Pakistan, April 10 -- The Pakistan Association of Private Medical and Dental Institutions (PAMI), the sole representative body of over 110 private medical and dental colleges across the country, has categorically rejected the Central Induction Policy (CIP). PAMI has also demanded an immediate end to the University of Health Sciences' (UHS) authority over admissions and a rollback of the government's fee regulation policies.
The announcement came during PAMI's General Body meeting, chaired by its president, Professor Dr. Chaudhry Abdul Rehman. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Rehman called for giving key stakeholders a rightful place in the decision-making process, including representation in the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).
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