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'''Army Medical College''', Abid Majeed Road, [[Rawalpindi]], [[Pakistan]] is the medical training institute of the [[Pakistan Armed forces]] and is a unit of the [[National University of Science and Technology]]. It was established in 1977; the 1st course of 99 girls & boys was inducted on 26th March, now celebrated as the "Raising Day". Within years it became the most sought after medical college of Pakistan.
'''Army Medical College''', Abid Majeed Road, [[Rawalpindi]], [[Pakistan]] is the medical training institute of the [[Pakistan Armed Forces]] and is a unit of the [[National University of Science and Technology]]. It was established in 1977; the 1st course of 99 girls & boys was inducted on 26th March, now celebrated as the "Raising Day". Within years it became the most sought after medical college of Pakistan.
==History==
==History==

Revision as of 17:29, 2 September 2008

Template:Infobox NUST Army Medical College, Abid Majeed Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan is the medical training institute of the Pakistan Armed Forces and is a unit of the National University of Science and Technology. It was established in 1977; the 1st course of 99 girls & boys was inducted on 26th March, now celebrated as the "Raising Day". Within years it became the most sought after medical college of Pakistan.

History

Need for establishing Army Medical College was felt after many years of experience of commissioning the medical graduates of civil medical colleges of Pakistan into the armed forces, the majority of whom were either conscripted or joined the Army on emergency basis and did not stay permanently in the Army. This had resulted in a chronic shortage of doctors in the Armed Forces of Pakistan and unbalanced career structure of regular cadre of medical officers of the Army Medical Corps. Thus Army Medical College was established in 1977, by the Government of Pakistan to provide well-trained, competent, disciplined and confident medical officers who would long cherish their career in the Army Medical Corps.

Founder principal of the college, Lt Gen (Retd) Ayub Khan, affectionately called "Baba" by all Amcolians, took the tough challenge of getting the institution recognized against all odds. He not only succeeded in doing so on national level but soon the college was recognized for its excellent academic records the world over.

The College, formerly a completely residential institute, started imparting medical education to the selected Medical Cadets of the first MBBS course in 1977. Successful training lead to the graduation and award of MBBS Degree by the Quaid-i-Azam University. College is now affiliated, since 1998 with National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST).

Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)

Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)classes commenced in 1998 and the first BDS course passed out in 2002.


List of Principals

1. Lt Gen Ayub Khan

2. Lt Gen Safdar Choudhary

3. Lt Gen Mahmood Ahmad Akhtar

4. Lt Gen Zaheer

5. Lt Gen Ayub Khan

6. Lt Gen Arshad Hussein

7. Lt Gen Mustafa Kamal Akbar

8. Lt Gen Sikandar Rana

9. Lt Gen Najam Khan ( Gilgati )

10. Lt Gen Muahmmad Aslam ( Shotiya)

11. Lt Gen Mushtaque Baig Shaheed


File:A.M College.jpg/Thumb/College Main Entrance

Academics

Army Medical College(AMC) has its curricula expanded over 5 years of essential medical education, and then the graduates are required to get one year of internship. First 2 years cover the basics of medical education, including:

Clinical clerkships start from third year onwards, including:

Similarly dental students are categorized into different categories like ASDC (Addional Selected Dental Cadets), MDC (Medical Dental Cadets), PDC (Paying Dental Cadets), FDS (Foreign Dental Students) and NDC (NUST Dental Cadets). After graduation and basic military training, the Dental Cadets are inducted into the Dental Corps of the Pak Army as officers in the rank of Captain.

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