ISLAMABAD: The Faculty of Eastern Medicine, Hamdard University Islamabad Campus has organized two-day International Conference on Health Sciences and bringing together the renowned researchers of medical and health sciences from all over the globe to present their latest research findings with the title of innovations and Resilience in Healthcare system Sustainablility- Insights from Eastern Medicine, Nutrition and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
The conference, held under the auspices of Hamdard University’s commitment to promote the Eastern Medicine and innovations was attended by esteemed scholars from across the country. Dr. Ubaid Ullah, Director Pharmacy Services, Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) lauded the university for its efforts in organizing such a beneficial event. He emphasized the significance of bridging the gap between academia and industry, foreseeing a promising future for Eastern Medicine and innovations in the health sector.
Honorable Chancellor, Hamdard University, Madam Sadia Rashid highlighted the institution’s dedication for the advancing Eastern Medicine and pledged to continue fostering its growth through smilar conferences in the future. Prof. Dr. Syed Shabib-Ul-Hassan, Vice Chancellor Hamdard University, underscored the importance of such research conferences in promoting advancements in the health in the health sector, ultimately benefiting the pharmaceutical industry and Pakistan as a whole.
Mr. Imtiaz Haider, Director General Hamdard University Islamabad Campus, expressed gratitude for the successful international conference and pledged unwavering support for future endeavors of a similar nature. He acknowledged the valuable contributions of the participants and reaffirmed the university’s commitment to facilitating such platforms for the betterment of the nation.
The conference secretary, Prof. Dr. Faisal Haider, extended heartfelt appreciation to all participants, guests and media persons for their participation and contribution to the enriching discourse on health sciences and innovations in medical industry.