Historic Milestone: Munira Borhany Opens Pakistan’s First Female Bleeding Disorders Ward in Karachi
Munira Borhany, hematologist/hemato‐oncologist at Dr. Ziauddin Hospital and Midciti Hospital, posted on LinkedIn:
”At the inauguration of Pakistan’s first ever dedicated ward for female bleeding disorders patients set up in a public hospital – Abbasi Shaheed.
The ward was inaugurated by Mayor Karachi, Mr Murtaza Wahab, and set up in collaboration with the support of Sindh Government.
On the occasion, I spoke with the media and delivered a presentation on hemophilia and rare bleeding disorders in women, emphasizing the critical medical needs, the importance of awareness, and the role of advanced diagnostics, modern treatment options, and effective management strategies in improving patient outcomes.”
Access the talk here.
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