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AKUAANA-JRM Scholarship Recipients announced for 2020-21

January 17, 2021 By Saeed

Dear All:

Since its inception AKUAANA-JRM Scholarships have had a wonderful impact on several AKUMC students in achieving their goals to pursue their electives in underserved areas within Pakistan and also at competitive institutions in USA.

Anticipating travel challenges due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, AKUAANA and JRM Foundation leadership adopted a new ad hoc strategy for this year and instead of selecting only 2 students to travel, they decided to recognize 5 recipients so that the AKUAANA-JRM award can help them defray their costs for future post-graduate training.

It is my immense pleasure to announce the AKUAANA-JRM Scholarship recipients for the year 2020-21:

  1. Asma Altaf Hussain, ’21
  2. Hamza Bangash, ’21
  3. Hussain Raza, ’21
  4. Muhammad Musaab Munir, ’21
  5. Russell Seth Martins, ’21

All recipients will be awarded U.S. $1,000/-, each.

I would like to extend my gratitude to JRM Foundation leadership (Drs. Fahim Rahim ’97, Naeem Rahim ’98, Haderline, Willmore, Mrs. Beenish Mannan, Mrs. Amna Rahim and Mr. Sanders) for their generous donation as well as AKUAANA’s JRM Committee members Dr. Faiz Bhora ’92, Dr. Namirah Jamshed ’96, Dr. Fahim Rahim ’97 & Dr. Naeem Rahim ’98 led by Dr. Ammar Asrar Javed ’13 for all of their efforts in this regard.

Once again, congratulations to all recipients of AKUAANA-JRM Scholarship. Continue to work hard and keep making your AKU family proud of your achievements.

Best wishes,

Faisal H. Cheema, MD | President, AKUAANA
Twitter: @DocCheema

On behalf of AKUAANA Executive Council:

Faisal H. Cheema, President | Abdul Waheed, Secretary | Tauseef Ur Rehman, Treasurer | Namirah Jamshed, Immediate Past President

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AKUAANA – JRM Scholarship Recipients: 2020-2021


Asma Altaf Hussain Merchant is a 4th year Medical Student who is passionate to pursue a career in surgery, specifically Cardiothoracic Surgery. Her interest lies in improving the quality of patient care and has co-founded “Multilingual Health”, an application focused on reducing the language barriers faced in healthcare. She is currently the Vice President of the Student Research Forum and the Society of Cardiac Sciences Collaboration, as well as the Director of Event Administration at the Surgery Interest Group. Her academic interests include surgical outcomes research and quality improvement.


Hamza Bangash is a Year IV MBBS Student who aims to pursue Internal Medicine and Healthcare Administration. Hamza has served as CEO of Quadragon, a student run NGO working to alleviate poverty in Pakistan, and currently serves as Treasurer at Falah, a student led non-profit organization operating within AKU.

 


Hussain Raza is currently a fourth-year Medical Student at The Aga Khan University who has a strong desire for pursuing medicine and academia. He is an active member of multiple student societies and holds leadership positions in Falah and Cardiac Sciences Collaboration. He is a passionate researcher who is still discovering his career interests, with cardiology being the specialty he is currently inclined towards. Hussain strongly believes in patient empathy and his goal is to become an academic physician who can make a difference in the field of medicine.


Muhammad Musaab Munir is a 4th Year Medical Student who is passionate about pursuing a career in General Surgery. He is interested in global surgery, surgical outcomes, disparities and inequities research. He is an avid reader who likes to read fiction, indulges in basketball, and enjoys travelling and exploring new cuisines.

 


Russell Seth Martins is a 4th Year Medical Student at The Aga Khan University with aspirations of a career in Surgery, Medical Education, and Public Health. He is an avid researcher, with interests in disparities in medical education and healthcare, and environmentalism in medicine. He currently serves as Director of the Research & Development Wing of the Society for Promoting Innovation in Education at the Aga Khan University.

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Posted on January 17, 2021 at 1:56 pm

Recipients of AKUAANA-JRM Scholarship, 2019 announced

October 7, 2019 By Saeed

The Aga Khan University Alumni Association of North America is proud to announce the two recipients of the AKUAANA-JRM Scholarship for the academic year 2019-20.

Congratulations, Mehdia Rajab Ali and Muddassir Ali Aftab for being the recipients of the scholarship for the year 2019-20. Mehdia and Muddassir will spend 8 weeks in the US for electives and receive mentorship from AKUMC Alumni. Prior to these electives, they will spend 4 weeks in an underserved area in Pakistan. Please join us in congratulating these two outstanding students from AKUMC, Karachi, Pakistan.

