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A
TALE OF THE HISTORIC JOURNEY OF KING EDWARD MEDICAL
COLLEGE ALUMNI OF NORTH AMERICA".
1973 - 2006
Arif
A. A. Toor MBBS (Diplomate American Boards of
Internal Medicine) Graduated from KEMC 1961
BEGINNING
OF THE JOURNEY
England and Scotland were the main destinations
of young physicians form King Edward Medical College
and other Medical institution of Pakistan going
for post graduate education, training and certifications
in the form of MRCP, FRCS or other specialty diplomas
until the late 50s and early 60s. But then the
trend changed there was much more awareness of
the American style of training. A couple of individuals
with American Boards had joined KE faculty had
become role models and the Hospitals in USA were
providing incentives like sending job contracts
with fare to US and US consulates were giving
red carpet treatment to qualified physicians.
For example the class of 1961 had about 130 graduates
and almost 50% of them left for US either immediately
or after completing the house job.
United
States being a very large territory these few
hundred people got scattered in such a manner
that there was very little contact with each other.
They achieved academic and material success yet
they yearned for a sense of belonging. Dr. Amanullah
Khan a graduate of KEMC class of 1963 took the
first initiative and in 1972 started tracing out
graduates from KEMC particularly his class mates.
He was able to collect information on 25 people
whom he invited for a get together over a long
weekend at Niagara Falls New York on July 4th
1973. Nineteen individuals showed up. The participants
reminisced about old times, told and retold old
college days stories and recounted their new experiences.
BIRTH
OF KEMCAANA
These people were so taken by this experience
that Dr. Amanullah suggested holding such meetings
annually with inclusion of academic activities;
someone suggested naming the organization "King
Edward Medical College Alumni Association of America"
another individual suggested "King Edward
Medical College Alumni Association of North America"
to include those who had settled beyond American
borders in Canada. Volunteers were assigned the
task of getting the names and addresses of KE
graduates all over the country, and to write a
constitution for the new organization.
Dr.
Amanullah Khan thus became the founder KEMCAANA
forming a nucleus of leadership for future development
of the organization. During the next year a list
of about four hundred K.E. graduates in North
America was prepared. It was then decided to hold
the first meeting of KEMCAANA with an American
Medical Association meeting that was being held
at Atlantic City New Jersey that year.
THE
FISRT PRESIDENT
Forty-three
Kemcolians and their families came to Atlantic
City in July of 1975 for the first Summer Meeting.
These delegates elected Dr. Amanullah Khan as
the first President of KEMCAANA. The constitution
committee presented a simple constitution which
served the association till 1995, at which time
some changes became necessary.
ANOTHER
ORGANIZATION IS BORN
While KEMCAANA had continued to gain strength
and held regular meetings during the AMA sessions.
In 1976 another organization called the Association
of Pakistani Physicians of America (APPNA) was
being formed under the leadership of another KE
graduate Dr. Sheer Ahmed. At this time the spirit
of organization was spreading to alumni of other
colleges from Pakistan. At this stage Dr. Maalik
Mirza a Kemkolian, in the true spirit of comradory
suggested that it was in the larger interests
of the Pakistani-American physicians' community
to unite under APPNA. Yet another Kemkolian Dr.
Ishaq Chishti of the view that the ties of fraternal
love that bound the alumni with their mother institute
will be the strength of this association and that
the Alumni organizations should exist independently
albeit under the umbrella of this central organization.
This argument prevailed and KEMCAANA as well as
other alumni organizations were able to maintain
their independent existence. Every one agreed
that this would indeed strengthen APPNA if it
acted as an umbrella organization for the Alumni
associations.
KEMCAANA
GOESTO KEMC
KEMCAANA
under the leadership of Dr. Amanullah Khan initially
approached some senior members of King Edward
Medical College faculty for a post graduate seminar
in 1977. The idea got a cool reception from these
members of the faculty. But the alumni were persistent
and the idea was again presented in 1978 to the
entire KE Academic Council. Without any change
in the status. Finally in 1979 Professor Akhtar
Khan the then Principal of KEMC invited Dr. Amanullah
Khan to a dinner with some faculty members and
there, for the first time, the benefits and the
need of continued medical education seminars was
accepted. The First International Seminars (An
Update in Medicine and Surgery) were held both
at Lahore and Karachi during March/April of 1980
under the combined auspices of KEMCAANA. and APPNA.
