PROF. MUZAFFAR LATIF GILL
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Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2020
Mature
Health care delivery in a developing country like Pakistan is a huge challenge. Lack of resources and poor investment in health and education has made situation worse. I have a village background where 70% of Pakistani population lives. I have observed problems of lack of health care and education very closely. With this in mind I decided to opt for medical profession. With appropriate guidance of my parents and teachers, I made to the medical college. During my stay in Nishtar medical college, Multan as a medical student, I was determined to have best possible postgraduate medical training.
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