(Abolished in December 2022) Regulatory Body.
The Pakistan Medical Commission, formerly a prominent government administration body, was dedicated to enhancing healthcare delivery standards within Pakistan. Although abolished in December 2022, the Pakistan Medical Commission played a crucial role in fostering an environment that aimed to produce doctors and dentists committed to compassion and excellence.
The commission was instrumental in establishing medical and dental academic standards that aligned with global best practices. This included the development of comprehensive medical and dental curricula and the promotion of clinical infrastructure to ensure the production of highly qualified healthcare practitioners across Pakistan. The Pakistan Medical Commission had offices in several locations, including its primary head office in the Mauve Area, G-10/4, Islamabad, PK; Sheikh Zayed Hospital, 2nd Floor, FPGMI, Lahore, PK; BMC Hospital, Quetta, PK; Phase - V, Hayatabad, Khyber Medical University, Peshawar, PK; and Scheme-5, in premises of National Research for Fertility Care, Clifton, Street no. 13 & 14, Block 01, Karachi, 75500, PK.
While the Pakistan Medical Commission is no longer operational, its contributions to the medical field are noteworthy. We invite the relevant authorities to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform, reflecting the commission's historical impact.
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