chelation medicines. During the next two years, approximately two hundred patients were registered and treated properly according to TIF guidelines. They showed excellent results but the number of patients could not be increased because of budgetary constraints. Unfortunately during the third year, administration stopped purchasing these medicines and at the same time she was transferred to a far city of province. The Thalassemia treatment has come to halt because of her going away.
Atifa believes that treatment of Thalassemia patients is not just blood transfusion or iron chelation; in fact prescribing medicines and labs are just a part of Thalassemia Major management. Her way of handling patients is very different. She is an excellent listener, gives time to her patients and develops a bond with the patients and their families. They are not only satisfied but also trust her and believe in her. Patients once seen by her always come back to her and refer other patients from their neighborhood to her. She is highly motivated and ambitious for her work and derives joy from it but feels extremely sorry for the state of affairs these patients have to face.
Atifa is a thorough professional Lady
Atifa is a thorough professional Lady
Atifa is life member of the Pakistan Association of Pathologists, life member Pakistan Society of Hematologists, member Pakistan Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology and corresponding member, National Blood Transfusion Program.
Atifa has actively participated in many national and international conferences. She has presented her papers on Hematology during many national conferences, seminars and symposia. She has more than fifteen articles published nationally and internationally. She was a prominent speaker at annual APSENA conference Chicago 2009 on Water borne Diseases and at the Year end conference on Thalassemia, Indonesia 2011 on Management of iron overload in Thalassemia Major Patients.
She is certified examiner for University of Health Sciences (Punjab), Quaid-e-Azam University (Islamabad) and College of Physician and Surgeons, Pakistan.
She has plans to set up a state of art referral hematology facility, both diagnostic and therapeutic in Rawalpindi/Islamabad. She is involved in imparting quality laboratory services to the public and is part of the lab standardization process started by General Manzoor Ahmed (a reputed pathologist of Pakistan). When she was working at Holy Family Hospital, she fought for referral of all tests to hospital labs instead of private labs in order to facilitate poor patients and break the mafia of private labs, "commission system". She owns a private lab but her ways of working and moral ethics are very different from the majority. She practices clinical hematology in her private setup only to the extent where no admissions are required although it is her wish and desire to do full clinical hematology.
Other passions
She is a very professional lady who is thoroughly committed to her work but yet she has other passions .She is a deep lover of nature and finds great peace in gardening, home decoration, pet keeping, bird watching and travelling to places where one feels extra close to nature and thus its creator, God.
She used to be a sports woman, played baseball, netball, table tennis, lawn tennis, cricket and volley ball. Atifa was in school and college teams of baseball, netball and table tennis. She received a pride of performance certificate in table tennis.
She is a very straightforward, honest and down to earth person who loves teaching. She believes in disseminating every bit of knowledge she has to others in need of it. She is a good listener so many people including doctors and patients end up sharing their personal problems, secrets and worries with her. She guides the youth on principles of morality and ethics.
Professor Atifa Shuiab pictured with her husband
Professor Atifa Shuiab pictured with her husband
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Professor Rizwana Chaudhri--------------------
the Pride of Pakistan.
Today I have the honor to write about a
senior college fellow Rizwana Chaudhri, who is regarded as the pride of Pakistan.
She is daughter of Rawalpindi who is serving her home town since her first day
of professional carrier despite many attractive overseas offers. She is
Professor of a college from where she graduated and head of department of Gynecology /
Obstetrics of a hospital where she stared her first day of professional
carrier.
Rizwana Chaudhri was born in Rawalpindi in
1959. She did her Matric from St. Annes
Presentation Convent School, Rawalpindi in 1974. In 1976, she passed F.Sc from
C.B. College, Rawalpindi by securing first position.She did M.B.B.S from
Rawalpindi Medical College with lots of distinctions and gold medals in 1983.She
was declared the best graduate of 1983. She passed MCPS and FCPS in Obstetrics
/ Gynecology from Pakistan in 1990 and 1992 respectively. She was awarded FRCP
from Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons, Glasgow in 2010. She was also
awarded fellowship of the Bangladesh College of Physicians & Surgeons in
2011.
