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Message from the President, AKU: Kenya attack

October 7, 2013 By AdministratoR

October 7, 2013

Aga Khan University Alumni

Dear Alumni,

Last week Kenya was enveloped in the aftermath of the horrific terrorist attack that left more than 70 people dead, several hundred injured and many others missing. You may be interested to learn that the Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi played a significant role in helping the victims of this calamity.

Following the attack, there was a massive influx of patients, families, well-wishers and VIPs to the Aga Khan University Hospital. Our staff and volunteers responded with competence, compassion and commitment to the crisis by treating almost half of the total casualties from the incident.

In such situations, in the midst of horror and loss, hope and generosity are the only things we can offer. The area near the University Hospital’s Heart and Cancer Centre was set up as a Blood Donation Unit, with the assistance of the Kenyan Red Cross. We received almost 1,000 registered donors in two days giving us an adequate supply to treat the injured. This display of magnanimity and care for one another was heartwarming and a strong counterweight to the senseless killings.

The political, social and religious leaders who visited the University Hospital were complimentary about the quality of care we provided because of the competence of our professionals, the latest equipment and our high standards due to the recent international accreditation we received from the Joint Commission in the USA.

I am pleased to inform you that there were no staff members from AKU who were injured in the disaster, for which we are very grateful. We are also deeply appreciative of our many volunteers, friends and alumni who provided their support or kept us in their prayers.

We are proud that our University was able to be a key part of the recovery process from this horrendous incident.

With my best regards,

Firoz Rasul
President

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Posted on October 7, 2013 at 8:19 am

Asia Chapter of the Medical College Alumni Association: Introduction Letter

September 26, 2013 By AdministratoR

Dear Fellow Alumni,

Greetings from the newly elected office-bearers of the Asia Chapter of the Medical College Alumni Association.

As you know, this election represents the first occasion when AKU’s medical college alumni based in the Pakistan, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific regions have organized themselves into a chosen set of representatives. For this, we are grateful to Sadaf Khan (MBBS ’92), who in her capacity as President of the North American Chapter prodded the Asia-based alumni into action. A steering committee chaired by Hasnain Zafar (MBBS ’91, PGME ‘97) and including Anita Zaidi (MBBS ’88), Asim Belgaumi (MBBS ’89), Adina Sajjad (MBBS ’96), and Sana Nasim (MBBS ‘04, PGME ‘12) oversaw the elections, in partnership with Abdul Haq Wahedna from the university’s Alumni Affairs office.

With the completion of this election, we are embarking on what we hope will be a ground-breaking journey. While being mindful of the challenges ahead, we are also excited by the possibilities created by this novel opportunity to serve the alumni body and to contribute towards the strengthening of our beloved alma mater.

Our vision is to forge a productive and mutually fruitful relationship between AKU and its alumni. We intend to work towards that vision by focusing on three key areas: (a) developing an innovative and interesting platform for alumni-institution interaction and for interaction among alumni; (b) improving the alumni database and establishing robust channels of communication among alumni as well as between the alumni and the institution; and (c) reviewing the existing governance and bylaws to formulate an effective and coherent organizational structure, in partnership with the North American chapter as well as with alumni of other AKU entities.

We will keep you informed about our progress through regular updates. Very soon, you will also be hearing about the alumni activities we are planning, in which we will look forward to your wholehearted participation. For now, please mark your calendars for the evening of Thursday, December 5th in Karachi – more on that shortly!

The steering committee had the foresight to ensure that the Asia Chapter includes representation from each set of medical college programs, including MBBS, PGME, and Master’s programs. We invite alumni from any of these programs to contact us with ideas and suggestions. You can send an email to mcalumni.asia@aku.edu (this is the official chapter account and will be monitored daily). We have also set up a Facebook page.

We may be a fledgling outfit, but we are keen to get moving and we are committed to serve. We are grateful for your trust and confidence, and we look forward to your support.

Saad Shafqat (MBBS ’88) President
Saniya Sabzwari (MBBS ’92) Vice President, Undergraduate
Tayyaba Ansari (PGME ’11) Vice President, PGME
Fyezah Jehan (PGME ’11, Master’s ‘11) Vice President, Master’s
Asad Ali (MBBS ’01) Treasurer
Amyn Malik (MBBS ’10) Secretary

Karachi: September 24, 2013

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Posted on September 26, 2013 at 7:12 am

APPNA National Health Care Day, 2013

September 18, 2013 By AdministratoR

The fourth Annual National Health Care Day (NHCD) will be held on Saturday November 23rd, 2013, the weekend before Thanksgiving. This year we hope to extend the scope to include community centers, churches, soup kitchens etc. in addition to our clinics, hospitals and mosques where we have traditionally held the NHCD previously. Some of the APPNA Chapters traditionally have actively participated in soup kitchens and in bringing a smile to the faces of needy during the Holiday Season. This will provide members of APPNA an opportunity to become a partner with our larger communities this holiday season, and to form the essential partnership with the communities we work and live in.