This year KECAANA made its first donation to KE
in the form of medical instruments worth $6,000
for the Eye department these had been obtained
by Dr Ishaq Chishti from the Alcon Company. A
consignment of audiovisual equipment including
a dozen slide projectors was also sent as a gift
from KEMCAANA to the college. From this point
on wards the KEMCAANA educational Seminars became
an annual event at King Edward Medical College.
BIRTH
OF KEMCAANA POST GRADUTE EDUCATION FUND
In
the early 1980s with changing attitudes and influx
of American-born graduates from off-shore medical
schools, it became virtually impossible for other
Foreign Medical graduates to find residency positions
in USA. A large number of Pakistani physicians
were working in New York as phlebotomists and
receptionists, unable to enter the system. During
the summer 1982 Dr. Khawaja Sadiq Hussain, Principal
of KE was the chief guest at KEMCAANA annual meeting
in USA. During an informal “gup shup”
with some of his old students he mentioned that
due to the decreasing opportunities for post graduate
training in the UK and USA the trickle of well-trained
physicians capable of becoming future teachers
was drying up. He felt that even though locally
trained physicians were filling the gaps, foreign
trained physicians were still needed. He suggested
that we could try to arrange and pay for at least
one residency position for a KE graduate every
year.
I volunteered to try to obtain one residency position
in Connecticut, provided we could raise enough
money to generate 10-15 thousand dollars a year.
In 1983 and I took over as the president of KEMCAANA.
A "Post Graduate Education Fund" was
created. With help from Dr. Hassan I. Bukhari
graduate of 1963 and Dr. Arif Muslim graduate
of 1968, a fund raising campaign was started which
included raffles charitable sales and seeking
direct contributions from any one that we could
convince.
WE
GET A RESIDENCY TRAINING POSITION IN CONNECTICUT
The
next move for me was to meet with Dr. Frank Davidoff,
Professor of medicine at the University Of Connecticut
School Of Medicine, who at that time was the Chief
of the Department of Medicine at the New Britain
General Hospital. I explained the plight of medical
education in Pakistan to him and presented to
him our plan of sponsoring one of the top students
from our country for training in medicine if the
hospital was willing to donate free lodging. To
my utter delight, Professor Davidoff agreed and
promised to discuss the details with the CEO of
the hospital before finalizing the deal. Next
month the plan was finalized.
A
SELECTION PROCESS IS DEVISED
By
the end of 1984, there were enough funds in the
PGE account to support one individual with a stipend
combined with free housing and utilities. In order
to keep the selection process fair and above any
“safarish” and individual mistake,
we decided that four people would interview every
candidate. Each examiner would have a hundred
points to award. Sixty five points for scientific
knowledge, fifteen for ECFMG scores with one point
for each score above seventy five. Fifteen for
spoken English and general presentation. Five
points were awarded for medals received. At the
end of the interview, the scores from each of
the examiners would be tabulated and the candidate
with the highest combined score would be offered
the position.
FIRST GRADUATE FROM KING EDWARD MEDICAL COLLEGE
IS SELECTED
The
first individual selected was Dr. Salman Rashid
he came to Connecticut in July of 1984. At the
end of the academic year Dr. Rashid was declared
the best resident of the year.
HONOR
ROLL FOR CONTRIBUTERS TO THE KE PGE FUND IS DISPLAYED
AT PATIALA BLOCK
1985
was the hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of
KE Dr. Bukhari suggested that we should create
an honor roll of people who contribute more than
two thousand dollars for the PGE fund. Their names
would be displayed on a plaque during the festivities
as a permanent display in Patiala Block lobby.
More than seventy people qualified for the honor
roll which still exists in the stair hall of Patiala
Block.
PROGRAM
DIRECTOR ASKS KEMCAANA TO BRING MORE RESIDENTS
In
1989 the then program director and Chairman Department
of Medicine at New Britain General Hospital Dr.
James L Bernnene, impressed by the quality of
intellect and knowledge of the KE graduates asked
us to bring more graduates from KE. I pointed
out that we can not fund more than one position
he readily agreed pay for the additional positions.
