Islamabad Medical and Dental College

Islamabad Medical and Dental College (Urdu: اسلام آباد طبی اور دندان سازی کالج) is a medical and dental college located in Islamabad, Pakistan. It has a campus spread over 7.5 acres (3 ha) at the foothills of the Margalla hills. The college gives admission to 100 MBBS, 50 BDS and 4 MDS students each year.[1]

Islamabad Medical & Dental College
اسلام آباد طبی اور دندان سازی کالج
MottoExcellence
TypePrivate school of medicine and dentistry
Established2007
ChairmanGhulam Akbar Khan Niazi
DeanDr. Khalid Hassan
Students500 (MBBS) and 250 (BDS)
Location,
Campus7.5 acres (3 ha)
Affiliations
WebsiteOfficial website

Recognition

Islamabad Medical and Dental College is affiliated with Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University and is recognized by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council and Ministry of Health. The college is listed in the International Medical Education Directory and WHO Directory of Medical Schools.

The college had three attached teaching hospitals: Social Security Hospital, Ahmed Medical Complex, and St Joseph's Hospice, Rawalpindi. From last 3 years, the college has been working with its own new multi-disciplinary 500-650 bedded hospital, Dr Akbar Niazi Teaching Hospital, located beside the college building. The hospital offers services in various medical and surgical specialties including cardiology, dermatology, nephrology, psychiatry, ophthalmology, obstetrics and gynaecology, urology, general surgery, otorhinolaryngology, neurosurgery, BMT and others with OPD, IPD and executive clinics. The hospital also offers training programs in medicine.

The College is affiliated with its own state of the art dentistry hospital, Islamabad Dental Hospital located in Bhara Kahu, main Murree road, Islamabad. The hospital specializes in treating patients of various sub-branches of dentistry including maxillofacial surgery, oral medicine, periodontology and many others.

See also

References

  1. "List of registered medical colleges". pmdc.org.pk. Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. Archived from the original on August 19, 2010. Retrieved November 13, 2010.

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