Army Medical College Rawalpindi hosted its 43rd undergraduate convocation ceremony on December 24, 2024, marking another milestone in its 47-year journey of medical education excellence.
Lieutenant General Azhar Waqas, Adjutant General of Pakistan Army, attended the ceremony as the chief guest, emphasizing the crucial role of medical knowledge and technological advancement in healthcare during his address to the graduating class.
The institution, established in 1977, recently achieved a remarkable 99.41% score in the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) evaluation, securing its position as the country's highest-ranked public sector medical college.
During the welcome ceremony, the AMC Principal highlighted the college's achievements and its continued commitment to providing state-of-the-art medical and dental training. The institution has consistently maintained its reputation for academic excellence since its inception.
Lieutenant General Waqas, in his convocation address, urged the graduating doctors to embrace their humanitarian mission in healthcare service. He stressed the importance of combining medical expertise with compassionate patient care.
The ceremony celebrated the latest cohort of medical professionals joining Pakistan's healthcare workforce, trained in both traditional medical practices and contemporary healthcare technologies.