FPSC appoints 35 doctors

Published May 27, 2003

ISLAMABAD, May 26: The Federal Public Services Commission (FPSC) has recommended temporary appointment of 35 doctors as medical officers (BPS-17) in the Federal Government Services Hospital, Islamabad.

The names of the doctors are: Dr Asad Ali Khan, Dr Farhat Afshan Jelani, Dr Soofia Younus, Dr Zahoor Ahmad, Dr Sabeen Afzal, Dr Sham Kumar, Dr Iqbal Mehmood, Dr Rizwan Ahmed, Dr Saima Shaikh, Dr Kumar Gul Ahmed, Dr Sayeda Shireen Gul, Dr Syed Shamsuddin.

Dr Muhammad Aftab Akbar, Dr Irram Bokhari, Dr Irram Bokhari, Dr Sayed Hasan Murtaza Shah, Dr Muhammad Shahbaz Hanif, Dr Fatima Zehra, Dr Nadia Jabeen, Dr Subheen Kanwal, Dr Aamer Hafeez Malik, Dr Ishfaq Ahmed Khan, Dr Ejaz Mahmood, Dr Syed Raza Ali Shah, Dr Ayesha Isani, Dr Tariq Mahmood Khan Bangash, Dr Nussarat Shaheen, Dr Tanveer Khan Afridi, Dr Savida Ilyas Dar, Dr Naresh Kumar Valedha, Dr Tharpal Das, Dr Kiren Mohsin, Dr Ishtiaq Ahmed, Dr Huma Anwar and Dr Sagheer Ahmed.

Meanwhile, the FPSC has also recommended Muhammad Asif Sahibzada, roll No 40011/I, for appointment as deputy director (project planning and monitoring), ministry of environment, local government and rural development; Iqbal Hussain, roll No 40002/I, appointed as programme producer, Pakistan Navy, (BPS-17), and Tanveer Ahmed, roll No 40003/I as cameraman, Pakistan Navy (BPS-17).

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