
Karachi: The iconic surgeon in the country and the improvement Professor Adeeb Rayzavi awarded the prestigious prize for the British Medical Magazine for its merit and its contribution to the medical science in South Asia. A press release says that BMJ (British Medical Journal) is a leading British medical magazine that is published for more than a century of medical professionals, researchers and medical intuitions every year to implement exceptional services in the world of medical science, says a press release.
The Special Services Award for Services was held at a ceremony held in New Delhi, where Dr. Sanjay Nagra was awarded the co -chair of the BMJ Advisor Council. The quotation reads a rich greeting to Dr. Rayzavi and his most prominent role in creating a model for a fair health care system and accessible in a developing country like Pakistan by presenting a unique model of partnership between the government and society. In his greeting, Co president praised Rizvi’s constant commitment to providing free and high -quality medical treatment for the population in general with respect and dignity and without any discrimination of alignment, color or religion.
Dr. Nagra won the award on behalf of Dr. Adeeb Rizvi, who spoke to the audience on Zoom, expressing his heartfelt gratitude for his enormous contribution to promoting medical education and allied research. The editorial board asked to support and encourage other health institutions in the region to repeat the SIUT model to improve the health care of the population in general. He said that the political consequences should be allocated to improve and welfare the deprived population.
The Sindh Institute for Urology and implants in the Civil Hospital Karachi was created by Dr. Adeeb Rizfi and his colleagues about five decades ago, now as a medical institution for art in the country with a special focus in the field of urology, organ science, the transplant process and other relevant branches. Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta, another pediatrician from Pakistan, also spoke alongside the Kamran Abbasi BMJ editor who also attended the event in Zoom.