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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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4th October, 2012 While I congratulate you as passed out students of the 6th Vocational Training Course, I must appreciate the commitment of Prime Foundation towards development of the disaster stricken. Now when most of the disaster rehab activities by the Government and other NGOs have come to a standstill, Prime Foundation is continuing with these resource intensive development activities despite constrained resources.

This was said by Prof. Rashid Iqbal, (Head Community Medicine, Rehman Medical College) while acting as Chief Guest at closing of the 6th Vocational Training Course at Prime Foundation’s Vocational Training Center at Nowshera. He distributed Vocational Toolkits among the position holder students of all the three trades. Certificates were awarded to all the passed out students.

Earlier Dr Saeed Anwar, Head CHS Peshawar Medical College / Director Project Support Unit, Prime Foundation welcomed the audience, congratulated the passed out candidates and stressed upon them to utilize the skills learnt in a professional manner for earning legitimate livelihood for themselves and their families. He urged them to update and further develop their capacity, as and when they find a chance.

At the end, Dr Faisal Khan, Project Officer, Project Support Unit, Prime Foundation delivered vote of thanks and encouraged the students to appear in the Trade Testing Board Exam of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for a formal certification (as the center is recognized by the Board) expected to open up yet other avenues of employment for them insh’Allah.