She is not only a very celebrity professional
but also a very successful woman. She was married to her class fellow
MuttiUllah in April, 1986. MuttiUllah is an extremely fine person who has always
encouraged and supported her. He is Professor of Medicine in Rawalpindi Medical
College. They are very happily married and have celebrated the silver jubilee
of their marriage. They have three children. Eldest sonUzair has become a
doctor and doing house job, second daughter Nimrais in final year of medicine
and third son is taking his A level exams and also wants to become a doctor.
All the children idolize their mother.
Rizwana is working as Professor and Head of
Department Obstetrics/Gynecology of Holy Family Hospital(HFH) Rawalpindi since
Mar, 2005.She has always worked in a teaching hospital and is associated with
teaching since June 1992. HFH is affiliated with Rawalpindi Medical College. It
is an 850 bedded hospital with 250 beds belonging to Gynae/obstetrics
department. Individually herunit has 125 beds. It caters for teaching of
community midwives, nurses, undergraduates and postgraduates.
Herclinical responsibilities include
inpatients, outpatients, and surgical lists with overall responsibility of the
entire unit. This unit specializes in various Endoscopies, i.e. laparoscopy,
hysteroscopy, colposcopy. Also it is one of the few units in Pakistan where active
fetal medicine is practiced. Procedures such as Amniocentesis, CVS, and inutero
transfusion are being done regularly. The Unit is also actively carrying out
Gynaecological oncology surgery.In addition to her clinical responsibilities,
sheisactively involved in teaching and training programmes of nurses,
paramedics, medical students, doctors and postgraduate doctors.
She is also involved in public awareness programs,
from the plat form of Society of Obs/Gynae, Press, Media and other National
Forums. She is an examiner of undergraduate doctors, PMDC for foreign students
and postgraduate exams such as MCPS, DCPS, IMM, FCPS, and FCPS Bangladesh. She
is also the pioneer in conducting the first IMM exam of College of Physicians
and Surgeons Pakistan in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
She has also been involved with short
surgical skills training of doctors from Chakwal and AJK, so that they can
provide better health services at their place of work.
SOME OF HER
HONORABLE MENTIONS ( UNDERGRADUATE)
- She was the best graduate of RMC 1983.
- She was declared best of the best
graduate of 25 years of RMC and awarded a Gold Medal for it.
- She got pride of performance award.
- She obtained 13 Gold Medals and 12
College crests.
- She is a record holder of RMC as well as
Punjab University by obtaining first class first position in first
,second, third and final professional examination carried out by the
Punjab University which included 7 medical colleges of Punjab.
- She got distinctions in the subjects of
Anatomy, Pathology, Forensic Medicine, Eye and Community Medicine.
In
addition to a very high profile and strong academic career, it is amazing to
know that she was an all rounder and had very strong extracurricular
activities.
- Dr.Rizwana was the best English and Urdu
Debater of the college.
- She remained Table Tennis Team Captain
of her medical college for five years and also the girls Table Tennis
Champion for five years.
- She was declared the best singer of her
class.
- She did a diploma in oil painting from
the Arts Council of Pakistan.
- She won innumerable certificates and
prizes in sports, debates, singing competitions and academics.
Post Graduate
mentions
Fetal Medicine and Laparoscopic Surgery.
Councillor of College of Physicians &
Surgeons Karachi which is the highest postgraduate examining and training
monitoring body in Pakistan.
Regional Director of College of Physicians
& Surgeons, Islamabad.
Safe Motherhood Initiative Project done in
collaboration with UNFPA in district Chakwal from Apr, 2005 till Nov, 2006 to
improve the maternal & neonatal mortality and morbidity in that area.
Project Director, Punjab Safe Motherhood
Initiative Project which was sponsored by Govt. of the Punjab and her
departmentwas providing medical cover to the DHQ Chakwal, THQ Talagang, THQ Chua Saidan
Shah, RHC and basic health units of the whole district Chakwal by sending 10
doctors on rotation every month to reside over there and provide health care
facilities for a period of three years and did capacity building of the doctors
and paramedics of that region. This went a long way in markedly reducing the
maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity of that region.
Project Director, Community Midwife Worker
Training Program sponsored by Govt. of the Punjab to reduce the maternal and
perinatal mortality in remote areas of Pakistan by training 35 midwives in
every batch belonging to these remote areas, this program started in Jan, 2007
and one batch completes 18 months of training in Holy Family Hospital.
