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'''Allama Iqbal Medical College''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|'''علامہ اقبال طبی کالج لاہور'''}}}}),is number 2 in uhs merit, established in 1975, is a [[public college|public]] school of [[medicine]], [[nursing]] and allied [[health sciences]] located in [[Lahore]], [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]]. [[Jinnah Hospital, Lahore|Jinnah hospital]] is attached to the college as a teaching hospital.
'''Allama Iqbal Medical College''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|'''علامہ اقبال طبی کالج لاہور'''}}}})is a medical school in lahore, widely regarded as one of the best medical institutions of Pakistan.<ref>https://aimc.edu.pk/</ref> Established in 1975,it is a [[public college|public]] school of [[medicine]], [[nursing]] and allied [[health sciences]] located in [[Lahore]], [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]]. [[Jinnah Hospital, Lahore|Jinnah hospital]] is attached to the college as a teaching hospital.


==History==
==History==

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Allama Iqbal Medical College
علامہ اقبال طبی کالج
MottoDignity in Service
TypePublic
Established2 May 1975 (1975-05-02)
PrincipalProf Dr Arif Tajammul
Academic staff
130
Students2,000
Undergraduates1,750
Postgraduates250
Location, ,
Campus105 acres (42 ha)
Colours
AffiliationsCPSP, PM&DC, PNC, UHS
WebsiteOfficial website

Allama Iqbal Medical College (Template:Lang-ur)is a medical school in lahore, widely regarded as one of the best medical institutions of Pakistan.[1] Established in 1975,it is a public school of medicine, nursing and allied health sciences located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Jinnah hospital is attached to the college as a teaching hospital.

History

The Government’s initiative in the mid seventies to establish new seats of learning to spur medical education and research in Pakistan led to the establishment of this institution on 2 May 1975 as Lahore Medical College.

Prof. Dr. Akhtar Hussain Awan was the first principal. Dr. Muhammad Afzal Sheikh was the first professor of anatomy while Prof. Dr. Mahmood Ali Malik and Prof. Dr. Abdul Ghaffar laid the framework of the physiology department. Dr. Sanaullah was the first administrative officer leading an able team.

On 12 August 1975, a batch of three hundred and thirteen students began their first academic day. Two years later, the college was renamed Allama Iqbal Medical College to commemorate the centenary celebrations of the great philosopher.

It was housed temporarily in a borrowed inadequate building with meager audiovisual teaching aids at the Post-Graduate Medical Institute. The space was so limited that two shifts of teaching and practical classes were held to accommodate all the students.

Meanwhile, in 1980, the final plan for Allama Iqbal Medical College Complex was agreed upon and its foundation stone was laid in March 1980.With a budget of Rupees 670 million, of which Rupees 370 million were for the building and Rupees 300 million were for the equipment, the work on the construction of the campus started. The college complex was inaugurated by the then President Ghulam Ishaq Khan on 18 May 1989. The work on 1100-bedded Jinnah Hospital started in 1988.

Initially the Services Hospital was affiliated with AIMC, but later as the college moved to its present campus in 1990, Jinnah Hospital was built as a dedicated teaching hospital. The hospital started functioning in 1994, when the OPD was opened. Soon the departments of Radiology, Radiotherapy and Pathology started working. The emergency and casualty department was opened to public on 23 March 1995 and the Diabetes Clinic was started on 28 May 1995. [2][3][4]

Ex. Principals

Prof. A.H.Awan

Prof. Ijaz Ahsan

Prof. Iftikhar Ahmad

Prof. S.A.R Gardezi

Prof. Mrs Iqbal Rasheed Mian

Prof. Munawar Hayat

Prof. Naseer Mehmood Akhtar

Prof. Mehmood Ali Malik

Prof. Riaz Ehsan Siddique

Prof. Eice Muhammad

Prof. Khalil ur Rehman

Prof. Eice Muhammad

Prof. Sibt-ul-Hasnain Syed

Prof. Javed Akram

Prof. Mahmood Shaukat [5][6][7]

Prof. Muhammad Rashid Zia

Campus

Allama Iqbal Medical College Complex has a campus of 105 acres (42 ha) on the canal comprising the basic departments, administrative block, library and fountain pavilion, lecture theatre complex and cafeteria. It provides residential facility for 1000 medical students, 200 internees, 500 nurses and a colony comprising 200 houses for the employees.[8]

For the purpose of extra- and co-curricular activities, a sports complex including separate gymnasiums for boys and girls, swimming pool, tennis courts, hockey and cricket grounds, and an auditorium with a seating capacity of 1500 have also been built.

Facilities

College Library

The library complex possesses a hall and provides various learning resources for the faculty and the teachers. There are two main sections of library: the main hall and the internet facility next to the office of the chief librarian. The main hall houses a collection of 28,000 books and various journals. Most of the books and journals are related to medicine and allied fields and written by authors of international repute. The library subscribes to 14 international medical journals and 20 national medical journals. Apart from the medical books, the library has a collection of encyclopedias, dictionaries, Islamic encyclopedias, English and Urdu novels and poetry. The Internet facility is the newest addition to the library complex.[9][10][11]

College Auditorium

Auditorium entrance of Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore

An auditorium is present next to the administration department, with the façade on the library side. With tiered of seating, the auditorium holds an audience of 1000. Weekly Clinico-Pathological Conference, most of the scientific meetings, seminars & symposia and important lectures and addresses take place in this building. During the sports week it is the site for all the literary events and Annual Interclass Skit Competitions.[9]

Sports Complex

College campus provides sports facilities to the students, doctors & faculty members for participation in games and sports which are listed as under;

(1) Separate Gymnasia for Boys & Girls.

