PINS, Italy institute ink MoU on surgical skills
By Our Correspondent
May 18, 2025
LAHORE : A historic MoU has been signed between Punjab Institute of Neuro Sciences (PINS), Lahore and Besta Neuro Institute, Milan (Italy) under which senior residents of Besta Institute will now come to PINS for rotation while senior registrars and higher-level faculty members of PINS will be provided with an opportunity to receive training in Italy.
Under this partnership, the host Italian institution will take care of all visa, stay, and other arrangements which will enable Pakistani neurosurgeons to easily get international standard training. Executive Director PINS Prof Asif Bashir said on the occasion that this agreement will prove to be a milestone for young neurosurgeons.
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