Elected General Secretary of Society of Obstetricians
&Gynaecologistsof Pakistan (SOGP)Rawalpindi/Islamabad Chapter.
Currently
elected Chairperson of Society of
Obstetricians &Gynaecologists of Pakistan (SOGP) Rawalpindi/Islamabad
Chapter.
Peer Review of various journals PMRC, Army
Medical Journal College, Ayub Medical College Journal, JCPSP.
Assessor of various research projects of HEC.
Assessor of Research article and dissertation
of CPSP
Chair person in various conferences and
scientific sessions.
Star
Woman 1996, by Star Girls & Women Foundation awarded in Star Girls &
Women International Awards 1996.
Project Director of Punjab Thalassaemia
Prevention Programme.
RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS
She is very actively involved in research,
development and publication both at national and international levels. She is the
managing editor and deputy editor in chief of a very prestigious journal of
Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Pakistan.
Some of the publications are;
1.
Gastroesophageal
Reflux: A common Problem in Pregnancy, Pakistan Journal of Gastroenterology,
Vol. 7 No.1, 1993, 69-73.
2.
Use of Prostaglandin
E2 Vaginal Pessary in Premature Rupture of Membranes after 35 weeks Gestation,
PJOG, Vol 10 No. 1& 2, Jan-May 1997,10-12.
3.
Clinical Trial with
Human ChoriionicGonadotrophin (hCG) in Patients with two or more Miscarriages
Vol.10 Bo. 1& 2, Jan-May 1997, 21-23.
4.
Open Label Multi Centre
Clinical trial of Echovist-200 as an Ultra Sound Contrast Medium for
Hysterosalpingo-Contrast Sonography. The Journal of Surgery PIMS, Vol.25 No. 1,
Jan-Jun 2002, 24-28.
5.
Determinant of Outcome
of Induction: Fetal Head Station versus Bishop Score. The Journal of Surgery
PIMS, Vol 25 No.1, Jan-Jun 2002. 36-41.
6.
A comparison of Active
and Expectant Management of Pre-labour Spontaneous. Rupture of Membranes at and
near term. PAFMJ, Vol 52 No.1, Jun 2002, 38-46.
7.
Ventouse Delivery:
Maternal & Fetal outcome, JRMC, Vol 6 (2), July-Dec 2002, 60-64.
8.
Fetal and Maternal Outcome
of Preterm Premature Rupture of membrane with Antibiotics, JRMC, Vol. 7 (1)
Jan-Jun 2003, 31-35.
9.
Fetal Outcome in
Diabetic Pregnancies, JRMC, Vol 8 (1), Jan-Jun 2004, 30-33.
10. Effectiveness of diagnostic modalities in
case of Ectopic Pregnancy. JRMC, Vol 8 (1), Jan –Jun 2004, 38-41.
11. Body Weight and Bleeding Pattern Changes in
Women Using DMPA-SC. JCPSP, Vol. 19, No. 1, Oct. 2009.
12. Prenatal Diagnosis of Beta Thalassemia by
Chorionic Villous Sampling. Journal of RMC, 2009;13(02):83-85.
13. Post-cesarean vesicouterine fistula
(Youssef’s syndrome) RMJ Vol. 35, No. 1 Jan-Jun 2010.
14. Oral Misoprostol for Induction of Labour in
Term Pregnancy. Journal of College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan
(JCPSP), 2010;20(02):102-105.
15. Is grand-multi-parity still a risk factor for
obstetric complications? ANNALS of PIMS 2010; 06(1): 58-61
16. Patient satisfaction of Depot
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (dmpa-sc) injection as contraceptive. JPMA, Vol.
60, July 2010(7):536-40.
17. Efficacy and Safety of Iron Sucrose Complex
(Ferotein-S) in the Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anaemia in Pregnant women.
JSOGP, Vol.2, July – September 2012(3):155-160.
18. Body Weight and Bleeding Pattern Changes in Women
Using DMPA-SC. JCPSP, 19(1), 2009.
19. Rectal Vs Oral analgesia for the relief of perineal
pain after childbirth. Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College (JRMC) 2011;
15(1):56-58.
