KEMU scientific symposium today
LAHORE
The 35th KEMU annual international scientific symposium will be inaugurated by Punjab Governor Punjab Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana at Patiala Block on December 17.The annual international symposium has been arranged by KEMU Faculty and King Edward ALUMNI in collaboration with KEMCAANA (King Edward Medical College Allumni Association of North America), KEMCAA UK (King Edward Medical College Alumni Association of UK) and APPNA (all Pakistan Physicians of Descent of North America). Senior medical teachers from all across the world including specialist from medicine, surgery, Pediatrics and other respective disciplines will present their research proposals and articles in the symposium. The symposium will be chaired by Prof. Dr. Faisal Masood, Vice chancellor King Edward Medical University, and co-chairman will be Prof. Dr. Irshad Hussain Qureshi. Doctors, medical students and members of alumni are expected to participate in the event.
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