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Adeebul Hasan Rizvi

Pakistani transplant surgeon

Syed Adeebul Hasan Rizvi (also spelled: Adibul Hasan Rizvi) is a Pakistani philanthropist, doctor, Renal transplant surgeon and founder of the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), the largest kidney transplant centre in Pakistan.

Hasan rizvi albany ga The grey-headed doctor, when sat at a Lahore Literary Festival session with Hameed Haroon, it emerged he has been a student leader and a fighter against corruption and ethnic and sectarian threats too. Though cool and unassuming, the doctor said he had been sent by his mother to Karachi from their hometown of Kalanpur in pre-Partition era for his parents got panicked because of communal riots. He was He launched a campaign for merit-based admissions. He confronted the top authorities like Maulvi Tameezuddin and Mushtaq Gurmani.

This institute is affiliated with the nearby Civil Hospital, Karachi.[1][2]

Early life and career

Rizvi was born on 11 September in a small village Kalanpur in Jaunpur district, Uttar Pradesh, British India. He graduated from Dow Medical College in Karachi, Pakistan in Thereafter he went to UK to pursue his postgraduate training.

After finishing his studies there, he returned to Pakistan. "In those days most people returned from the UK with cars, but guess what, Dr. Rizvi returned with a container full of medical equipment".[3]

While living in the UK, Rizvi was inspired by the National Health Service and decided to try that idea in Pakistan.

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This institute is affiliated with the nearby Civil Hospital, Karachi. Thereafter he went to UK to pursue his postgraduate training. After finishing his studies there, he returned to Pakistan. Rizvi returned with a container full of medical equipment". Rizvi set up an eight-bed urology ward at the Civil Hospital, Karachi in

Rizvi set up an eight-bed urology ward at the Civil Hospital, Karachi in [3][1]

SIUT started as an eight-bed ward at Civil Hospital, Karachi, and has grown to be Pakistan's leading & largest Urology and Transplantation Institute with branches (satellite centers) spreading from Kathore near Karachi to far North in Azad Kashmir.[4][5]

Rizvi is the president of the Transplant Society of Pakistan.[6] In , Rizvi led a team of SIUT surgeons that performed the first successful liver transplant on an infant in Pakistan.[7]

In , police arrested "a gang that was planning to murder" Rizvi.[8]

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ abShahzeb Jillani (19 October ).

    "Pakistan's 'miracle' doctor inspired by NHS (National Health Service)". BBC News website. Retrieved 7 April

  2. ^"KARACHI: Experts back ban on organ 'donation' to foreigners".

    Hasan rizvi oracle This institute is affiliated with the nearby Civil Hospital, Karachi. Thereafter he went to UK to pursue his postgraduate training. After finishing his studies there, he returned to Pakistan. Rizvi returned with a container full of medical equipment". Rizvi set up an eight-bed urology ward at the Civil Hospital, Karachi in

    Dawn (newspaper). 13 January Retrieved 7 April

  3. ^ abProfile of Adeebul Hasan Rizvi Spiritual Legacy website, Published 10 June , Retrieved 7 April
  4. ^"Adeebul Hasan Rizvi". Archived from the original on January 27, Retrieved 7 April
  5. ^ abDr Adeebul Hasan Rizvi, a Ramon Magsaysay Award recipient in Ramon Magsaysay Award website, Retrieved 7 April
  6. ^Zardari donates all body organs, The News International (newspaper), Published 18 March , Retrieved 7 April
  7. ^"Pakistan performs first successful liver transplant on an infant" ABC NEWS website, Published 29 November , Retrieved 7 April
  8. ^Ahmad, K.

    (). "Pakistani doctors strike after ten doctors murdered this year".

    Adeeb ul hasan rizvi biography of christopher Urologist by profession and humane by heart, Dr. Adeeb Hassan Rizvi is a well-known name excelling in his profession. Soon after completing his studies, he went to UK to pursue his fellowship in surgery and then spent a decade there working in hospitals. When doctors of his generation returned with money from foreign countries, he came back with a humanitarian idea of serving his people. According to him, in his early years of life in Pakistan, he saw people being abused for not being able to pay for treatment.

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  9. ^"Prof. Adibul Hasan Rizvi - Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Medical Sciences - HMA". . Retrieved
  10. ^"Dr A.T. Shousha Foundation Prize and Fellowship|Previous winners"(PDF).
  11. ^Lifetime Achievement Award for Dr Adeebul Hasan Rizvi in Dawn (newspaper), Published 28 January , Retrieved 7 April
  12. ^Awards conferred on 58 military, 73 civil personalities Dawn (newspaper), Published 24 March , Retrieved 7 April

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