(2) Swimming Pool.

(3) Squash Court.

(4) Tennis Court.

(5) Basketball Court.

(6) Badminton Court. [9]

Hostels

Arranged in the form of a red rose with four petals, four male hostels and three female hostels are present at the canal end of the college encircling a green square. There are three male students' and one male doctors' hostel. The student hostels are named after the legendary Muslim scholars Ibn Nafees, Al Beruni and Bu Ali Sina. Each student hostel has two wings, three floors, a mess, a TV lounge for students of different classes. The doctors' hostel also has two wings, two floors and houses some of the important faculty members.

Just a few minutes walk from the male hostel area behind the oval college ground are two girls' hostels and one nursing hostel. On an average, there are 112 rooms in each hostel with rooms ranging from cubical, twin and four-bed. The hostel accommodation accommodates 1000 students, 400 nurses and 100 internees.

Each hostel is looked after by an assistant warden. Many aspects of the life in the hostels are managed by the students themselves such as the boarding arrangements. The hostels are provided with common rooms, canteens, prayer rooms and other common utilities.[12][13]

Research

Students of Allama Iqbal Medical College work within three recognized departments of college, named biochemistry, pathology and medicine in research fields. College has just announced its tri-monthly journal of research called AIJE.[14] Prof Dr. Zamir Ahmad of Biochemistry Department AIMC [1]

Recognition and affiliations

The college is recognized by the following organizations.

Others affiliations include International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research,[21] School Of Allied Health Sciences[22] and SEPLAA Foundation.[23]

Student life

File:Oval Ground.jpg
Oval Ground

Current and Former Students

The Current and Former students of Allama Iqbal Medical College are referred to as Iqbalians.

Student Clubs & Societies

The nature of student clubs includes academics, co-curricular, extra-curricular and sports clubs. There are 14 sports clubs & societies of AIMC students.[2]

  1. Editorial Board of College Magazine
  2. Dramatics Club
  3. Rowing Club
  4. Swimming Club
  5. Literary Club
  6. Badminton Club
  7. Tennis Club
  8. Qirat Society
  9. Gymnastic Club
  10. Football Club
  11. Cricket Club
  12. Hockey Club
  13. Table Tennis Club
  14. Squash Club
  15. Hiking Club

[24]

Student unions

Currently no student union is allowed in the college but societies and clubs are allowed. However the very first students union elections were held in 1979 during martial law times.

Publications

  • Allama Iqbal Medical College has its annual college magazine, Shaheen, maintained by students. Ijaz Ahmade.[25]

Alumni

  • Allama Iqbal Medical College Alumni Association of North America[26]
  • Iqbalians Alumni[27]
  • Society of Iqbalians in UK and Ireland(SIUKA)

[28]

See also

References

  1. ^ https://aimc.edu.pk/
  2. ^ a b "Iqbalians.com (College History)". www.iqbalians.com.
  3. ^ akhtar, Moin (23 December 2016). "Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore Fee Structure, Address, Contact, Website". Pakistan Education News, Universities admission scholarships, and Results.
  4. ^ "Allama Iqbal Medical College,Lahore". Allama Iqbal Medical College,Lahore.
  5. ^ "About". 29 September 2007.
  6. ^ "The News International: Latest News Breaking, Pakistan News". www.thenews.com.pk.
  7. ^ "Dr Mehmood Shaukat appointed AIMC principal - Pakistan Today". www.pakistantoday.com.pk.
  8. ^ "Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore Pakistan". www.hamariweb.com.
  9. ^ a b c "Iqbalians.com (Campus Facilities)". www.iqbalians.com.
  10. ^ "Library Details". pastic.gov.pk.
  11. ^ "MAIN LIBRARY Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore". www.pakstudy.com.
  12. ^ "Iqbalians.com (Hostels & Residence)". www.iqbalians.com.
  13. ^ Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (11 May 2012). "AIMC girls stage sit-in for hostel facility". DAWN.COM.
  14. ^ Journal of Allama Iqbal Medical College AIJE 2009
  15. ^ "Universities Affiliated Colleges". archive.is. 27 September 2013. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013.
  16. ^ PMDC Recognition Status Archived 19 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ "Affiliation of Medical School and Its sub-branches". Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  18. ^ "Affiliation of Allama Iqbal Medical College and Jinnah Hospital Lahore". Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  19. ^ "Affiliation of Allama Iqbal Medical College". Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  20. ^ University of Health Sciences * General Medical Council of UK (GMC-UK) * General Medical Council of Ireland (GMC-Ireland) * World Health Organization (WHO) directory of recognized medical institutes. Affiliation Archived 2011-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ "Collaborating Units  - INCTR – International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research". www.inctr.org. {{cite web}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 21 (help)
  22. ^ "Affiliation of Allied Sciences". Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  23. ^ SEPLAA Foundation Affiliation Archived 2010-12-25 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ "Research Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore". www.pakstudy.com.
  25. ^ "Shaheen Magazine". Allama Iqbal Medical College. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  26. ^ AIMCAANA Alumni (http://www.aimcaana.org/)
  27. ^ IQBALIANS Official Alumni (http://www.aimcalumni.org/ Archived 2010-12-10 at the Wayback Machine)
  28. ^ "Iqbalians.com (Alumni Organizations)". www.iqbalians.com.

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