Ayub Medical College ABBOTTABAD
Front view of the college building
Abbottabad, the capital city of Hazara division, is not only famous for its scenic beauty but also for some excellent professional and educational institutions like the Pakistan Military Academy, Army Burn Hall School and College, Abbottabad Public School and College, Pakistan International Public School and College, the Iqra Academy, etc. Establishment of Ayub Medical College in August 1978 added another feather in its cap.
The historical opening of the first academic year was held on May 15, 1979 with the enrolment of 100 students. It was first established in a building provisionally acquired from the education department, and then moved to its present new site located on Karakorum Highway (Mansehra Road) on December 30, 1990. From 1979 to date the College has undergone tremendous development. The College has spacious lecture halls with sophisticated audiovisual teaching aids, well-equipped laboratories, museums and a centrally air-conditioned library having textbooks, journals, Medline CD-ROM, and an audiovisual section. Plans to computerize the college and hospital are in the offing, so as to be able to modernize not only record keeping and patient data access, but also to enable computer-based medical education using Internet and offline facilities. A computer network library with 20 workstations for students and staff has already started functioning as the first phase of the AMC network.
The
DHQ (District Head Quarters) Hospital Abbottabad remained affiliated to Ayub
Medical College for teaching for a period of 18 years. Now all the clinical
departments have shifted to the newly constructed buildings of Ayub Teaching
Hospital, which has all the general clinical disciplines like Medicine, Surgery
and allied subspecialties, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Ophthalmology, ENT,
Radiology, Oncology and Critical Care Units, Pathology Laboratories, etc.
The basic and clinical disciplines maintain a high standard of education with
modern equipment and highly competent teaching staff assuring superior training
and patient care.
In order to provide dental education and better dental health facilities to the
people of this region, the Department of Dentistry at Ayub Medical College has
been upgraded to the College of Dentistry for BDS classes. A class of 24
students was admitted in 1999. The college will provide improved facilities of
dental & facio-maxillary surgery besides training and teaching of students
for degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the University of Peshawar.
Over a period of 27 years, Ayub Medical College has grown into one of the
largest, well established and reputed medical institution of the country, which
has earned fame both at national and international levels through its alumni.
The first batch of its medical graduates passed out in 1984 and by the end of
academic session 1998, about 3000 doctors had graduated from this institution.
They are now serving their fellow countrymen, or studying for achievement of
higher goals in medical fields inside the country or abroad.
The College is affiliated with the Hazara University, Mansehra. It is fully
recognized by the Pakistan Medical & Dental College (PM&DC), General
Medical Councils of UK and Ireland, WHO and many reputed medical councils of the world. The
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan (CPSP) has already recognized
many of its departments for postgraduate training; the Royal College of
Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of UK has granted recognition to the
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology for clinical training of the
candidates who wish to take MRCOG in UK.
Besides medical education and training of health personnel the Institution
considers research an integral part of its functions. All basic and clinical
departments are actively encouraged to undertake a few research projects each
year. The Pakistan Medical Research Council (PMRC) established a Research Centre
in 1981 at the college and maintained it till early 2002. It conducted medical
research, provided facilities and assisted in organizing research projects on
local and national health problems. A large numbers of research projects have
been completed in collaboration with WHO, UNICEF, medical faculty and students
of the college.
The College has been publishing its scientific journal, 'Journal
of Ayub Medical College' (JAMC) since January 1988. It has gained its place
as a Standard Medical Journal, recognized by the PMDC, registered with the
International Serial Data System of France, and Indexed and abstracted by Index
Medicus of WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO). It has been indexed with the Index Medicus, Pubmed and Medline, and is the
2nd of the few medical journals available online from Pakistan and the only
Pakistani Medical Journal available FULL TEXT with illustrations FREE online at:
http://www.ayubmed.edu.pk/JAMC
To develop a healthy mind in a healthy body, students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities such as literary, sports, religious, cultural and other welfare activities. The sports programs include indoors, outdoors, individual and collective activities. Our students are also exposed to field work in the rural areas as part of their training in the community right from their first year. Educational tours and medical camps are organized by the specialists and students in the far-flung areas of the region where basic health facilities are lacking. The students have also established welfare organizations, which are run entirely by them. They arrange blood donations and free medicines for the poor and needy patients. The students also maintain their private website at http://www.ayubians.com. They have discussion forums, email and other information online which helps in feedback from the students.