Eventually the program started paying for all
of our residents. This resulted in reduction of
the fund expenses to paying for traveling expenses
of faculty other than KEMCAANA members traveling
to Pakistan for conducting Interviews
PGE
PROGRAM EXPANDS TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS
In
1990 & 91 two of the programs brightest Residents
DR. Jahanzeb Dr Faisal Sultan got fellowship at
Washington University, St. Louis. Their teachers
were so impressed by their caliber that they decided
to join our program and now we were able to place
one resident at Washington University. In 1996
when Dr. Jamil Mohsin a young Kemkolian arranged
one position at Lincoln Memorial Center in New
York for one person. Next year the Program Director
at Lincoln Memorial Center convinced Dr. Daniel
Shine Program director at Monmouth Medical Center
in New Jersey to take one residents from Pakistan.
CURRENT
POSITION OF THE PROGRAM
The
attack on Twin Towers in New York and other targets
in US on September 11, 2001 by Al-Qaeda Plane
Highjackers changed the world as we knew it in
one moment. The effect was most apparent and drastic
in United States. The PGE program did not escape
its effects. The first institutions to back out
of our program were Washington University and
Lincoln Memorial center followed by University
of Connecticut. At this time Dr. Jahanzeb himself
a graduate of our program had become an Associate
Professor of Medicine at University of Tennessee.
He convinced the Program Director in Medicine
to give us one position. When in 2004 Monmouth
Medical center also backed off, Dr. Jahanzeb arranged
with the University of Tennessee give KEMCAANA
two positions and these two positions are still
available to us. The interviews for these positions
are conducted at KE every December.
BENEFITS
AND ADVANTAGES OF THE KEMCAANA PGE PROGRAM
At
the time of its inception the program opened the
closed doors of training in USA for KE graduates.
Now the advantages are that selected individuals
do not have to bear the heavy expenses of travel
to multiple places in USA for interviews and they
also escape the uncertainties of the matching
program. Three of programs graduates are serving
in Pakistan at Shaukat Khanum Memorial hospital
Lahore, Dr. Faisal Sultan is the CEO of SKM hospital.
Since 1984 over one hundred individuals have trained
in USA through this program.
MODEL WARD AT MAYO HOSPITAL
In 1991 Dr. Mushtaq Sharif graduate of 1967 became
the President of KEMCAANA. He initiated a “Model
Ward” program in the East Medical ward at
Mayo Hospital. Basic thought was to provide basic
facilities for immediate investigations and patient
care that is taken for granted here in USA. He
single handedly collected equipment and funds
for the program that was inaugurated in 1994.
The program provided basic lab equipment like
photometer for doing urgent chemistry tests right
in the ward. A crash cart equipped with medications
and instruments used during cardiopulmonary resuscitation,
ambu bags were distributed through out the hospital.
Gastro and colonoscopies have been donated along
with Medical Audio and Video tapes for use by
the house officers.
KEMCAANA
COMPUTER LAB
In
2001 KEMCAANA executive committee proposed to
establish a computer at KE and the then President
KEMCAANA Dr. Asim Malik spearheaded the fund raising
effort not only to start but also to maintain
the lab. The project was handed over to me for
execution. The college gave a room in the Biochemistry
Department which was renovated and furnished by
KEMCAANA not only the computer equipment was installed
but also a full time computer net work trained
person, Mr. Rashid Javed was employed to mange
and maintain the Lab. The computer lab has been
functioning since the summer of 2002. This year
KEMCAANA is planning to provide wireless network
through the college and the hospital. The number
of computer stations will be increased to 40,
in addition to computers provided in the hospital
for use by the clinical staff. This year it is
planned to change the lab in to an E-Library by
providing E Journals and E books. Incidentally
Mr. Rashid has also developed the Web Site for
KEMU and last year was recognized by the college
for his outstanding services.
KING
EDWARD MEDICAL COLLEGE ATTAINS THE STATUS OF UNIVERSITY
Although the concept had been there since 1980s
it was in 2006 with Dr. Mumtaz Hassan still the
principal of the college the Government finally
granted it the Status of University to KEMC and
named it King Edward Medical University. Dr. Mumtaz
Hassan took over as acting Vice Chancellor of
the University.
