Syed Abdullah Shah Institute of Medical Sciences, Sehwan, has reached a significant milestone in its journey toward growth and excellence. Initially established as a Taluka Hospital, the institute has now attained the esteemed status of a Postgraduate Teaching and Training Hospital, reflecting its relentless commitment to delivering exceptional healthcare services.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) has formally approved postgraduate training programs for the Department of Surgery, Department of Medicine, and Department of Paediatrics. This landmark achievement signifies a transformative leap in advancing medical education and improving healthcare in the region.
This accomplishment has been celebrated by the local community and healthcare professionals alike. Many have expressed profound gratitude to Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, and Health Minister Sindh, Dr. Azra Pechuho, for their invaluable support in attaining this status for the institute.
The remarkable evolution of Syed Abdullah Shah Institute of Medical Sciences from a Taluka Hospital to a leading postgraduate institution highlights the unwavering dedication and vision of its leadership. Special recognition is extended to Dr. Moin-ul-Deeb Siddiqui, Director of the institute, whose tireless efforts have been pivotal in achieving this transformation.
Civil society members from Sehwan and the surrounding areas have also lauded this development, praising Dr. Siddiqui’s contributions and expressing their best wishes for the institute’s continued success in advancing medical education and healthcare services.
This achievement not only bolsters the healthcare infrastructure of the region but also creates new opportunities for aspiring medical professionals. The institute is now setting its sights on an even greater goal: the establishment of a medical college in the area. The process for PC-II approval is currently underway and is expected to be completed within the current financial year.
Syed Abdullah Shah Institute of Medical Sciences remains committed to serving the community and playing a vital role in shaping the future of medical education and healthcare in the region.