- Uterine Rupture Associated with the Use of
Intra-vaginal Misoprostol during Second-Trimester Pregnancy Termination: a
Case Report. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association (JPMA) 2011;61(4):
399-401.
- A Huge Mucinous Cystadenoma complicating the
pregnancy: A Case Report in JCPSP.
- A study of Maternal Mortality in 8 Principal
hospitals of Pakistan in 2009. Int. J.Gynecol and
Obstet.2011.114(3).255-259.
23. Role of Labetalol in control of severe hypertension
in pregnancy.JSOGP, Vol.2, Oct –
Dec 2012(4):196-202.
RESEARCH ARTICLES / PAPER PRESENTATIONS
On National Level
1. Acute Viral Hepatitis. 8th International
Congress of Pakistan, Society of Gastroenterology & G.I. Endoscopy, Feb.
12–14, 1992. PC Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
2. A Survey of Preferred Mode of Delivery in Women with
previous Caesarean Section 10th Scientific Biennial Conference,
Lahore, 24th to 26th Oct, 2003.
3. Use of misoprostol for induction of labour at term
vaginal versus oral route. 11th Biennial conference of SOGP, Nov.
17–19, 2005, PC Peshawar, Pakistan.
4. Feto-Maternal Outcome in Patients with Previous One
Lower Segment Caesarean Section .PIMS Symposium, 3rd to 5th
March, 2006.
5. Earthquake 2005: Experience of MCH Centre PIMS, PIMS
Symposium, 3rd to 5th March 2006.
6. Effective Analgesia Following Perineal Injury after
Child Birth: a randomized controlled trial of DiclofenacSuppositories ,PIMS
Symposium 2nd-4th March, 2007.
7. ‘Role of Parentral Iron Sucrose Complex in iron
deficiency anaemia’. Venue: 6th SAFOG Conference 2007.10th
March 2007 Pearl continental, Lahore, Pakistan.
8. Use of antibiotic prophylaxis, short term versus
prolong therapy in elective caesarean sections. 8-10 March, 6th
SAFOG Conference 2007, PC Lahore, Pakistan.
9. ‘Oral Misoprostol for Induction of Labour in Term
Pregnancy’. 6th SAFOG Conference 2007.10th March 2007
Pearl continental, Lahore, Pakistan.
10. The
role of ICT in providing antenatal services to ruler population. A research
proposal presentation given to National ICT R&D Fund, Ministry of IT and
HDF (Sept 2007).
11. ‘Oral
Misoprostol for Induction of Labour in Term Pregnancy’. 12th
Biennial Conference of SOGP, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter. 29 -31 Aug, 2008 at
Hotel Pearl Continental, Bhurban.
12. An
analysis of the determinants of maternal mortality and its causes in BBH. Oral
Presentation given at 12th Biennial Conference, SOGP, Bhurban,
August 2008.
13. Punjab Safe Motherhood Initiative Project. 12th Biennial Conference of SOGP,
Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter. 29 -31 Aug, 2008 at Hotel Pearl Continental,
Bhurban.
14. Comparison of use of routine versus restrictive
episiotomy in primigravida’s at term with singleton pregnancy. 12th
Biennial Conference of SOGP, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter. 29 -31 Aug, 2008 at
Hotel Pearl Continental, Bhurban.
15. Effect of conservative management of prelabour
rupture of membranes on fetomaternal outcome. 12th Biennial
Conference of SOGP, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter. 29 -31 Aug, 2008 at Hotel
Pearl Continental, Bhurban.
16. Use of misoprostol for induction of labour. 12th
Biennial Conference of SOGP, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter. 29 -31 Aug, 2008 at
Hotel Pearl Continental, Bhurban.
17. ‘Prenatal Diagnosis of Beta-Thalassemia by Chorionic
Villous Sampling.’ 13th Biennial Scientific Conference of SOGP.
04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton, Karachi.
18. Uterine Rupture Associated with the Use of
Intra-vaginal Misoprostol during Second-Trimester Pregnancy Termination: a Case
Report. 13th Biennial Scientific Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010
at Hotel Sheraton, Karachi.