A
DILEMA FOR KECAANA
Now
it was a dilemma for KEMCAANA whether to change
its name or not. It is argued that this organization
is that of the old students of King Edward Medical
College who are all graduates of the Punjab University
therefore we should not change the name at least
for the time being. To this date no decision has
yet been made.
LIASON
WITH STUDENTS AT KEU
Successive
executive committees and Presidents of KECAANA
over the years have wished and tried to get in
touch with the KE students during the December
meetings but beyond some informal or incidental
encounters no meeting was held. This year with
advice from young Kemcolians in USA it is planned
to hold meetings in the middle of December 2006
with 3rd year and senior students of KEU to educate
and assist them in preparing for obtaining Residency
training positions in USA.
Information
Sources& references: Amanullah Khan,
MD, Mushtaq Sharif MD, Article by Raana Akbar
MD
Office
Bearers of This Society
President
Khalid Mahmood, MD
University of Arkansas Medical Sciences
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Member of National Kidney Foundation
Member of American College of Physicians
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Mahmood is a graduate of King Edward Medical
College (1981).
Education
Training
Residency, Internal Medicine, Brooklyn-Caledonian
Hospital, New York
Fellowship, Nephrology and Hypertension,
Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Los Angeles,
CA
Contact:
5700 Eastman Drive
Plano, TX 75093
Cell Phone 214-534-8460
Office 903-408-1900
Home 972-403-7349
Fax 903-408-5121
Email: Mahmood_km@msn.com
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President
Elect
Ijaz Mahmood, MD
University of Kentucky
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine,
University of Kentucky
Member of American Society of Clinical Oncology
Member of American Society of Hematology
Member of Kentucky Medical Association
Member of New York Academy of Sciences
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Mahmood is a graduate of King Edward Medical
College (1985). Education
Training
Fellowship, Hematology/Oncology/University
of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City,
IA
Residency, Internal Medicine Residency,
St. Luke’s Hospital, St. Louis, MO
Interests: Community Education including
extensive time speaking to local community
hospitals and physicians regarding cancer
and blood disorders.
Contact:
Phone 270-769-6665
Fax 270-769-0322
Email cancerdoc05@comcast.net
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| General
Secretary Dr.
Mubasher Rana.
Fellow of American College of Physicians
Fellow of American Society of Nephrology
Member of the Advisory Board of National
Kidney Foundation, Northern
California
Medical Director, Walnut Creek Dialysis
Center
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| Graduate
of King Edward Medical College (1981).
Education
Training
Residency, Internal Medicine: Grant hospital,
Chicago
Fellowship, Nephrology and Hypertension:
Univ. of California, San
Francisco
Contact:
Division of Nephrology
1425 South Main
Walnut Creek, CA 94506
Office # 925-295-6564
Direct # 925-295-4587
Fax # 925-736-3184
Email: mobirana@hotmail.com
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Finance
Secretary / Treasurer
M. Azam Khan, MD
AZ Institute of Medicine and Surgery, Inc.
Member of AZ Medical Association
Fellow International College of Surgeon
Member Society of Critical Care Medicine
Member os Society of Laparo-Endoscopic Surgery |
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Azam Khan is a graduate of King Medical
College (1970)
Educational
Training
Residency, Misericordia Hospital Medical
Center
Certified American Board of Surgery in Surgical
Critical Care
Contact:
Office Phone 928-757-1040
Office fax 928-757-7224
Email mailto:azamkhanmd@yahoo.com
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Past
President
Furhan Yunus, MD
Presently working as the Chief Medical Office
at the University of Tennessee Cancer Institute
The University of Tennessee Health Science
Center
College of Medicine
Member, Hematology/Oncology
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Research Interest includes Myeloma, Melanoma,
Sarcoma, CNS Tumors
Clinical Expertise: General Oncology, Stem
Cell Transplantation
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Yunus is a graduate of King Edward Medical
College (1985). Education
Training
Internship, Internal Medicine, Methodist
Hospital
Residency, Internal Medicine, Methodist
Hospital
Fellowship, Medical Oncology, University
of Arizona
Contact:
Office phone 901-722-0561
Office fax 901-722-0561
Email: fyunus@utcancer.com
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KEMCAANA
Office Manager
Marsha Smith
Contact:
901-722-0561
msmith@utcancer.com |
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YOUNG
KEMCOLIANS COMMITTEE REPORT

M.
