Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College (FRPMC)

Introduction

  1. The focus of health care… has shifted from the individual to the community, from cure of disease to preservation of health, from episodic care to continuous and comprehensive care, and from an individual approach, provided by single primary care physicians, to comprehensive, community-based care, provided by primary-care teams… These changes have significant implications for educational institutions.
  2. Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College, Karachi has been established in February, 2019 as a constituent institution of Air University, Islamabad. Air University, Islamabad is a public University, chartered in 2002 under governance of Pakistan Air Force. Faculty of Medicine at Air University offers a medical program with modular curriculum using a spiral approach. A panel of medical education experts has designed this curriculum in alignment with PMC guidelines.
  3. Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College, Karachi has been established with an aim to train and educate the future physicians using a holistic, community oriented rather than the disease-oriented approach. Importance of evidence and research in clinical decision-making will be the hall mark of educational strategy. Community health experts have been engaged to review the curriculum and prioritized the community health issues in teaching program. The students will be trained to use logic, knowledge and social empathy as primary tools for patient care.
  4. Establishment of Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College aims to serve a greater benefit in the patient care to the community at large. Induction of Clinical Professorial faculty, introduction of medical and surgical subspecialties, commissioning of sophisticated medical equipment, elevation of emergency and diagnostic services and patient record management in accordance with the standards and guidelines of PMC, adding to advancement in patient management.
  5. A proactive approach towards promoting interdisciplinary health sciences research among faculty, interns and students will remains its defining characteristic. The community-oriented medical education approach will expose students to community and primary health care from the very beginning.

MBBS Program Outcomes

At the end of the MBBS program, the students should be able to:

  1. Manage the common medical condition on the basis of basic and clinical knowledge.
  2. Perform the common medical and surgical techniques in clinical settings.
  3. Demonstrate professionalism and high ethical & social standards in different aspects of medical practice.
  4. Promote global healthcare delivery in the community according to the heatlh needs.
  5. Engage in research activity aimed at improvement of quality of healthcare