AKUAANA would also like to recognize our alumni, the selection committee members, for this year’s scholarship. Thank you Faiz Bhora ’92 (Past President, AKUAANA), Fahim Rahim ’97 (JRM), Naeem Rahim ’98 (JRM), and Ammar Javed ’13, for your time and commitment.

Most of all we are grateful to the JRM (Jamshaid-Rahim-Mannan) Family Foundation for the scholarship and for making it possible for these students the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and experience during their elective time.

We look forward to receiving applications for the academic year 2020-21.

Namirah Jamshed
President, AKUAANA (2018-19)

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Posted on October 7, 2019 at 1:59 pm

AKU MC Alumni Brunch – Winter 2019

December 24, 2018 By Saeed

Dr Adil Haider, Class of ’98 and Dean of AKU Medical College, is pleased to host an event for the AKUMC alumni at AKU, Karachi on January 3, 2019. The event includes campus tours for alumni and their families followed by brunch with friends and faculty.

If you are interested in attending the event, kindly register by completing this brief form. Please note that the last date to register for the Alumni Brunch – Winter 2019 is Sunday, December 30, 2018.

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Posted on December 24, 2018 at 5:56 pm

AKUAANA announces first recipients of AKUAANA-JRM Scholarship

November 5, 2018 By Saeed

The Aga Khan University Alumni Association of North America is proud to announce the first two recipients of the AKUAANA-JRM Scholarship.

Congratulations, Afshan Akhtar and Faryal Subhani for being the first recipients of this scholarship. Afshan and Faryal will spend 8 weeks in the US for electives and receive mentorship from AKUMC Alumni. Prior to these electives, they will spend 4 weeks in an underserved area in Pakistan. Please join us in welcoming and congratulating these two outstanding students.

AKUAANA would also like to recognize our alumni, the selection committee members, for this year’s scholarship. Thank you Faiz Bhora ’92 (Past President, AKUAANA), Fahim Rahim ’97 (JRM), Naeem Rahim ’98 (JRM), and Ammar Javed ’13, for your time and commitment.

We look forward to receiving applications for the academic year 2019-2020.

Namirah Jamshed
President, AKUAANA (2018-19)

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Posted on November 5, 2018 at 10:53 am

AKU Alumnus Faheemullah Beg (2012) leads Indiana University team to become Runners-Up at 2016 ACP Doctor’s Dilemma

June 9, 2016 By Saeed

Faheemullah Beg, Class of 2012, recently led the Indiana University team to become Runners-Up at the 2016 American College of Physician (ACP) Doctor’s Dilemma (colloquially known as medical jeopardy).

Faheem Beg

Indiana Doctors’ Dilemma Team (left to right): Cassidy Overpeck, Tony Saliba, Faheem Beg

The annual ACP Doctor’s Dilemma Competition is a hallmark program for the College. Held each year at the annual Internal Medicine Meeting, it brings together some of the brightest residents from around the world in a friendly, but highly competitive, environment. The competition tests the medical knowledge of up to 50 teams, each representing an ACP chapter. After three days of competition, the winning team is awarded the coveted “Osler Cup” and is granted a place in ACP history.

This year, Indiana University School of Medicine again represented the Indiana Chapter. It was a historic competition as Indiana blew through the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday to reach the Final Four on Saturday, May 7 to compete against Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland. No Indiana team had ever advanced this far in the competition. (Test Text)

Source: Indiana Governor’s Newsletter May 2016

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Posted on June 9, 2016 at 8:36 pm

AKU Alumnus Muhammad Kamran Mirza (2003) honored as “M2 Facilitator of the Year” at Loyola University, Chicago

June 9, 2016 By Saeed

Kamran M. Mirza (Class of 2003), Assistant Professor of Pathology, has been honored as “M2 Facilitator of the Year” for 2016 at Loyola University, Chicago. He was selected as the most outstanding small group/lab instructor for this school year among many excellent nominees, based on student voting.

Dr. Mirza was honored at the Faculty Awards held in the Stritch School of Medicine on Wednesday, April 20th, 2016.

Kamran Mirza

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Posted on June 9, 2016 at 7:58 pm

AKU Alumnus Awais Ashfaq (2011) receives 2016 Mayo Brothers Distinguished Fellowship Award

June 9, 2016 By Saeed

Awais Ashfaq, (Class of 2011), Resident (Surgery and Surgical Specialties) at Mayo Clinic, Arizona, was recently selected as a recipient of the “2016 Mayo Brothers Distinguished Fellowship Award” from the Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education. Only six of these awards are given annually across the enterprise and across all medical specialties.

