Certificates awarded to assistant health officers
Islamabad Certificates were awarded to the successful candidates of the19th batch of female assistant health officers, at the Sultana Foundation, says a press release. On this occasion Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Khan, Dean Health Sciences, Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University was the chief guest. The event was chaired by the Sultana Foundation
By our correspondents
February 18, 2015
Islamabad
Certificates were awarded to the successful candidates of the19th batch of female assistant health officers, at the Sultana Foundation, says a press release.
On this occasion Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Khan, Dean Health Sciences, Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University was the chief guest. The event was chaired by the Sultana Foundation Chairman Dr. Naeem Ghani.
The chief guest highly appreciated the services of the Sultana Foundation, being offered to the society. “It was the most pleasant surprise of my life to visit and to see Sultana Foundation and I am amazed to see the discipline and the dedication not only of the students but also of each and every member of the foundation.”
He said that Sultana Foundation is serving the society through education, technical education as well as through health services for the last 25 years.
Certificates were awarded to the successful candidates of the19th batch of female assistant health officers, at the Sultana Foundation, says a press release.
On this occasion Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Khan, Dean Health Sciences, Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University was the chief guest. The event was chaired by the Sultana Foundation Chairman Dr. Naeem Ghani.
The chief guest highly appreciated the services of the Sultana Foundation, being offered to the society. “It was the most pleasant surprise of my life to visit and to see Sultana Foundation and I am amazed to see the discipline and the dedication not only of the students but also of each and every member of the foundation.”
He said that Sultana Foundation is serving the society through education, technical education as well as through health services for the last 25 years.
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