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IgG anti-nucleocapsid antibodies reduced the risk of re-infection for a period of 6 months, says a research conducted by the PMC and PIPH joint team of researchers.

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PIPH & PMC faculty’s Research Published in "Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines and Immunotherapy".

Identifying higher risk subgroups of health care workers for priority vaccination against COVID-19

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PIPH & PMC faculty’s Research Published in International Journal of GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS.

Knowledge of danger signs and BPCR at community level can significantly reduce pregnancy related complications.

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Project review meeting of Naunehal Pilot Project.

Prof. ZA Bhutta, Director Research of the Center for Global Child Health, SickKids, Canada leading the project review meeting of Naunehal Pilot Project.

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General body meeting of PAFEC KP Chapter held at PMC

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PIPH faculty’s research on hand washing behavior change published in Oxford Journal of Public Health

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PIPH faculty's article published in WHO EMRO's East Mediterranean Health Journal

Prime Foundation & AKU's collaborative research project published in Lancet - Global Health

Study was regarding community engagement for immunization.

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Emergency & Disaster Management workshop in collaboration with Rescue 1122 and PDMA

Participants were trained by specialists from Rescue 1122 and Provincial Disaster Management Authority

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This week is going to be a very productive and prolific at Prime Institute of Public Health. We have sessions on Healthcare Human Resource Management, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Quality Management, and Health Policy and System Thinking.

The role of health economics is pivotal for sustainability of the institutions and health sector organizations. We will have a comprehensive session on ‘market for hospital services’ outlining different dynamics of the healthcare services provision in hospitalized settings.

Provision of quality healthcare services is the most important component of a healthcare system. Prime Institute of Public Health will be conducting a comprehensive session on Six Sigma this week as quality improvement concept. Later in the week on May 21, 2016, the postgraduate programs unit is offering 3 contact hours CME on ‘Improving Healthcare Quality using Lean Management Principles’.

To enhance healthcare systems understanding, we have a session on Stock- flow and Agent-based Modelling this week, which will help in recognition of various system factors and decisions affecting healthcare delivery.

As we are close to finish our spring semester, this week we have also an orientation session for our students regarding their internships in different national and international organizations. Students will be informed about their time distribution during internship, assessment methods and criteria, and format for submission their final write up/ report at the end of Summer semester.