PESHAWAR: KMU Institute of Nursing Sciences organised an interactive anatomy exhibition with various stalls showcasing human anatomy models.

The event aimed to enhance practical learning and engagement among students through creative and educational displays. Khyber Medical College (KMU) Registrar Inamullah Khan Wazir and Dr Najma Naz, Director of INS, visited the stalls and commended the students for their hard work.

Speaking during the event, the registrar emphasised the value of experiential learning and the critical role that such events played in helping students develop their abilities, self-esteem, and general academic progress.

“Our youth possess full talent; the real challenge is to give them opportunities,” he said. He also emphasised the necessity of planning additional events of this kind in order to foster students’ creativity.

Dr Najma Naz also praised the students for their hard work and reiterated her commitment to offering more interactive educational opportunities in the future. She stated, “The goal of these activities was to uncover students’ hidden potential and prepare them for professional and practical challenges.” The anatomy stalls featured models, charts, and live demonstrations, which were well-received by both students and faculty members.

Published in Dawn, December 6th, 2024

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