We have updated the APPNA website with historic information about the National Health Care Initiative, and are highlighting all the Free Clinics that APPNA Chapters run on regular basis. Additionally a large number of APPNA members volunteer at free clinics, and, community health events, in their local community centers, mosques, hospitals etc. Their efforts largely go unrecognized by the community and APPNA itself. We have created a section on APPNA website where the efforts of these individuals and the centers where they volunteer are recognized. Kindly send us reports of your centers with photographs to include in the National Health Care Initiative (NHCI) section of the APPNA website.

The NHCI would not have been possible without the tremendous support of APPNA members and hundreds of volunteers across the country. We salute your sense of service and giving, and, look forward to another very successful year of providing free healthcare and health education to our communities.

M. Nasar Qureshi, MD
Chairperson

Azam Kundi, MD
Co-Chair

Sajjad Savul, MD
Co-Chair

Javed Suleman, MD
President APPNA 2013

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Posted on September 18, 2013 at 5:56 pm

Office Bearers: AKU Medical College Alumni Association – Pakistan | Middle-East | Asia-Pacific Chapter

September 11, 2013 By AdministratoR

Dear Medical College Alumni,

I am delighted to share with you that the elections process for the newly formed AKU Medical College Alumni Association, Pakistan, Middle-East, Asia-Pacific Chapter was successfully concluded as per schedule on August 30, 2013. The elections itself included a physical voting process as well as an online balloting component which enabled alumni based outside Karachi to participate. With both phases completed, I am happy to share with you names of the chapter Executive Committee:

Dr Saad Shafqat, MBBS ’88 – President
Dr Saniya Sabzwari, MBBS ’92 – Vice-President – Under-Graduate programme
Dr Fyezah Jehan, PGME ’11, Master’s ‘11 – Vice-President – Graduate programmes
Dr Tayyaba Ansari, PGME ’11 – Vice-President – Post-Graduate programmes
Dr Amyn Malik, MBBS ’10 – Secretary
Dr Syed Asad Ali, MBBS ’01 – Treasurer

Foremost, I would like to thank all the candidates, nominees, as well as alumni voters for their participation, which truly reflects their ownership of the alumni chapter.

I further take this opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate the work of the Steering Committee, where my fellow members, including Drs Anita Zaidi (Secretary), Asim Belgaumi, Adina Sajjad, and Sana Nasim, worked diligently and tirelessly to develop, publicise and execute a comprehensive elections process over the last number of months. This committee having completed its mandate to hold elections now stands dissolved.

I would also like recognise the contribution of Ms Charlotte D’Cruze and the Paeditarics and Child Health department for facilitating the steering committee meetings, and also AKU’s Information Services Department, including Mr Amran Chowdhry, Director, and his team, consisting of Kamran Nayyer, Anita Dharani and Karim Karamali, whose support was essential in operationalising the e-voting facility. Finally, our thanks to Alumni Affairs for facilitating the entire elections process.

Please join me in congratulating the Executive Committee and lending our support as they develop and execute a meaningful agenda for their term of office and which will serve as the very foundation for the chapter going forward.

Best regards,

Dr Hasnain Zafar
Chair, Steering Committee
AKU Medical College Alumni Association
Pakistan | Middle-East | Asia-Pacific Chapter

Steering Committee Members:

Dr Hasnain Zafar, MBBS ’91, Residency ’97, – Chair
Dr Adina Sajjad, MBBS ‘95
Dr Anita Zaidi, MBBS ‘88
Dr Asim Belgaumi, MBBS ‘89
Dr Sana Nasim, MBBS ’04, Residency ‘12

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Posted on September 11, 2013 at 2:05 pm

AKUAANA President’s Message to Alumni, August 2013

August 18, 2013 By AdministratoR

Eid Mubarak!

I hope all of you had a pleasant Ramadan and were able to get a break over Eid.

The Annual AKU reunion held at the APPNA summer convention in Orlando, Florida was a great success. We celebrated the 25th anniversary for the Class of ’88, and the 20th anniversary for the Class of ’93. We welcomed Dr. Farhat Abbas, Dean AKUMC, Dr. Saad Shafqat ’88, Dr. Anita Zaidi ’88, and Dr. Naseer Mehmood ’88 as speakers at the dinner.

