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Reduction in Head Injuries Due to Use of Helmet: Minister Health Punjab

Lahore, March 09, 2020 (PPI-OT): Punjab Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid has said that head injury cases due to motorcycle accidents have seen a steady decline due to increase in the use of helmet. The Minister said this while presiding over the second Three-day KEMU Conference on Emergency Medicines at the King Edward Medical University here on Monday.

 

Present on the occasion were Vice Chancellor King Edward Medical University Professor Khalid Masood Gondal, CEO Mayo Hospital Professor Asad Aslam Khan, Vice-Chancellor Fatima Jinnah Medical University Professor Amir Zaman Khan, Vice-Chancellor Services Institute of Medical Sciences Professor Mehmood Ayaz, Professor Yar Mohammad, Professor Farid, Professor Ijazul Hassan, Professor Suhail Chughtai, Professor Akhtar Naqi, Professor Qazi Saeed, Professor Fayyaz Hashmi, Professor Ashraf Nizami, students and a number for foreign visitors.

 

The Minister welcomed the foreign guests and thanked them for coming to Lahore to attend the event. She said such events can be very helpful for the students. “We have a large number of motorcycle riders in cities. As a result of accidents, mostly we face cases of head injuries. We have offered special facilitation for such patients to traffic officials. The King Edward Medical University has lived up to its tradition of organizing conferences on key issues,” the Minister said. Dr. Yasmin Rashid further said, “As per vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar new health reforms have been introduced in Punjab.

 

About six million families in Punjab have been given Sehat Insaf Cards. When we took over, around 50 % positions of doctors were lying vacant in the department and we have ensured new hirings. We are also trying to create a conducive environment for health professionals. Vice-Chancellor KEMU Professor Khalid Masood Gondal said that doctors must provide the best possible treatment to patients in the first hour known as Golden Hour.

 

He said new Training Sessions on these lines have been initiated for students. He also thanked Dr Yasmin Rashid for her support in the provision of funds for Girls Hostel at the KEMU. CEO Mayo Hospital Professor Asad Aslam Khan that Mayo Hospital has the largest emergency in Punjab and around 9,000 patients avail free treatment facilities at the Hospital. He further said all essential medicines for emergency are available at the Hospital.

 

For more information, contact:

Directorate General Public Relations

Government of the Punjab

Lahore, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-9201390-86

Website: www.punjab.gov.pk