19. Paper presented “Analysis of Maternal Mortality in 8
major hospitals of Rawalpindi and Islamabad”,13th Biennial Conference, Society
of Obs/Gynae Pakistan,Karachi,4th
- 7th Feb, 2010
20. The
Role of ICT in Enhancing The Capacity of Health Professionals. Oral
Presentation given at 1st International eHealth Conference, AKU,
Karachi, Jan 2010.
21. E-Health
as a developmental tool. Oral Presentation given at 1st
International eHealth Conference, AKU, Karachi, Jan 2010.
22. Rectal versus Oral Analgesia for the Relief of
Perineal Pain after Childbirth. a Case Report. 13th Biennial
Scientific Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton, Karachi.
23. Laparoscopic Outcome of Infertility. a Case Report.
13th Biennial Scientific Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at
Hotel Sheraton, Karachi.
24. A Huge Mucinous Cystadenomas Complicating the
pregnancy: A case Report. a Case Report. 13th Biennial Scientific
Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton, Karachi.
25. Grandmultiparity still a risk factor for obstetric
Complications? a Case Report. 13th Biennial Scientific Conference of
SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton, Karachi.
26. Evaluation of causes of increasing cesarean section
rate in tertiary care hospital. a Case Report. 13th Biennial
Scientific Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton, Karachi.
27. Use of Misoprostol for induction of labour-vaginal
versus Sublingual Route. a Case Report. 13th Biennial Scientific
Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton, Karachi.
28. Telemedicine: An effective way to provide
specialized gynaeclogical and obstetric care to rural women. a Case Report. 13th
Biennial Scientific Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton,
Karachi.
29. Evaluation of causes of increasing
cesarean section rate in tertiary care hospital. 13th
Biennial Scientific Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton,
Karachi.
30. Laparoscopic evaluation of infertility 13th
Biennial Scientific Conference of SOGP. 04-07th Jan, 2010 at Hotel Sheraton,
Karachi.
31. State of the Art Lecture on CA Cervix in LUMHS,
Hyderabad.
32. Using
ICT For Remote Monitoring and Consultation of Antenatal Patients. Annual
National Conference of Obs and Gyane, SOGP, Lahore, May 2011.
33. Antenatal and intrapartam risk factor
associated with meconium stained liquor. National
Conference, Society of Obs/Gynae Lahore, Pakistan, 13th -14th
May, 2011.
34. Evaluation of near miss cases in
tertiary care hospital. National
Conference, Society of Obs/Gynae Lahore,Pakistan,13th -14th
May,2011
35. “MDG-5 Where
Pakistan Stands in 2009”. National Conference, Society of Obs/Gynae
Lahore,Pakistan,13th -14th May,2011
36. “Role of Tranexamic acid in OBG/GYN”. National
Conference, Society of Obs/Gynae Lahore,Pakistan,13th -14th
May,2011
ON INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
1. Role of Telemedicine in providing specialist care to
rural women of remote areas of Pakistan. Tele health Conference for Africa,
Middle East, Asia and Europe: Bridging the Gap in Medicine, Cairo Egypt. 23-25
Oct 2010.
2. Punjab Safe Motherhood Initiative Project. XIX FIGO
World Congress of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians. Cape Town International
Convention Centre, South Africa. 04-09 Oct, 2009.
3. Role of intrauterine packing in PPH. 7th
International Scientific Meeting Royal College of Obstetrical / Gynaecologists,
MontrĂ©al – Canada. 16th – 20th Sep, 2008
4. State of the Art Lecture on CA Cervix. Joint
Congress of Bangladesh College of Physicians & Surgeons and College of
Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan, Dhaka – Bangladesh. 26th – 30th
Oct, 2008
5. Chorionic Villous Sampling in Thallasaemia Major.
Third Asia Pacific Congress in Maternal Fetal Medicine. Nanjing, China. 29th
- 31st Aug, 2007
6.
Chief
Coordinator of Writing Scientific Articles for Medical Journals. Prof. Dr. Jim,
Thornton, Editor in Chief, British Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology. 18th
Dec, 2004
INTERNATIONAL
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
1. Induction of labour with Misoprostol VsDinoprostone
in primigravida at term. XIX FIGO World Congress of Gynaecologists and
Obstetricians. Cape Town International Convention Centre, South Africa. 04-09
Oct, 2009.
2. Rectal Vs oral analgesia for the relief of perinneal
pain after childbirth. Cape Town International Convention Centre, South Africa.
