KARACHI: Computer course

Published July 25, 2006

KARACHI, July 24: The management of the Spencer Eye Hospital has started a computer literacy programme for its employees. The programme being supervised by the computer department of the hospital will impart computer training to those employees who have passed matriculation.

In this regard, the first computer training course has been launched in the IT zone of the hospital by Dr Waqar Kazmi, a kidney specialist who is also director research and PhD programme in the Dow University of Health Sciences.

The medical superintendent of the hospital, Dr Mashoodul Zafar Farooq highlighting the importance of the programme said that 10 employees would be imparted computer training in the first course, adding that under this programme all the departments of the hospital would be integrated.

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