KARACHI, June 11: The postgraduate medical education committee of Dow Medical College and the Civil Hospital Karachi has announced the names of candidates found eligible for interviews for selection as postgraduate students in various specialities.

The interviews will be held at the Dow Medical College on June 26 and July 3. Venues for different specialities will be as follows:

On June 26 at Arag Auditorium: Medicine, Radiology and Dermatology; at Moin Auditorium — Surgery and Orthopaedics; at Faculty Lounge — Anaesthesiology, Ophthalmology and Psychiatry.

On July 3 at Arag Auditorium — Gyn and Obs; at Moin Auditorium — Paediatrics and Family Medicine; at Faculty Lounge — Cardiology and ENT.

Candidates bearing the following roll numbers have qualified for the interview:

Anaesthesiology (FCPS-II): 11 only; Anaesthesiology (MCPS): 1, 24, 35, 42 and 34.

Cardiology: 134; Cardiology (MD): 126 and 176; Cardiology (D-Card): 173, 104, 70, 101, 76, 184, 147, 121, 82, 43, 163 and 99.

Dermatology (FCPS-II): 270, 268, 269, 272, 273 and 271.

ENT (FCPS-II) 290. ENT (DLO): 286, 291, 276, 280, 285, 275, 284 and 287; Family Medicine (MCPS): 359, 316, 311, 320, 367, 349, 337, 357, 370-B, 318 and 360.

General Surgery (FCPS-II): 1112, 1153, 1164, 1147, 1109, 1122, 1099, 1137, 1098, 1148, 1138 and 1113; General Surgery (MS): 1124, 1096, 1165, 1126, 1150, 1157, 1161, 1097, 1118, 1133, 1151, 1120, 1165-B, 1131, 1100, 1158, 1143, 1146, 1127, 1144, 1160, 1123, 1103, 1111, 1130, 1107, 1117, and 1159.

Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FCPS-II): 437, 409, 465, 514, 583, 372, 644-D, 438, 388, 408, 614, 444, 564, 497, 592, 373, 458, 396, 421, 570, 586, 548, 400, 515, 526, 621, 596, 560, 604 and 562.

Gyn/Obs (MS): 490, 399 and 494; Gyn/Obs (MCPS): 595, 428, 446, 623, 427, 572, 598 and 589; Gyn/Obs (DGO): 420, 608, 448 and 552; MPH - 1182.

Medicine (FCPS-II): 665, 662, 647, 710, 706, 668, 678, 696, 669, 703, 664, 692, 716, 698, 699, 709, 667, 654, 672, 690, 661, 715, 694 and 649; Medicine (MD): 701, 652 and 717.

Ophthalmology (FCPS-II): 749, 731, 733, 724 and 726.

Ophthalmology (MS): 757, 753, 742 and 737; Ophthalmology (MCPS): 755, 743, 720 and 758; Ophthalmology (DIP): 734, 741, 730 and 735.

Ortho. Surgery (FCPS): 791-A and 772; Ortho. Surgery (MS): 763, 776, 771, 782, 762 and 773.

Paediatrics (FCPS-II): 968-E, 807, 805, 851 and 849; Paediatrics (MD): 949, 842 and 967; Paediatrics (MCPS) 938, 959, 884 and 896; Paediatrics (MCP and DCH): 855, 960, 1190, 968-C, 946 and 968-M; Paediatrics (DCH): 903, 882, 902, 924, 935, 906, 853, 859, 880, 799, 866 and 943.

Psychiatry (FCPS-II): 1196 only; Psychiatry (MCPS and MD): 1193 only.

Radiology (MCPS): 1065, 1021, 994, 1045, 1072, 975, 976, 1005, 1053, 980 and 1055; Radiology (DMRD): 1019, 1036, 1033, 1001, 1000 and 997.

Urology (FCPS-II): 1197 and 1198.

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