KARACHI, April 24: The secretary of the Sindh Medical Faculty (SMF) Karachi on Thursday announced the result of dispenser courses held on December 20, 2002.

Besides, results of various other courses including x-ray technician, dental surgery assistant, paediatric technician, ICU technician, anaesthesia technician, physiotherapy technician, dialysis technician, ophthalmic technician and blood transfusion technician held on December 21, 2002 have also been declared by the SMF.

REGISTRATION: The secretary SMF advised all the institutions providing training to dispensers and other paramedical courses in Sindh to get their students registered/enrolled with the SMF by May 15, and till the 30th of May with a late fee of Rs200.

Students should be science group matriculates between 16 and 24 years of age.

However, in-service candidates up to 35 years of age are allowed.

Students being trained as dispensers or undergoing other paramedical courses are not eligible for registration. They have been directed to appear for examinations from their respective medical faculties.—PPI

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