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SOUTH SURGICAL WARD


Dr. Khawaja Muhammad Azeem
MBBS, MCPS, FRCS
Professor of Surgery


Brief History & Introduction

The South Surgical Ward is 4th unit is headed by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khawaja Azeem . The unit also has a team of doctors comprising of Associate Professor, Assistant Professor and two senior Registrars and a team of post graduate residents. The unit comprises of a male and female ward having the capacity of accommodating about 100 patients, both trauma and elective cases. The ward also has an ICU with all modern facilities.

Faculty List

S.NO. Name Designation Qualification
1. Dr. Khawaja Muhammad Azeem, Professor of Surgery MBBS, MCPS, FRCS
2. Dr. Anwar ul Haq Associate Professor MBBS, FRCS
3. Dr. Luqman Osman Assistant Professor MBBS, FCPS,


Sitting (L- R): Dr. Khurram Faridi, Dr. Ameer Afzal, Dr. Mohammad Zakrya, Dr. Anwar ul Haq (AssociateProfessor), Professor Khawaja M. Azeem, dr. Luqman Osman Wasson (Assistant Professor), Dr. Tooba M Mahmood, Dr. Rabbiya Aleef, Dr. Jawairia.
Standing (L-R):Dr. Ahmed Fawad, Dr. Zafar Abbas, dr. Wakeel Haral, Dr. Khurram Nisar, Dr. Farrukh Amin

List of Postgraduate programme

• MS
• FCPS
• MRCS

Undergraduate programme

a) MBBS,
b) BDS
c) Nursing
d) Physiotherapy

Research Projects:

• Selective venous sampling of parathyroid gland
• Effect of ligation of right hepatic artery in case of injury during cholecystectomy.
• Comparitative study of incidence of CBD injury in mini cholecystectomy versus laproscopic cholecystectomy.
• Early removal of chest tube in trauma patients.
• Ileostomy vs primary repair in typhoid perforation.
• FNAC vs Lobectomy of solitary thyroid cold nodule.
• Comparative study between placement of abdominal drain vs with out drain.
• Incidence of recurrent thyroid in MNG
• Incidence of primary hyperparathyroidism.

 

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