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Pakistan committed to strengthening healthcare sector: NA speaker
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ISLAMABAD: National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has said the parliament is committed to strengthening the country's healthcare sector, while emphasising the pivotal role of young doctors in transforming the healthcare system. Delivering a keynote address at the 57th Convocation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) in Islamabad, Mr Sadiq highlighted the dedication, compassion and hard work of young doctors as essential to advancing healthcare in the country. “Patients often sacrifice everything for their treatment in hospitals. In such times, kind words and a smile from senior doctors offer them a new sense of life,” the speaker said. The 57th convocation was attended by a number of guests including Punjab Health Adviser retired Maj Gen Azhar Kiani, former caretaker health minister Punjab Dr Jamal Nasir, CPSP President Dr Mohammad Shoaib Shafi, distinguished doctors, graduating students and their families from across the country. Sardar Ayaz Sadiq described the graduating doctors as essential for the nation's healthcare system. He lauded CPSP as one of Pakistan's premier institutions which was renowned not only nationally but also internationally for its immense contributions to medical education and training. While mentioning the CPSP’s six decades of service, the NA speaker commended its role in maintaining high standards in postgraduate medical education. He praised the leadership of CPSP for equipping its graduates with world-class knowledge and skills, as well as instilling values of compassion and humanity. “The medical profession is sacred, and patients have their greatest hope in doctors after God Almighty. Serving humanity brings unparalleled satisfaction and peace of mind," Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said.
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