FJMU employees’ contract extended
LAHORE: The 35th Syndicate meeting of Fatima Jinnah Medical University was held under the chairmanship of Provincial Health Minister Prof Dr Javed Akram.
In the meeting, Special Secretary of the Department of Specialised Health Care and Medical Education Raja Mansoor Ahmed, Senior Member Syndicate Syed Farrukh Ali Shah, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Kamran Khalid Khawaja, Registrar Prof Dr Nadeem, Prof Dr Shamsa Humayun, Prof Dr Balqis Shabbir, and officers of other departments participated as syndicate members.
During the meeting, the extension of the contract of the employees of Fatima Jinnah Medical University was approved. The renovation of the university auditorium was also discussed. Instructions were given to implement the SOPs of the health department for genitourinary services in government hospitals. The minister said that to get a QS ranking, VC and his team deserve a lot of congratulations. Achieving QS ranking is very important for any educational institution, he added.
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