‘Patient safety at ANMC Hospital to be improved’
Islamabad: The Chancellor of Isra University Prof. Dr. Hameedullah Kazi visited Al-Nafees Medical College (ANMC) Hospital, Islamabad.
Pro-Vice Chancellor Islamabad Campus Prof. Umar Ali Khan along with his team, Director Hospital Dr. Saqlain Gillani, Prof Salman Tipu Principal ANMC, Dr. Noor Sahib Shah MS ANMC Hospital, and others briefed about the ANMC Hospital operations, its departments and their performance and some future plans related to improving patient care.
The chancellor also met with the head of departments of ANMC Hospital during his visit to different wards, OPDs, and Diagnostics Centres. The chancellor appreciated the whole team for improving the services and the provision of facilities to patients. He also assured that Isra University will provide all the necessary support for up-gradation of hospital facilities and improvement of patient safety at ANMC Hospital.
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