I am pleased to inform you that we were able to successfully complete the election of the new Executive Council. As you are aware, the process was initiated several months ago. The positions of Secretary and Treasurer had single nominations. The position for President had two nominations. Prior to the reunion, an on-line vote was conducted. For the on-line component, only votes from dues-paying members were included. The final voting was conducted at the reunion dinner.

The new Executive Council, which will start its term in January 2014, is as follows:

  • President: Faisal Qureishi ’93
  • Secretary: Atif Shafqat ’93
  • Treasurer: Shazia Hussain ’90

I would like to thank Treasurer Syed Jawad Sher ’97 and Secretary Amna Iftikhar ’90 for their priceless contributions to the previous Executive Council.

At this time I would also like to thank Atif Jalees Khan ’99 for his work establishing and managing our web presence. He will be transferring his responsibilities to Abdul Basit Saeed ’07. Thank you both.

Ms. Shain Amershi, who for many years has been the force that has kept AKUAANA on track, is leaving us to pursue other opportunities. We are indebted to her for all the work that she has put in to developing a database, establishing the website, handling affairs with APPNA, organizing multiple reunions, and making the Executive Council look good. She has been passionate in her support of the association, both in thought and action. We wish her all the best in her future endeavors.

As far as other business is concerned, as we came to the reunion, we had record membership. If your dues are not current, I would encourage you to see to it. Your contributions help to keep the association and the website running smoothly.

Also at the reunion, we proposed and agreed to formalize the process of setting up host-committees for events. It was established that:

‘For all APPNA associated AKUAANA events, after the APPNA host committee has been established, all AKU alumni on said committee will be asked to join AKUAANA host committee for that event. This group will select one point person for purposes of communication with Executive Council. In the event the group does not select this person, the Executive Committee will do so.’

As always, we are looking for alumni to contribute to the website with blogs, opinion pieces, news etc. Please, let those ideas out onto paper (or screen) and share them with us!

In APPNA news – an anonymous donor, alumnus of Nishtar Medical College, has pledged to match up to $1,000,000 for donations to a newly established scholarship fund. Within the fund, each participating medical school will have a sub-account. A minimum of $10,000 from alumni is required to receive a matching contribution from the donor. The scholarship monies are allotted at the discretion of the particular alumni group and their medical school. I think this is an excellent opportunity for us to be able to give back to our Alma Mater. Please review the information at this link on the APPNA website.

In news from AKU – the Pakistan- Middle East chapter is in the last phase of its establishment. There is an election scheduled for later this month, after which the association will be fully functional. Our sister association is led by a President (Saad Shafqat ’88), Vice-President Under-Graduate (Saniya Sabzwari ’92), Vice- President Post-Graduate (TBD), and Vice-president Graduate (TBD). The Steering Committee (Chairman Hasnain Zafar ’91, Secretary Anita Zaidi ’88) has done a fantastic job with sorting through the very complex task of University and region-wide nominations and elections. They have been ably assisted by Abdul Haq Wahedna, Manager Alumni Affairs. We look forward to an excellent relationship with the association.

That’s all for now.

Engage, participate, own.

Sincerely,
Sadaf Khan ’92
President, AKUAANA

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Posted on August 18, 2013 at 1:06 pm

Patients’ Behbud Society for AKUH launches new website

August 13, 2013 By AdministratoR

Mohammad Ahmed Baloch, the child to survive with an artificial heart. Photo Credit: Express

Mohammad Ahmed Baloch, the child to survive with an artificial heart. Photo Credit: Express

The Patients’ Behbud Society for AKUH has recently launched their own website.

The Patients’ Behbud Society for Aga Khan University Hospital (PBS) is an independent, charitable society responsible for collecting and disbursing zakat to help mustehiq patients so they can receive high quality medical treatment at the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), its clinics and medical centers.

The Society, in its brief history has been able to support more than 18,000 mustehiq patients who belonged to extremely underprivileged segments of our society. The PBS is a legal entity managed by a group of volunteer members who are prominent citizens and well-respected in the country. These members ensure that mustehiq patients are identified through a meticulous process and zakat is disbursed strictly according to shariah.

Every single paisa of collected zakat is spent on the treatment of mustehiq patients and none of the PBS related administrative expenses are charged to the zakat fund.

The PBS accounts are audited annually and are available to general public.

To learn more about the Society and its initiatives, please visit their website.

