Quaid-e-Azam Medical College

Quaid e Azam Medical College (Urdu: قائد اعظم طبی کالج, or QAMC) is a medical college in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.[1] Quaid e Azam Medical College was founded on 2 December 1971 when its foundation stone was laid by the then Governor of Punjab, Lt Gen Attique-ur-Rehman (retd).[2] The college is affiliated for clinical training to Bahawal Victoria Hospital & Civil Hospital Bahawalpur as well.[3] The founding Principal was Prof Dr Nawab Muhammad Khan.[4] Prof. Dr. Shafqat Ali Tabassum is the current principal of the college.

Quaid-e-Azam Medical College
قائد اعظم طبی کالج
MottoSuccess through perseverance
TypePublic
Established1971 (1971)
PrincipalProf. Dr. Shafqat Ali Tabassum
Students1600
Location, ,
Pakistan

29°23′19″N 71°40′38″E
ColoursBlack & white
AffiliationsPMDC
Websitewww.qamc.edu.pk
Front of the College

Architecture

Designed by Abdur Rahman Hye, it was the first endogenously designed Medical Campus by a Pakistani Architect and has the characteristics typical in A. R. Hye's style of architecture.

The design of the building incorporates natural climate control features, such as cross-ventilation, strategic placement of windows, and overhangs and courtyards to create shade. Additionally, the roof vaults, besides providing insulation, also allow the flow of air through the vault roof, bringing down ceiling temperatures. Hollow walls also provide insulation. This provides a natural protection against the hot and dry climate of Bahawalpur.

Recognition and affiliations

The college is recognized by the following organizations.

Others affiliations include International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research[8] and SEPLAA Foundation.[9]

Societies and Clubs

  • Quaidians Dramatics Club And Movie Society(QDCAMS)
  • Quaidians Arts and Photographic Society (QAPS)[10]
  • Iqra Medical Society [11] [12] [13]
  • Quaidians Athletics and Sports Club(QASC[14]
  • Helping Hands Society-HHS[15]

Notable Alumni

Lt. Gen. Asif Mumtaz Sukhera was the Surgeon General of the Pakistan Army[16] and the Director General Medical Services (Inter Services) from 18 July 2016 to 26 September 2017.He graduated from QAMC in 1986.

References

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