Amna Buttar
Amna Buttar | |
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Member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab | |
Assumed office 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1962 Lahore, Pakistan |
Nationality | US and Pakistani |
Political party | Pakistan Peoples Party |
Occupation | Medical Doctor |
Website | Punjab Assembly Member Profile |
Amna Buttar (born 1962) is a Pakistani Medical Doctor and a Member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab.
Biography
Born in Lahore, Amna Buttar did her MBBS from Fatima Jinnah Medical College, Lahore, and went to USA. She did her internal medicine residency from the University of Wisconsin,[1] and fellowship in Geriatrics from the University of Michigan.[2] She also completed a Masters in Public Health from the University of Michigan.
Dr. Buttar served as Assistant Professor of Medicine and Geriatrics in Indiana University and served as Associate Professor of same discipline in University of Wisconsin. She was serving as Director of Geriatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when she moved to Pakistan in 2007. She has written numerous book chapters in multiple textbooks, and authored many research papers including publications in prestigious journals like Annals of Internal Medicine, and the Journal of American Medical Association. She has given over 100 presentations locally, nationally, and internationally pertaining to Geriatrics Medicine. Dr. Buttar developed, and implemented four different health care programs in three different states in the US. She is recipient of prestigious Career Award by the Department of Health and Human Services in the USA,[3] and served on advisory committee to the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the USA.
During her stay in the USA, she served in Association of Pakistani Physicians of North America as President/Secretary of FJMC alumni. She is founder president of Asian-American Network Against Abuse of human rights (ANAA).[4] She actively advocated for human and women rights and brought cases of Mukhtar Mai and Dr Shazia Khalid to limelight all across the globe.
She has been given LeadHer Award by the Girls Learn International in New York City in 2006,[5] in that ceremony the same award was given to Senator Hillary Clinton. She has also received Human rights award from Pakistan Peoples Party human rights wing in August 2006. She has testified to the U.S. Congress, as well as given presentation at the United Nations office in New York City in the USA.
Apart from numerous, social, charitable and welfare programs, she has started a charitable program to help poor women lingering in Pakistani Prisons for a long time having no monetary and legal support. Her interviews have appeared in local and international print and electronic media, including CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, National Public Radio of USA and many others.
Dr. Buttar resides in Lahore. She has been elected as Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Punjab from women reserved seats for Pakistan Peoples Party(PPP).[6][dead link ]
Controversy
Amna Buttar recently criticized a Pakistani Beauty Pageant for being irrelevant to the problems faced by Pakistani women. "In Pakistan, we are trying to get basic rights for women: right to marry, right to divorce, equal opportunity for job and education, and issues like Miss Pakistan create problems for this movement...An average Pakistani young woman does not want to wear a bikini in public, and for her it is important to have equal opportunity and all focus should be on that, and not on a pageant where only the elite can participate." .[7]
References
- ^ University of Wisconsin :: Department of Medicine - Faculty Profile
- ^ Fellow Graduates Position Info Only 08.16.06.xls
- ^ IU GERIATRICS electronic news for October 2002
- ^ Home
- ^ Fall 2006 Newsletter
- ^ SEATS RESERVED FOR WOMEN (W-298 TO W-362)
- ^ Dominus, Susan. "Pakistan May Not Be Ready for Its Beauty Queen." The New York Times, 18 December 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2009.