Saturday, October 31, 2020

KMU Entrance Test for Allied Health Sciences Programs is Re-Scheduled to be on 7th November 2020

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUCEMENT Regarding BS Allied Health Sciences Programs

KMU Entrance Test for Allied Health Sciences Programs re-scheduled to be held on 7th November 2020
As test for erstwhile FATA/Balochistan students is going to be held by HEC on 8th November, 2020 under the project titled as “Provision of Higher Education Opportunities for the students of Balochistan & FATA-Phase-II project for undergraduate Programs”, Entrance Test for KMU Allied Health Sciences Programs has been re-scheduled to be held on 7th November, 2020. Time and other instructions will remain the same. Those candidates who have already printed their roll number slips need not to print it again.
This decision has been made considering requests received from candidates and HEC for changing the date of KMU Entrance Test for Allied Health Sciences Programs. Details about test centers will be shared through KMU Admission Portal (https://kmuadmissions.pk) and ETEA official web site well before 7th November, 2020. Candidates are directed to keep themselves updated by visiting the web links mentioned above.

Friday, October 30, 2020

Mr. Taimur Khan Jhagra Visited KMU for inauguration of PhD Nursing program.

 

Mr. Taimur Khan Jhagra Visited KMU for inauguration of PhD Nursing program.

 
 KMU becomes the first public sector university in Pakistan to launch PhD in this discipline.
Prof Zia Ul Haq, VC KMU presented about the update of last three months including opening of new campuses in Swat and Kohat this year. Several new programs including BS in Public health, BS Vision Sciences, BS audiology, BS prosthetics & orthotics will be started in the new campuses. Besides this BS Programs in 11 technologies will also be started in paramedical Sciences. He also apprised about the plan of opening the first international campus in Afghanishtan 🇦🇫subject to the approval of Hon Governor and Govt of KP. KMU also plans to open campuses in all big cities of KP and Islamabad in the upcoming 6 months.
The proactive role and keen interest of VC KMU for improvement of Medical and Allied Health Sciences Education was appreciated.
 
 
 





 

 

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Merit List of Masters in Physical Therapy For The Year 2020 ( Neurological and MSK )

 

MERIT LIST MSPT (NEUROLOGICAL)
4 FahadAli Irshad Ali Open 80.8 NEURO
10 Fazal Rehman Nawaz Khan FATA 76.38 NEURO
19 Khalid Rashid Rashid Ali Open 73.50 NEURO
20 Sumbal Jehan Muhammad Khalid Open 73.23 NEURO
21 Shehla Ali Safdar Ali Open 73.13 NEURO
24 Ayesha Parveen Abdul Haq Open 72.41 NEURO
25 Saima Rehman Ghulam Rehman Open 72.06 NEURO
26 Hira Jehan Liaqat Ghani Open 71.95 NEURO
27 Noor Mah Mian Iftikhar Ahmed Open 71.93 NEURO
29 Sana Syed Syed Gulzar Hussain Open 71.57 NEURO
30 Syeda Mahnoor Naqvi Syed Ahbab Hussain Naqvi Open 71.40 MSK/NEURO
31 Lailma Maqbool Maqbool Hussain Open 71.30 MSK/NEURO
32 Noor Sheikh Muhammad Amjad Sheikh Open 71.06 MSK/NEURO
33 Hira Tariq Tariq Hussain Open 70.58 MSK/NEURO
34 Nazish Hidayatullah Open 70.24 NEURO
35 Khizar Hayat Waheed Ullah Open 69.68 MSK/NEURO
36 Zohaib Ali Dawlat Shah Open 69.30 MSK/NEURO
37 Rabia Ghaffar Ch.Abdul Ghaffar Open 69.30 MSK/NEURO
38 Javeria Jamal Aamer Jamal Open 69.18 NEURO
39 Sakeena Masoud Masoud Khan Open 67.45 MSK/NEURO

Friday, October 16, 2020

MBBS 1st and 2nd Year Modular course was having a minor problem which has been resolved now.

  KMU Modular course issue

There was some issue of the overlap of content in the Biochemistry in Year 1 and 2 MBBS that has now been resolved. The revised modules are uploaded on Khyber Medical University website.

Click here for details

 

 

Friday, October 9, 2020

KMU Launched Mental Health Research Project-DiaDem Worth 3 Million GBP.

 

KMU launched mental health research project - DiaDeM, worth 3 million GBP

Khyber Medical University (KMU), Peshawar in joint collaboration with the University of York, UK, launched a mental health study project titled “ Developing and Evaluation an adapted Behavioral Activation intervention for people with Depression and Diabetes in South Asia” worth 3 million £ amounting to PKR. 636,461,028.90. this multi-country, multi-center research project is funded by the National Institute for Health Research, UK. Other partner organizations include along University of Southampton UK, University College London UK, Hull York Medical School UK, Institute of Psychiatry Rawalpindi, Diabetic Association of Bangladesh, Hayatabad Medical Complex Hospital Peshawar, Tees, Esk & Wear Valley NHS Trust UK, University of Leeds, UK and Ark Foundation, Bangladesh.
 

 
Main theme of the project is “There is no health without mental health”. This collaboration aims to develop and test a culturally appropriate approach to the recognition and treatment of depression in people with diabetes in Bangladesh and Pakistan based on Behavioral Activation. Core team of the project consists of chief investigator Dr. Najma Siddiquee UK, principal investigator Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq, co-principal investigators Prof. Dr. A.H Amir and Dr. Saima Afaq KMU-IPH & SS. 

 
Launching ceremony of the said project was held here at KMU multipurpose hall, Secretary Health KP Mr. Syed Imtiaz Ali Shah was the chief guest whereas founder Vice chancellor of KMU Prof. Dr. Muhammad Daud Khan was guest of honor. Besides others, VC KMU Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq, Registrar KMU Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Gandapur, member Senate KMU Mr. Zia ul Haq Sarhadi, President Psychiatrics Association Prof. Dr. Mukhtar ul Haq and renowned Diabatologist Prof. Dr. A. H. Amir were also present at the occasion.
While talking to the ceremony, health experts told that health care systems in low and middle-income countries face the growth of mental and physical multi morbidity. Type 2 diabetes is rapidly increasing, particularly in South Asia where depression in type 2 diabetes represents the largest combined mental and non-communicable disease burden. People with long-term physical health conditions, such as diabetes, have a 2-3 fold increased risk of depression. Outcomes for depression and diabetes are significantly worse for both conditions when they occur together. 

 
They emphasized a joint approach to care is needed using a scalable intervention to recognize and treat depression, integrated with diabetes care. Behavioral Activation is a relatively simple, effective and culturally portable psychological therapy for depression, which can be delivered by non-specialists. DiaDeM has potential to improve mental and physical health, reduce inequalities and stigma for vulnerable groups and provide economic benefit. This program will enhance capacity in applied mental-physical multi-morbidity research and policymaking, they added.