Awais Ashfaq

Awais Ashfaq ’11 receives 2016 Mayo Brothers Distinguished Fellowship Award
(Photo credit: Rizwan Sohail ’98)

Individuals are selected for the Distinguished Fellowship Award based on the qualities associated with Mayo Clinic’s founders, Drs. William J. and Charles W. Mayo, including outstanding clinical performance, humanitarianism, and scholarly activity.

Recipients receive a certificate plaque and funding of up to $2,000 for an additional attendance trip. This award directly benefits the resident or fellow’s “home department” by funding a portion of his/her stipend and benefits. asdf

Awais Ashfaq

Awais Ashfaq

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Posted on June 9, 2016 at 2:16 pm

AKU Alumnus Syed Mohammad Jawad Sher (1997) awarded at Indiana University for Best Teaching Faculty Member

June 9, 2016 By Saeed

Syed Mohammad Jawad Sher (Class of 1997), Assistant Professor of Medicine, has been awarded by the Indiana University Division of Nephrology as “Best Teaching Faculty Member” this year.

Jawad Sher - Award

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Posted on June 9, 2016 at 1:48 pm

AKU Alumnus Arif Sarwari (1989) awarded with prestigious WVU Foundation Award for Outstanding Teaching

April 7, 2016 By Saeed

Arif Sarwari, Associate Professor Medicine at West Virginia University

Arif Sarwari, Associate Professor Medicine at West Virginia University

Arif Sarwari (Class of 1989), Associate Professor of Medicine, is among six inspirational West Virginia University faculty members that have been honored with the 2016 WVU Foundation Award for Outstanding Teaching.

“These six professors truly go above and beyond in the classroom, inspiring our students to attain new and exciting knowledge and reach for achievements beyond the ordinary,” said Provost Joyce McConnell. “Their passion for teaching is the rock-solid foundation supporting the exceptional education offered here at WVU.”

The WVU Foundation established the awards in 1985 as a way to celebrate faculty who have established patterns of distinguished teaching and exceptional innovation in teaching methods, course and curriculum design and instructional tools.

“The WVU Foundation is privileged to be able to annually provide these awards due to the generosity of our donors,” said Cindi Roth, Foundation president and CEO. “WVU is fortunate to have such high caliber faculty. We salute this year’s recipients who are truly super stars in their fields of study.”

Arif Sarwari kindles the flame of curiosity to engage his students as they learn to perform patient exams, take patient histories and make proper health assessments. He respects his students and pays close attention to their needs. He has earned numerous institutional and national awards recognizing his skillful teaching in the classroom, at the bedside and in his practice.

The six honorees will receive a $5000 honorarium from the WVU Foundation and be recognized by WVU President Gordon Gee, Provost McConnell and Cindi Roth at the April 6 faculty and staff awards dinner at Blaney House.

Source: Six earn WVU Foundation Award for Outstanding Teaching

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Posted on April 7, 2016 at 10:01 pm

AKU Alumni Survey, 2016 – Medical College

March 11, 2016 By Saeed

AKU Alumni Survey, 2016

Dear Alumni,

It is with great pleasure that I invite you to take the AKU Medical College Alumni Survey, 2016. Having completed your degree/diploma programme from the Medical College, Pakistan, you are in a unique position to provide useful feedback regarding your experiences. In addition, we look forward to gaining a better appreciation of individual pathways since graduation whether they lead to further academic pursuits or important career choices. Finally, your responses will be immensely helpful in understanding your connection with the alma mater since graduating and how this relationship could be strengthened further.

The survey should take about 15 minutes to complete. Please know that responses submitted will be kept confidential in accordance with the University’s Confidentiality of Student Records Policy. The only communication you may receive from the University would be on your stated preferences for participation as alumni going forward.

The survey can be accessed here (link removed after this survey was completed).

If you have any questions about the survey, please feel free to contact Mr Abdul Haq Wahedna, Senior Manager, Alumni Affairs, at alumni@aku.edu .

The survey will be available for a limited time, therefore, we look forward to your early participation, and ask that you actively share the link with your alumni colleagues encouraging them to participate as well.

Best regards,

Louis R Ariano
Associate Vice-Provost & University Registrar
Aga Khan University
South-Central Asia, East Africa & UK
P.O. Box 3500 | Stadium Road | Karachi 74800 | Pakistan
Tel: +92 21 3486 4440 | Fax: +92 21 3494 4294
Mobile: +92 (0) 345 823 3405
Skype: louis.ariano

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Posted on March 11, 2016 at 12:44 pm

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