For further Information:
The Patients’ Behbud Society for AKUH, Stadium Road, P.O. Box 3500 Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92 21 3486 2961/2903, Cell: +92 332 314 2060
Email: patients.behbud@aku.edu

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Posted on August 13, 2013 at 11:56 am

Free Immigration Webinar: Visa options for physicians

August 13, 2013 By AdministratoR

 Free Immigration Webinar

Naveen Bhora and Jessica Marks are presenting a free webinar on Visa Options for Physicians on Thursday, August 15th, 2013 at 12:30 (PT)/3:30 (ET).

Please follow the link to register.

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Posted on August 13, 2013 at 11:51 am

AKU-NAMA inviting contributions for upcoming issue

August 1, 2013 By AdministratoR

Reach for your favourite pen or the nearest keyboard and let’s get started!

The magazine will continue to reflect the breadth and depth of alumni experiences and successes and highlight unique attributes and achievements throughout the World. Materials worth contributing are as diverse as AKU’s amazing alumni body! From exciting career options to achievements in research; from initiatives in public service to unusual interests. Letters to the Editor, travelogues, book reviews, opinion pieces in modern technology and trends in education are always welcome! Article length should be approximately 500-600 words and can be submitted at the Article Submission Form on the AKU website.

Accompanying photographs are welcome but they must be high resolution digital photographs (jpeg files over 1 MB). You can submit photos at akunama.photos@gmail.com.

Class Notes: Let your classmates and colleagues know what you are doing – submit material for class notes at the Class Notes Submission Form on the AKU website.

We ask that you kindly forward this mail to friends and colleagues, encouraging them to submit articles. Last date for submissions for the next issue is September 8, 2013.

Please note that the AKU-NAMA is primarily circulated in electronic format. However, a limited number of printed copies will be made available as well. If you would like to receive a paper copy, kindly indicate so on the Update Your Information Form on the AKU website or email at alumni@aku.edu.

Looking forward to your contributions!

 

Adeel A. Butt
Editor-in-Chief
On behalf of the AKU-NAMA Editorial Board

AKU-NAMA

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Posted on August 1, 2013 at 11:00 am

AKUAANA Officers: vote for the President

June 12, 2013 By AdministratoR

Elections

Dear Alumni,

The Term of Office for current AKUAANA officers comes to an end in December 2013.

Online elections for officers for the next term will end on 30 June 2013; elections will also be held at the AKUAANA Reunion on 05 July.
All alumni can vote, however, only votes from dues paying alumni and those in attendance at the Reunion will be counted.

We have two candidates for President, please vote at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LVS99MR

We have one actively interested alumnus for each of the following positions, which results in them being appointed to the position. Here is what each of the appointed officers had to share:

TREASURER: Shazia Hussain, Class of 1990, Memphis, TN

I am a graduate of AKU, class of 1990. I did my residency from Lebonheur Children’s Medical Center. I am board certified in Pediatrics and have been in private practice since 1994. I live with my husband and children in Memphis, TN. For the past few years I have been involved in fund raising with different organizations benefiting Pakistan. I want to change focus and get involved more with my Alma Mater, and give back to an institution that helped shape who I am today.

SECRETARY: Atif Shafqat, Class of 1993, St.Louis, MI

I believe in maintaining strong ties with our Alma Mater and consider it a privilege to serve if selected for this position. With the organization still in the nascent stages, I see the main focus to be on building a thriving, sustainable membership.

WEB MANAGER: Abdul Basit Saeed, Class of 2007, Lahore, Pakistan

I have been involved with community building websites since the last 10 years. Having been a part of the team that revamped the AKUAANA website altogether, along with my knowledge of platforms such as WordPress and XenForo that we are currently using on the website and discussion board, I believe that I can help making our online presence much more meaningful and beneficial to our very diverse community of AKU alumni all over the world.

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Posted on June 12, 2013 at 5:57 pm

ChildLife Foundation

May 28, 2013 By AdministratoR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBzEuqJL1Uc

Attached below is a report of the work that ChildLife Foundation has been doing for the last three years.

ChildLife Foundation was triggered by comments made by CNN medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta during his visit to the Pediatric ER at Civil Hospital Karachi in 2010. This year ChildLife Foundation is well on their way to serve a quarter million children free of cost.

ChildLife Foundation

Please contact ChildLife Foundation directly to participate with your expertise or donations. This will help towards giving quality care to the poor and sickest children in Pakistan. All contributions in the US are IRS tax exempt through the I-Care Fund. They have a robust zakat program in place. Two outreach clinics are being supported by the communities in Austin TX and Ft Lauderdale FL.

Naseer Mahmood (’88), Managing Trustee or ChildLife Foundation will be at the Reunion in Orlando.

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Posted on May 28, 2013 at 10:11 am

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