Qutb-ud-din Aybak
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government taking steps to decrease dependency on India in medical field.
MH Rawalpindi already have the liver transplant centre I think.What a shame ! It's 2017 and still we cant transplant liver .
soon we will be linked to turkey via train and road.CPECDependency on India is in terms of cost, not science.
soon we will be linked to turkey via train and road.CPEC
Then why patients are going to India and other countries ? Liver transplant is like sending a manned mission to Mars here in Pakistan . Last time I heard a hospital has done liver transplant and a front runner TV channel was showing it as breaking news . Transplanting two or three patient rarely that too with high cost and risk will not cut problem my mate .MH Rawalpindi already have the liver transplant centre I think.
soon we will be linked to turkey via train and road.CPEC
What a shame ! It's 2017 and still we cant transplant liver .
Why Pakistan not taking help of chine in making hospitals they are very good with that.
There are lots of hands on courses for transplant medicine all over the world. Why dont your vascular and hepatobiliary specialists go there, train themselves and come back to do surgeries there?
We can sir. Cost is too much in Pakistan.What a shame ! It's 2017 and still we cant transplant liver .
Actually we don't need any body. We need to subside medical "things". We have an army of trained doctors mashaAllah.i have heard from somewhere that SIUT also Started Liver Transplant Facility, Dr.s are from Iran!
They can't Satish , I think transplant is against the laws in Pakistan , donors are considered un-islamic if I am not wrong.
Actually we don't need any body. We need to subside medical "things". We have an army of trained doctors mashaAllah.