Haseeb, M.D., F.A.C.C., Chair
PH:
618-406-1131- cell
618-244-2525- office
cdhaseeb@midwest.net
PURPOSE: To create a platform
of communication between the young KE grads and
KEMCAANA, for achieving the following objectives:
1.
For KEMCAANA to understand the needs of the young
grads as it pertains to obtaining entrance into
residency training programs.
2.
For young KE grads to know that the senior KEMCAANA
members are there to guide them through the process
of applications, interviews, etc.
WORK DONE SO FAR:
1.
A close liaison has been developed between the
KEMCAANA leadership and the young KE grads looking
for residency through Dr. Musaddaq Inayat, a 2001
KE grad presently working as a research Fellow
at Columbia University, New York.
2.
Access to the database created by the forum of
Young Grads is available through the KEMCAANA
website. (kemcaana.org)
3.
A list of KEMCAANA members in faculty positions
with the ability to help the young grads is being
created. Following faculty members have graciously
committed to provide assistance:
a.
Asif Azeem, M.D., KE 1980, Grand Rapids, MI
b. Ghazala Hayat, M.D., KE 1977, St. Louis, MO
c. Asim Malik, M.D., KE 1976, New York, NY
d. Aliya Husain, M.D., KE 1980, Chicago, IL
e. Naheed Usmani, M.D., KE 1980, Boston, MA
f. Al-lozi, M.D., KE 1980, St. Louis, MO
g. M. Jehanzeb, M.D., KE 1986, Nashville, TN
4.
KEMCAANA website has posted:
a. A list of candidates looking for residencies
b. Faculty members in training programs that may
be able help the young grads.
c. Tips for residency interviews
5. Received in depth input from Young Grads (Dr.
Faisal Bhinder and Dr. Kamran Qureshi) at the
1st Annual KEMCAANA RETREAT held in Dallas April
21 to 23 regarding specific issues pertaining
to the young KE grads .
5. CLINICAL RESEARCH OPPORTUNUITES:
Following
faculty members have Volunteered to help young
KE grads and senior KE students for collaborative
research projects:
Aliya
Husain, MD KE 1980 Prof. Of Pathology , Chicago
Medical School, Chicago---- Areas of research
will include comparative pathology in Asian population
in different cancers.
Tehsin
Masud, MD KE 1980 Assos. Prof. of Med./ Nephrology,
Emory Univ., Atlanta Will involve KE in epidemiologic
studies on Renal disease.
Yasir
Ashraf, MD KE 1991 Asst. Prof. Med/ GI , Saint
Louis University. Research opportunites to be
discussed with KE faculty.
WORK TO BE DONE:
1.
Proactive involvement of KEMCAANA membership at
large to facilitate the process of developing
a formal program in order to provide maximum support
system for the young grads
2.
Proactive involvement of more young KE grads presently
going through Residency training to give their
input for a successful program.
3.
Development of guidelines for preparation of CV’s
/Personal Statements as they pertain to the application
process.
4.
Dissemination of periodic updates on the KEMCAANA
website.
5.
Annual KE visit by KEMCAANA to include a Seminar
on preparation for post-graduate medical education
in the U.S. for senior Medical students and recent
KE graduates.
6. Creation of Young Grads/ KE Medical students
INTEREST FREE LOAN Program through creation of
a Special fund generated by contributions from
KE Alumni in US.
FINAL
GOAL:
A.
To prepare the senior KE students to get thoroughly
acquainted with the system of the application
process, interviews etc. for post graduate education
in US.
B. To see all qualified KE grads get into post-graduate
medical education successfully.
C. To keep a data base of Residents and fellows
in training for future guidance and help in seeking
opportunities following completion of training.
D. To maximize membership enrollment of young
graduates with KEMCAANA for ongoing active involvement.
Special
Thanks are due towards Dr. Arif Agha (KE 1984)
Chair, Web site Committee for helping with this
project in placing the postings in a very timely
manner.
All
KE Alumni are invited to give their input and
suggestions for ongoing development of this much
needed program.
Respectfully
Submitted,
M.