04-09 Oct, 2009.
3. ‘Oral Misoprostol for Induction of Labour in Term
Pregnancy’.Cape Town International Convention Centre, South Africa. 04-09 Oct,
2009.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
International Projects
1. “Safety & Efficacy of Tolterodine with or without
pelvic floor exercises in patients with overactive bladder.” Protocol #: 583
URO 0087-074
Type: Multinational, Multicentre, Phase IV Clinical Trial
Duration:16/12/99-30/11/2000 Sponsor: Pharmacia
Type: Multinational, Multicentre, Phase IV Clinical Trial
Duration:16/12/99-30/11/2000 Sponsor: Pharmacia
2. “One year Contraception Study of Depot Medroxy
Progesterone Acetate subcutaneous injection [DMPA-SC] in women of childbearing
potential in Europe and Asia.” Protocol #:839-FEH-0012269 Type: Multinational,
Multicentre, Phase III Clinical Trial
Duration:15/02/2001-14/02/2002, Sponsor: Pharmacia
Duration:15/02/2001-14/02/2002, Sponsor: Pharmacia
On Going International Project
·
WOMAN TRIAL an
ongoing world study. Tranexamic Acid for the Treatment of Postpartum
Haemorrhage: An International Randomised, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled
Trial. Conducted by London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Prof.
Rizwana Chaudhri is the National
Coordinator for Pakistan
Workshops/Conferences/Courses
National
Level:
- Resuscitation and Primary Newborn Care
Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. - Clinical Perspective and Practical Workshop on
Ultrasound in obs/Gynae
Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. - Resuscitation and Primary Newborn Care
Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. - All Pakistan Conference on “Fetal Health” Holy Family Hospital, Rwp/Isb.
- All Pakistan Conference on Gynaecological
Oncology
Rawalpindi / Islamabad. - Workshop on Colposcopy
Rawalpindi. - Postgraduate Course in Clinical Obstetrics
& Gynecology
AllamaIqbal Medical College Services Hospital, Lahore. - Workshop on Colposocpy
Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. - International Congress on Hysteroscopy,
Endoscopic
Surgery and Reproduction
Islamabad – Pakistan. - Hands on Workshop on Gynaecological Endoscopy
Hysteroscopy &Pelviscopy
Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. - Congress ‘93’ “Meeting Health Care Challenges
in 21st Century,
College of Physician and Surgeon, Karachi. - 1st National Seminar on Breast
Cancer Breast Linked Ailments study Team
Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. - Diagnostic Ultrasound (04 weeks)
Toranomon Institute of Diagnostic Ultrasound, Lahore - Congress ’96
College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan at Lahore. - Family Planning Associate of Pakistan
- 2ndFeto Maternal
Workshop
Lady Willingdon Hospital, Lahore - University program on osteoporosis
Holy Family Hospital, Pakistan - 1st Conference of Obs / Gynae of
SAARC Countries
Lahore – Pakistan. - 1st International Congress on
Cardiovascular
& Thoracic Surgery
Rawalpindi – Pakistan. - 1st National Conference of
Rawalpindi Medical College
Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi - Education Planning and Evaluation Workshop
(EPEW)
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan. - 2nd International Seminar / Workshop
on Feto Maternal
Medicine & Hereditary Diseases
Pearl Continental, Rawalpindi. - Objective Structured Clinical Examination
(OSCE)
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan - 14th Annual International Congress
of Gastroenterology & G.I. Endoscopy
Lahore – Pakistan. - Third Anastomoses Workshop
Organized by Deptt., of Surgery DHQ Hospital,
Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi
PMA House Rawalpindi, Pakistan - Computer for Beginners Course
Organized by National Institute of Electronics, Isb.
