People's University of Medical & Health Sciences for Women

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The People's University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women (PUMHSW) (Sindhi: پيپلز يونيورسٽي آف ميڊيڪل اينڊ هيلٿ سائنسز فار وومين) is a public medical university located in Shaheed Benazirabad District (Nawabshah), Sindh, Pakistan.

Former names
People's Medical College (PMC) Nawabshah Medical College
MottoAccess of Women to Knowledge
TypeMedical education and research institution
Established1974
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People’s University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women
Official Logo of PUMHSW
Former names
People's Medical College (PMC) Nawabshah Medical College
MottoAccess of Women to Knowledge
TypeMedical education and research institution
Established1974
FounderZulfiqar Ali Bhutto
EndowmentGovernment-funded
ChancellorGovernor of Sindh
Vice-ChancellorProf. Dr. Gulshan Ali Memon
Address
Near New Doctor's Housing Society People's Road,(Nawabshah)
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26°14′36.5″N 68°24′14.7″E
CampusUrban
NicknamePUMHSW
AffiliationsPeople's Medical University Hospital (PMUH), Higher Education Commission (Pakistan), Pakistan Medical Commission, Pharmacy Council of Pakistan, Pakistan Nursing Council, College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
Websitepumhs.edu.pk
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It is the first women's medical university in Sindh. The university is affiliated with People's Medical University Hospital (formerly referred to as People's Medical College Hospital or Civil Hospital, Nawabshah) and NORIN Cancer Hospital.[1][2][3][4]

Academics

In addition to MBBS, the university also offers undergraduate programs like DPT, PharmD, BS in Nursing, and BS in Public Health.[5][6][7] Postgraduate courses in medicine, anaesthesiology, public health, and community medicine have also been offered since 2004. As a result, it received recognition from British Medical Association, ECFMG and other international bodies.

Research

JPUMHS is the official research journal of the University which was started in 2011. It is a quarterly published, multi-disciplinary and peer-reviewed journal.[8]

Affliated institutes

History

As a result of dire need of women to pursue higher education, a medical college in Nawabshah, People's Medical College, was established exclusively for women in 1974 by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto,[9] making it the first women's medical college in the province. The college offered undergraduate medical course (MBBS) in its initial years and was affiliated with University of Sindh. It got affiliated with People's Medical College Hospital in 1983. The medical college was initially located in the District Council (DC) High School (the oldest government high school in the city), consisting of an auditorium and a couple of hostels along with the main building of Muslim Boarding House.

In 2004, postgraduate courses were introduced.[9] A proposal of Health Department of Sindh to introduce co-education in the college was vehemently opposed by the Academic Council of the college in 2005.[10] The name of the college was changed to Nawabshah Medical College by the provincial government in 2006, leading to uproar as the abbreviation of the new name could be confused with Nishtar Medical College in Multan.[10] In 2009, Sindh government upgraded the status of the medical college to a university through an act of the provincial legislature, and it was subsequently renamed as People's University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women.[11][12][13]

The university was made the centralized Admitting University of the province by the provincial committee for admission to medicine and dentistry in 2020.[14][15]

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