Seminar on #World_Polio_Day Highlights Role of Healthcare Professionals and Medical Students in Eradication Initiatives - 22-10-2024

October 22, 2024

Seminar on #World_Polio_Day Highlights Role of Healthcare Professionals and Medical Students in Eradication Initiatives

In recognition of World Polio Day, Khyber Medical University (KMU) hosted a seminar to underscore the pivotal role of healthcare professionals and medical students in the ongoing Eradication Initiative Peshawar. The event, organized by the District Emergency Operation Centre (DEOC) Peshawar in collaboration with #Institute_of_Public_Health and #Social _Sciences, Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme, aimed to raise awareness about the importance of eliminating preventable diseases like polio.

The seminar attracted a large audience, including BSPH and MPH students, faculty members, and healthcare professionals, who shared their perspectives on disease prevention and public health. Dr. Khalid Rehman, Director of the KMU Institute of Public Health and Social Sciences (IPH&SS), emphasized the vital role of healthcare professionals in ensuring effective coordination between public health bodies, medical students, and communities to combat polio..

Dr. Saima Abid, President of the Pakistan Healthcare Association (PHA) and Head of Community Medicine at Pak International Medical College (IMC), acknowledged the key contributions of medical students in public health campaigns.

UNICEF Health Officer, Dr. Fawad, addressed the global commitment to polio eradication and praised the efforts of local healthcare professionals in advancing this mission.

Dr. Ambreen Afridi, Head of Community Medicine at Khyber Girls Medical College (KGMC), called for enhanced collaboration between public health authorities and academic institutions to strengthen outreach and awareness efforts.

The seminar concluded with an engaging interactive session, where students and faculty members discussed key issues related to public health and disease eradication with the speakers. Dr. Ikram Khan, Coordinator of IPH&SS, thanked the participants for their dedication and reiterated the need for continued advocacy and education on public health initiatives, particularly the eradication of polio.