Under the sponsorship of the Commonwealth Science
Council (CSC), London
National Institute of Electronics, Islamabad. - International Scientific Conference of RMC
In Collaboration with APPNA & Alumni Association (RMC) of North America - Oncology/ Brest Cancer symposium and workshop
Hotel Pearl Continental, Bhurban. - 3rd International Seminar &
Workshop on Thalassaemia,
Heredity Disorder & Fetal Medicine
P.C, Rawalpindi. - Course / Workshop on Biochemistry and
Epidemiology
HFH & Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi. - One Day Conference
Services Hospital Auditorium, Lahore - Pre-Congress Course on Obs/Gyn Ultrasonography
Marriott Hotel, Islamabad. - XIII International Psychiatric Conference of
Pakistan Psychiatric Society
Rawalpindi. - Computer Educational Development Program (06
weeks)
Divisional Public School, Rawalpindi. - Performance Based Assessment (PBA)
CPSP Regional Centre, Islamabad. - Written Assessment Techniques (WAT)
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan - Research Methodology, Biostatistics &
Medical Writing
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan - Teaching Skills (TS)
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan - National Scientific Conference 2003 PMA –
Rawalpindi Islamabad Branch
Pearl Continental Hotel, Rawalpindi - Communication Skills
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan - Computer Workshop
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan - Short Course IELTS (05 weeks) Scoring 7.5
National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad. - 10th Scientific Biennial Conference
Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore - National Workshop on Thalassaemia
Hotel Pearl Continental, Rawalpindi. - Seminar on Gynecological and Perinatal
Infection
Ayub Auditorium – A.M. College, Rawalpindi - Basic Cardiac Life Support Certificate
Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. - Creating Medical Presentations in Power Point
Holiday Inn Islamabad - Writing Scientific Articles for Medical
Journals
Higher Education Commission, Islamabad - National Seminar on Gynae-Urology &
Workshop on Urodynamics
Ayub Auditorium, Army Medical College, Rawalpindi - Leadership Skills for Women
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad. - Clinical Management of Thalassemia
Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad - Assessing Dissertation
DME & NTTC CPSP. - National Seminar on Ultrasound Update 2005
Holiday Inn, Islamabad. - Child sexual abuse
Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi. - Hormonal Contraceptive Technology Update
Workshop
Rawalpindi - Women’s Health Awareness for All
11th Biennial Conference of SOGP Peshawar Pakistan - National Disaster Conference 2005
Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi. - 1st International Colposcopy
Workshop
MCH Centre, PIMS, Islamabad. - Workshop on Basics of Assessments
DME Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi. - 6th SAFOG Conference 2007 (Society
of Obstetricians & Gynecologists of Pakistan)
Pearl Continental, Lahore – Pakistan - Advance course of Obstetrics &Gynaecology
for FCPS II & MRCOG II, IMM
Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College - Workshop on Lecturing Skills
DME Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi. - Primary Infertility Care and Workshop on Intra
Uterine Insemination Procedures
- 12th Biennial Conference Society of
Obs/Gynae Rawalpindi / Islamabad Chapter
PC Bhurban - Pakistan - Workshop on Continuing Professional Development
DME, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi. - Workshop on Continuing Medical Education (CPD)
DME, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi. - Workshop on Laparoscopic (M.I.S)
at surgery Unit I, HFH, Rawalpindi. - Workshop on PBL
DME, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi.
International
Level:
1. XVIIth Asian and Oceanic Congress of Obs/Gynae
Singapore
Singapore
2. XVI World Congress of the International Federation of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
3. Infectious Disease Seminar
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4. Writing Scientific Articles for Medical Journals
Prof. Dr. Jim Thornton, Editor in Chief
British Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology
Prof. Dr. Jim Thornton, Editor in Chief
British Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology
5. 6th international scientific Meeting
Royal College of Obstetrical / Gynaecologists
Cairo – Egypt
Cairo – Egypt
6. XVIII World Congress of the International
Federation of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
Federation of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
7. The 10th World Congress on Controversies
in
Obstetrics Gynaecology& Infertility
Barcelona – Spain
Obstetrics Gynaecology& Infertility
Barcelona – Spain
8. Third Asia Pacific Congress in Maternal Fetal Medicine
Nanjing, China
Nanjing, China
9. The 2nd Asian Pacific Congress on
Controversies
in Obstetrics Gynaecology& Infertility
Pudong Shanghai - La Hotel. Shanghai, China.
in Obstetrics Gynaecology& Infertility
Pudong Shanghai - La Hotel. Shanghai, China.
