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.
Aga Khan University Alumni Association of North America
Connecting AKU Alumni in North America
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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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
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.
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.
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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The Aga Khan University inaugurated the Jenabai Hussainali Shariff Building on its sprawling 84-acre Stadium Road campus in the hub of Karachi today.
Located right next to the main Hospital entrance to the campus, the five-floor, approximately 132,000-square-foot JHS Building – part of an ambitious expansion plan that envisages a series of ambulatory care buildings along the southern end of the campus – will allow the University Hospital to significantly expand the health care services it offers. The building will house outpatient clinics providing medical, same-day surgery and chemotherapy services.
The building was constructed over a two-year period starting October 2010 with generous donations cumulating to US$ 14.5 million from individuals and donor groups in Karachi and abroad, and from the hospital’s own contribution.
This week the U.S. Senate, led by the so-called “gang of eight,” released the “Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act”that has won the cautious approval of the White House and of advocates seeking an overhaul of the broken immigration system and, principally, a roadmap to citizenship for the nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S.The bill also incorporates many provisions advocated by the International Medical Graduate Taskforce to protect physicians who practice in medically underserved communities and physicians engaging in graduate medical education.The provisions include:
It is too early to celebrate. This bill still has a long road to travel before becoming law — it needs to clear the Senate Judiciary Committee, pass a full vote (60) in the Senate and be reconciled with a corresponding bill from the House of Representatives, which has yet to be introduced. Accordingly, we encourage all physicians to contact senators and house representatives to support these provisions.
The Cancer Foundation has been spearheaded by several AKU alumni, namely, Abid Jamal ’88, Bashir Hanif ’91, and Adnan Zaidi ’94.
Please review the brochure below for further information.
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Dr. Manzoor Tariq, APPNA President, 2011 and Social Welfare and Dr. Nadeem Ahmed, APPNA Disaster Relief Committee, 2011 member
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
In the past, the Social Welfare Disaster Relief Committee has focused on relief efforts especially in Pakistan, but this year we have planned to expand our horizon and have decided to focus on health care issues and are getting involved in:
SWDR needs your help and support for these initiatives. Please donate generously for these initiatives and make a real change in health care in Pakistan.
APPNA Trauma Care Initiative
Goal: Need your help and support to raise $100,000 to train and certify 10,000 first responders and emergency department physicians/nurses (BCLS/PTC/ATLS) to improve Trauma care in Pakistan
In Pakistan, > 2 million accidents are recorded each year leading to >50,000 deaths and > 500,000 injuries from trauma. There is also alarming increase in morbidity and mortality from non-accidental trauma and violence. Unfortunately pre-hospital trauma care providers including first responders lack any training. Situation in emergency departments is no different. Majority of health care providers lack ATLS, PTC, BCLS or ACLS certification.
Goals of the Project: Cost effective basic training (BCLA/PCT) to first responders (ambulance teams, police, volunteers, taxi drivers, teachers, paramedics etc.) to provide the initial help on the scene by individuals trained in basic principles of safe rescue, first aid and transportation. Training and certification of doctors and nurses (ATLS/PTC) working in emergency departments with recertification every 3 years. Establishment of Trauma care protocols and development of Trauma Registry to create reliable data for outcome analysis and to implement improvements in the system.
How to achieve these Goals: Will collaborate with Society of Emergency Medicine in Pakistan to provide training and education and will collaborate with NGO (including Aman and Emed) to provide personals and will collaborate with hospitals and alumni to provide local resources and equal partnership. APPNA SWDR will raise funds and will also apply for grants to help in resources.
We will train and certify >10000 individuals/year: Training will include BCLS or PTC certification for first responders and PTC/ATLS certification for health care professionals (physicians, student, trainees and nurses). Will start with hospitals in major cities including Peshawar, Lahore, Faisalabad, and Karachi but will expend initiative to throughout the country with the help of NGO, medical societies and alumni. We have negotiated cost of each trainee (BCLS/PTC) to be $10/person (2 day course requirements including stay, meal, syllabus etc.) thus cost of training/certifying 1000 individuals/center will be $10000/center/year (Rs.100,0000/year/center). We plan to raise $100,000/year and to continue this project for 3-5 years.
1. To learn more about Trauma Initiative, please visit our Trauma Care Initiative web page.
2. To learn more about APPNA SWDR projects, please visit our APPNA Projects web page and the APPNA SWDR website.
3. To donate for APPNA SWDR projects, please visit our Public Donations web page.
Social Welfare Disaster Relief Committee 2013
Dear Friends,
I hope everyone is well and enjoying spring.
I wanted to update everyone about a few issues. As you know, preparation for the Summer Alumni reunion during the APPNA meeting is well under way. We will be celebrating milestones for the Classes of ’88, ’93, and ’03. I am hoping that everyone will make an effort to attend, especially our Alumni in Florida.
To this end, I would encourage all planning to attend to purchase tickets for the AKU Alumni dinner to be held on July 5. There has been a change in APPNA policy and unlike previous years, we will be unable to purchase tickets on-site. Please buy your tickets from the APPNA website if you are an APPNA member. If not, please purchase them from the AKUAANA website.
This December will also mark the end of the 2-year terms of the current AKUAANA office bearers. We have put in a call for nominations and look forward to an election at the Reunion. We have received several nominations and will post the details up on the website after the deadline of April 20. All dues paying members and Reunion attendees will be eligible to vote. We will arrange voting for Members who are unable to attend the Reunion, hopefully before July. We will inform you of the details as we work through them.
We continue to work to improve the website. However, your participation is absolutely essential to provide interesting content. Let your creativity loose and share your thoughts and ideas!
In related news, the Steering committee for the Pakistan and Middle-East chapter of AKU alumni is gearing up for its first election. Once this chapter is functional, it will comprise the largest group of AKU alumni and, I hope will facilitate our interaction with the University and Pakistan. We look forward to a productive relationship with them.
I will end with a final request. Please check the status of your dues. If they have lapsed, please renew so that you can take part in the election and help keep AKUAANA afloat!
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely,
Sadaf Khan, ‘92
A list of public holidays scheduled for the year 2013 is given below for your information and ready reference. However, exact dates for holidays subject to the appearance of the moon will be confirmed in line with the Government of Pakistan’s notification released on these occasions.
Occasion | Date | Day |
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Eid Milad-un-Nabi* (12th Rabi-ul-Awal) | January 25, 2013 | Friday |
Kashmir Day | February 05, 2013 | Tuesday |
Pakistan Day | March 23, 2013 | Saturday |
Labour Day | May 01, 2013 | Wednesday |
Eid-ul-Fitr* (1st Shawal) | August 09, 10 and 11, 2013 | Friday, Saturday and Sunday |
Independence Day | August 14, 2013 | Wednesday |
Eid-ul-Azha* (10th Zil Haj) | October 15 and 16, 2013 | Tuesday and Wednesday |
Iqbal Day | November 09, 2013 | Saturday |
Ashura* (9th and 10th Muharram) | November 13 and 14, 2013 | Wednesday and Thursday |
Birthday of Quaid-e-Azam / Christmas | December 25, 2013 | Wednesday |
Day after Christmas | December 26, 2013 (For Christians only) | Thursday |
* Subject to the appearance of the moon