Haseeb, MD, FACC
KE 1980
KEMCAANA’S
COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 2006
| 1. |
Finance
Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Rana Mubasher, Chair |
925-295-6564 |
mobirana@hotmail.com |
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925-736-3184
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Fax
Number |
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901-722-0561 |
fyunus@utcancer.com |
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Furhan Yunus |
901-722-0452 |
Fax
Number |
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Muhammad
Azam Khan |
928-757-1040
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azamkhanmd@yahoo.com
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Asim Malik |
718-788-5588
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armalikmd@aol.com
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718-788-1484
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Fax
Number |
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Ijaz Mahmood |
270-769-6665
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cancerdoc05@comcast.net
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270-769-322
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Fax
Number |
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Post Graduate Education |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Mohammad Jahanzeb, Chair |
901-722-0558
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mjahanzeb@utcancer.com
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901-722-0445
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Fax
Number |
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Arif A.A. Toor |
860-491-3370
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aatoor@aol.com
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860-491-3296
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Fax
Number |
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Raza Dilawari |
901-725-1921
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rdilawari@hotmail.com
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901-725-4119 |
Fax
Number |
| 3. |
Winter
Meeting Host Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Arif A.A. Toor, Chair |
860-491-3370
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aatoor@aol.com
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Hassan Bukhari |
214-826-2114
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hibukhari@sbcglobal.net
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214-821-9325 |
Fax
Number |
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Jamil Mohsin |
856-489-9285 |
jamilmohsin@yahoo.com
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Nominating
and Election Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Mufiz Chauhan, Chair |
870-523-6591 |
mufizc@aol.com
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870-523-0137
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Fax
Number |
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Riaz Chaudhry |
318-992-4133
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riazc@aol.com |
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318-992-4134
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Fax
Number |
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Shahzad Sadiq |
248-585-3040
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sadiq5@comcast.net
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Asim Malik |
516-626-6252
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armalikmd@aol.com
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Scientific
Research Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Raza Dilawari, Chair |
901-725-1921
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rdilawari@hotmail.com
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• Mohammad Jahanzeb |
901-722-0558
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mjahanze@utmem.edu |
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Iftikhar Hussain |
314-454-7981
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ihussain@wustl.edu
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| 6. |
Publication
Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email Address |
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Riaz Chaudhry, Chair |
riazc@aol.com |
318-992-4133
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318-992-4134
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Fax
number |
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• Furrukh Malik |
423-230-5000 |
Lhammitt@theheartcenter.net |
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423-230-5024
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Fax
Number |
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Naeem Kohli |
217-342-7034 |
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Model
Medical Ward Project |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Mushtaq Sharif, Chair |
630-682-0780 |
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630-682-0781 |
Fax
Number |
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Durdana Gilani |
626-294-2070
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drgilani@aol.com
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626-294-2076 |
Fax Number |
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Model
Surgical Ward Project |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Hassan Bukhari, Chair |
214-826-2114
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hibukhari@sbcglobal.net
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Waheed Akbar |
989-790-6719
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akbars@aol.com
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Mohammad Suleman |
504-456-7468
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docsuleman@aol.com
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504-712-8879 |
Fax
Number |
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Membership
Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Muhammad Azam Khan, Chair |
928-757-1040
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azamkhanmd@yahoo.com
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•
Asaf Qadeer, Co-Chair |
713-692-6191
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Qemergency@aol.com
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Mufiz Chauhan, |
870-523-6591
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mufizc@aol.com
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870-523-137
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Fax
Number |
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Website Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Arif Agha, Chair |
630-990-4244
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aagha@msn.com
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Iftikhar Hussain |
314-454-7981
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ihussain@wustl.edu
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Saima Zafar |
515-263-0900 |
drsaimazafar@aol.com |
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Aisha Zafar |
317-962-5075 |
azafar@aol.com
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| 11. |
Project Evaluation Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Saima Zafar, Chair |
515-263-0900
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drsaimazafar@aol.com
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Aisha Zafar |
317-962-5075 |
azafar@aol.com
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Hassan Bukhari |
214-826-2114
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hibukhari@sbcglobal.net
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| 12.
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Young
Kemicolian's Committee |
Phone
No. |
Email
Address |
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Chair: M. Haseeb |
618
244 2525 |
cdhaseeb@midwest.net |
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Co- Chair: Mussadaq Inayat, |
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musaddaqinayat@gmail.com |
For
more info: http://www.kemcaana.org
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