A brief introduction of some characters mentioned in the write up by Dr Amjad Mehmood. What he is not telling the readers, I am going to tell you all.
1. The name of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Health Sciences, Lahore, was Professor Mohammad Aslam. He was a retired general of Pakistan Army Medical Corps. If one digs deep into the issue, it can be safely anticipated that more such fabricated research articles will be found trickling out of his well-flaunted curriculum vitae.
2. The name of the doctor who discovered Pakistani Type II Diabetes Mellitus is Dr Nadeem Afzal, Head of Immunology Department, University of Health Sciences, Lahore. He is known as the university’s Einstein. He was smart enough to publish all his four research articles in four different research journals so that no one journal could catch the machination he produced in his research work. A glance at his PhD thesis will reveal the whole story as to how he befooled the people around. By the way, he has put his PhD thesis in a locker. Taking a leaf from his research services, any Indian clinical researcher can also discover Indian Type II Diabetes Mellitus.
3. The key player manipulating the university’s Ethical Research Committee is Dr Asad Zaheer, Registrar/Head of P & D Department. He is the mastermind of all subterfuges the university launches. He is assisted by Muhammad Atif, Director Media & Publications, to defend the university in the media through disseminating disinformation, and to bribe the reporters and sub-editors.
4. The name of the Governor of the Punjab, who is the Chancellor, is Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar. This person is an egregious hypocrite. In Pakistan, he launched a diatribe against hereditary politics, but back in Glasgow, he left his son, Anas Sarwar to carry on his political legacy. With the strength of Pound Sterling, he is an active proponent of make-and-break politics in Pakistan. He laments the day he bought a helicopter to please his political masters who pushed him to land in the Governor House rather than in the Punjab Assembly. He is a hopeless case as a Chancellor. I doubt he can spell the word, Chancellor. He is found lurking around more in power corridors than in his office to spend time on education or health.
All this is because there is a rat race to publish one’s research articles and earn a credit to seek departmental promotion, research grant and high salary from the Higher Education Commission. Regarding research journals, as the saying goes, a better formula is that, include the name of an army general in the editorial board and get the journal recognized by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council and the Higher Education Commission. Then keep publishing in the journal and keep earning scientific credits and the associated perks and privileges. This is a business.
The flaws spotted by Dr Amjad are just a few. There are many more which need redress, but who cares?
Let us not forget that India is also filled with quacks – Medical council estimated that 80% of doctors’ clinics in india are operated by quacks. Homeopaths are notorious for quackery and masquerading as MBBS doctors.
India is just as bad as pakistan when it comes to dishonesty and plagiarism, and widespread misconduct among doctors. Vyapam scandal in which BJP govt sold fake degrees, is one such example.
The main point is that Indian doctors are dishonest, untrustworthy and for the most part, they are unqualified or badly qualified.
What was the point in publishing this article? Is anyone in India seriously interested in education system in Pakistan, with the sole exception of those who are learning to be terrorists?
Take it easy. The fake paki “doctors”will be hired in UK to “culturally enriche” english women
A brief introduction of some characters mentioned in the write up by Dr Amjad Mehmood. What he is not telling the readers, I am going to tell you all.
1. The name of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Health Sciences, Lahore, was Professor Mohammad Aslam. He was a retired general of Pakistan Army Medical Corps. If one digs deep into the issue, it can be safely anticipated that more such fabricated research articles will be found trickling out of his well-flaunted curriculum vitae.
2. The name of the doctor who discovered Pakistani Type II Diabetes Mellitus is Dr Nadeem Afzal, Head of Immunology Department, University of Health Sciences, Lahore. He is known as the university’s Einstein. He was smart enough to publish all his four research articles in four different research journals so that no one journal could catch the machination he produced in his research work. A glance at his PhD thesis will reveal the whole story as to how he befooled the people around. By the way, he has put his PhD thesis in a locker. Taking a leaf from his research services, any Indian clinical researcher can also discover Indian Type II Diabetes Mellitus.
3. The key player manipulating the university’s Ethical Research Committee is Dr Asad Zaheer, Registrar/Head of P & D Department. He is the mastermind of all subterfuges the university launches. He is assisted by Muhammad Atif, Director Media & Publications, to defend the university in the media through disseminating disinformation, and to bribe the reporters and sub-editors.
4. The name of the Governor of the Punjab, who is the Chancellor, is Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar. This person is an egregious hypocrite. In Pakistan, he launched a diatribe against hereditary politics, but back in Glasgow, he left his son, Anas Sarwar to carry on his political legacy. With the strength of Pound Sterling, he is an active proponent of make-and-break politics in Pakistan. He laments the day he bought a helicopter to please his political masters who pushed him to land in the Governor House rather than in the Punjab Assembly. He is a hopeless case as a Chancellor. I doubt he can spell the word, Chancellor. He is found lurking around more in power corridors than in his office to spend time on education or health.
All this is because there is a rat race to publish one’s research articles and earn a credit to seek departmental promotion, research grant and high salary from the Higher Education Commission. Regarding research journals, as the saying goes, a better formula is that, include the name of an army general in the editorial board and get the journal recognized by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council and the Higher Education Commission. Then keep publishing in the journal and keep earning scientific credits and the associated perks and privileges. This is a business.
The flaws spotted by Dr Amjad are just a few. There are many more which need redress, but who cares?
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Let us not forget that India is also filled with quacks – Medical council estimated that 80% of doctors’ clinics in india are operated by quacks. Homeopaths are notorious for quackery and masquerading as MBBS doctors.
India is just as bad as pakistan when it comes to dishonesty and plagiarism, and widespread misconduct among doctors. Vyapam scandal in which BJP govt sold fake degrees, is one such example.
The main point is that Indian doctors are dishonest, untrustworthy and for the most part, they are unqualified or badly qualified.
What was the point in publishing this article? Is anyone in India seriously interested in education system in Pakistan, with the sole exception of those who are learning to be terrorists?
Meanwhile in a Paki school :
Teacher : Recite all the alphabets
Student : ABCDEFGHILMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Teacher : You forgot J & K?
Student : Getting used to it !!!
I love Pakistan. Where everything is collapsing and I could enjoy blasphemy laws.
What am I doing in Delhi? I don’t know.
Meanwhile in a school in my beloved country Pakistan:
Teacher : Recite all the alphabets
Student : ABCDEFGHILMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Teacher : You forgot J & K?
Student : Getting used to it !!!