Dr Mohammad Wasay Receives Gold Medal and Junior Researcher
Award
Every year the Pakistan Academy of Medical Sciences (PAMS) awards
a gold medal and Junior Researcher Award for the best scientific
research conducted in Pakistan. PAMS works under the patronage of
the President of Pakistan and its primary objective is to promote
research and education in the medical sciences.
The
recipient of the 2003 PAMS award is Dr Mohammad Wasay, Assistant
Professor in the Section of Neurology at AKU. Dr Wasay has been
honoured for research which is expected to enhance early diagnosis
and effective treatment of intracranial tuberculomas. "This
award is an honour for AKU. Research is teamwork and the whole team
deserves credit," says Dr Wasay. The University strives to
provide an enabling environment to faculty and students to conduct
research for needs that are widespread.
In
January 2004, Dr Wasay was invited by the American Academy of Neurology
(AAN) to attend the 2004 Leadership Forum meeting in the USA, where
he presented a paper titled 'Neurological Care in Pakistan'. The
Forum promotes neurology across the globe and Dr Wasay was the only
neurologist selected from the Asia-Pacific region. Described by
AAN as "a neurology advocate in Pakistan", Dr Wasay believes
that "our job as neurologists is not only to write prescriptions
but to create an atmosphere where optimal neurological care can
be delivered. Advocacy of neurology is the single most important
step towards improved neurological care and outcome in Pakistan."
