‘Dengue Bachao Training’ in Faisalabad
PMA office-bearers boycott
By our correspondents
September 12, 2015
FAISALABAD: Office-bearers of the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) boycotted the ‘Dengue Bachao Training’ held at the Punjab Medical College here on Friday.
The office-bearers including its PMA president Dr Rai Arif and general secretary Dr Muhammad Irfan boycotted the training. The training course was organised under the auspices of the district government, which was attended by several doctors belonging to private and public sectors. The PMA office-bearers demanded immediate withdrawal from the cases registered against the doctors.
The office-bearers including its PMA president Dr Rai Arif and general secretary Dr Muhammad Irfan boycotted the training. The training course was organised under the auspices of the district government, which was attended by several doctors belonging to private and public sectors. The PMA office-bearers demanded immediate withdrawal from the cases registered against the doctors.
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