Overview: The Emergency Department (ED) at IHHN, Korangi Campus, conducted a three-day Emergency Medicine Leadership (EML) Course from October 26-28, 2022. The objective of the course is to familiarize the participants with the various aspects of ED leadership through lectures from subject experts and peer mentorship. The course included renowned speakers from across Pakistan and abroad. Highlights: Emergency Medicine Leadership Course – Day 1 Dr. Saima Ali, Head of the Department – Emergency Services (Adult), IHHN; Ms. Qurat ul Ain Maroof, Clinical
Indus Hospital & Health Network (IHHN) is proud to announce its partnership with the Government of Balochistan to take over the management of GDA Hospital Gwadar. As the Network’s 14th hospital, the 70-bed facility will soon be expanded by adding a new world-class 200-bed building constructed by the Republic of China as a sign of Pak- China friendship serving the great people of Balochistan. Indus Hospital & Health Network has always been on the frontline in providing free-of-cost, quality healthcare to
On October 26, 2022, the Psychosocial Department at Indus Hospital & Health Network (IHHN) Korangi Campus hosted an event for all staff in commemoration of World Mental Health Day. The event included a host of interactive activities in line with the international 2022 theme “Make mental health for all a global priority.” The objective of the event was to raise awareness about the importance of mental health, discuss and create a better understanding of mental health problems, and guide healthcare professionals
The Emergency Department (ED) at IHHN, Korangi Campus, is conducting a three-day course on Emergency Medicine Leadership (EML) from October 26-28, 2022. The objective of the course is to familiarize the participants with the various aspects of ED leadership through lectures from subject experts and peer mentorship.
Szymon Makuch, the Polish ultra-distance runner, after completing the 1000 kilometers approx. KarakoRUN2022 through the Hindukush, the Karakorum, and the Himalayas for pediatric cancer, traveled to Karachi to meet Indus Hospital & Health Network’s childhood cancer patients.
Simulation Instructors’ Workshop is a 3 day inter-professional workshop that offers an introduction to simulation based education. This is a hybrid of didactics and experiential learning with opportunities for participants to practice in a safe and non-judgmental virtual environment under the guidance of international and national experts in health-care simulation. The experience is made unique because this is an on-line workshop and therefore provides opportunity of participation without the limitation of distance. The next Simulation Instructors’ Workshop is the 3rd iteration of
It was a pleasant Saturday morning at the Army School of Physical Training. Seventeen-year-old Saim was preparing for a football match when severe, throbbing pain in his back made him collapse. The football coach immediately sent him home and told him to get some rest.