Bannu Medical College

Bannu Medical College
Motto To Serve The Ailing Humanity
Type Public/Government
Established 2006
Parent institution
Khyber Medical University
Dean Dr. Shafiullah Khan
Academic staff
80
Students 700
Undergraduates 700
Location Bannu, Pakistan
32°59′10″N 70°35′57″E / 32.9861°N 70.5992°E / 32.9861; 70.5992Coordinates: 32°59′10″N 70°35′57″E / 32.9861°N 70.5992°E / 32.9861; 70.5992
Campus Urban
Colours      Green
Affiliations KMU, PMDC, CPSP, PNC, HEC
Website www.bmcbannu.edu.pk

Bannu Medical College[1] was established by the former chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan, Akram Khan Durrani (2002-2007) in the Bannu District. The Health Department of Pakistan issued the notification (No.SO-ІVІ2-36) of the creation of Bannu Medical College on 31 August 2006. The inauguration ceremony of the school was held on 18 December 2006. Bannu Medical College enrolls 100 new students each year. The temporary building of Bannu of Medical College is located in Bannu City.

Recognition

Bannu Medical College is listed in the International Directory of Medical Colleges.[2]

Departments

Basic Sciences

Clinical sciences

Medicine (including neurology, pulmonology, cardiology, gastroenterology and nephrology)

Teaching hospitals of Bannu Medical College

Khalifa Gul Nawaz Memorial Hospital

Khalifa Gul Nawaz Hospital[3] is a 600-bed hospital located in Bannu Township. The construction of the hospital was completed in 2010, when it was also opened.

Other teaching hospitals

The two other teaching hospitals of Bannu Medical College are the 244-bed District Headquarters Hospital and the 130-bed Women and Children's Hospital.[1]

Co-Curricular Activities

Along with Curricular activities, students as well as teachers of Bannu Medical College have big interest in Co Curricular activities. They arrange annual Funfairs on regular basis. Literary activities like Urdu Day, Pashtu Day and English Day are also part of these activities. The annual Magazine published from [Bannu Medical College] BARAAN previously called TARYAAQ is very popular among students as well as teachers for its content which is mainly composed of English, Urdu, Pashtu, Medical, Activities, Sports and Photography sections.[4] The very first Literary Secretary of [Bannu Medical College] was Muhaddis Ahmad. Later he was replaced by Adil Ramzan and Rameez Akhtar.

Literary Society of Bannu Medical College

Literary Society BMC
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2015-16
Literary Secretary Muhaddis Ahmad[4] Adil Ramzan[5] Fazal Subhan Hussain Ahmad Faizy[6]
Editor in Chief TARYAAQ Muhaddis Ahmad[4] Rameez Akhtar Fazal Subhan

References

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