10. Critical Care Congress
Dubai, UAE
Dubai, UAE
11. Workshop on Gynaecological Endoscopic Surgery
at Royal Free Hospital, London – UK
at Royal Free Hospital, London – UK
12. 7th International scientific Meeting
Royal College of Obstetrical / Gynaecologists
MontrĂ©al – Canada
MontrĂ©al – Canada
13. Joint Congress of Bangladesh College of Physicians
&
Surgeons and College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan
Dhaka - Bangladesh
Surgeons and College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan
Dhaka - Bangladesh
14. 11th World Congress on Controversies in
Obstetrics &Gynaecology& infertility
Paris, France
Paris, France
15. OBS-GYNE Exhibition and Congress
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Abu Dhabi, UAE
16. South Asia Day
Joint RCOG/AICC RCOG/SAFOG Event
RCOG, London.
Joint RCOG/AICC RCOG/SAFOG Event
RCOG, London.
17. 2nd SCM Evidence Based Medicine Workshop
by Prof. Gordon Guyatt (McMaster University, Canada)
Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad.
by Prof. Gordon Guyatt (McMaster University, Canada)
Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad.
18. 19th World Congress of Gynaecology&
Obstetrics (FIGO)
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
19. Good Clinical Practice training. London School of
Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT
- Lactation Management
Course done in collaboration with Pediatrics Department in Holy Family
Hospital, Rawalpindi in ‘2000.
- Eight International
Workshops on Fetal Medicine have been arranged by Prof. Dr. Rizwana
Chaudhri, in which experts from UK who are big names in Fetal Medicine
like Dr. Gerald Mason, Dr. Bob Muller, Prof. Yasmeen Rashid, Mr. Hussain
(Genetic Coucillor) were the main facilitators. The last was conducted in
Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi 7-8 Feb 2005.
- Ultrasound Workshop
in which Dr. Imran Waheed from Lahore was the main facilitator 7-8Feb
2005.
- Tutor Training
Workshop for community midwives conducted in Holy Family Hospital,
Rawalpindi in November 2006.
- ACLS/BLS workshop
done in collaboration with Life Savors Foundation in Holy Family Hospital,
Rawalpindi on 12th Jan, 2008.
- Clinical
Pathological Conference done in Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi in
Rotation.
- Perinatal Mortality
Meeting with Pediatrics Department monthly.
- A very active SOGP
Rwp/Isb chapter with Prof. Rizwana Chaudhri as its Gen. Secretary. Every
month a clinical meeting is arranged in different hospitals and attended
by a large number of gynaecologist, trainees and trainers both.
- 12th
International Biennial Conference of SOGP was arranged in PC Bhurban from
29th-31st Aug, 2008, with Professor Rizwana Chaudhri
being its organizing Secretary. It was attended by 1300 National &
International delegates.
- Robotic Surgery and
other latest techniques in RMC New Teaching Block on 06-06-2009.
- 2nd TOACs
Preparatory Course for IMM, FCPS-II & MCPS Obs/Gynae, Holy Family
Hospital, Rawalpindi from 9th Nov-10th Nov, 2009.
- 3rd TOACs
Preparatory Course for IMM, FCPS-II & MCPS Obs/Gynae, Holy Family
Hospital, Rawalpindi from 14th – 15th Apr, 2010
- 4th TOACs
Preparatory Course for IMM, FCPS-II & MCPS Obs/Gynae, Holy Family
Hospital, Rawalpindi from 13th – 16th July, 2010.
- 4th
Annual Long Course for IMM, FCPS-II & MCPS Obs/Gynae, Holy Family
Hospital, Rawalpindi from 21st Jan – 2nd Feb, 2010.
- 11th
International Workshop on Fetal Medicine, Dec, 2-3 CPSP Regional Centre,
Islamabad.
ABBREVIATIONS
CPSP: College of
Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
CVS: chorionic villus
sampling
DCPS: Diploma of
College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
FCPS: Fellow of College
of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan
FUMC: Foundation
University Medical College
HEC: Higher Education
Commission
IMM: Intermediate
Module
JCPSP: Journal of the
College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
MCPS: Member of
College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan
PMA: Pakistan Medical
Association
PMDC: Pakistan Medical
and Dental Council
RMC: Rawalpindi
Medical College
SOGP: Society of
Obstetricians & Gynecologists of Pakistan
SOLES: Society of
Laparoscopy & Endoscopic Surgeons
UHS: University of Health
Sciences
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