
The Department of Medicine at Ali Fatima Hospital successfully conducted the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) for 3rd Year MBBS students as part of their end-of-clinical-rotation assessment. The examination was held under the close supervision of Dr. Asif Islam, Head of the Department of Medicine.
This academic activity was aligned with the examination strategy designed to provide students with hands-on clinical exposure, serving the dual purpose of learning and experience. The OSCE offered students an opportunity to apply their clinical skills in a structured and practical environment.
The session received positive feedback from both examiners and students, highlighting its effectiveness in enhancing clinical competence and confidence.
During the activity, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Tariq Bhatti (Principal AUMDC) and Dr. Dimple Mustafa (Medical Superintendent, AFH) visited the examination stations. They appreciated the well-organized arrangements and emphasized the importance of continuing such academic exercises to strengthen clinical education.
This initiative reflects Ali Fatima Hospital’s ongoing commitment to excellence in medical training and academic development.
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