Continuing their history of philanthropy to the University, alumni of the Class of 1992 have added to their gift to support physicians from underserved communities across Pakistan.
Alumni and faculty members gathered this afternoon to celebrate a landmark gift to the Aga Khan University: the MBBS Class of 1992’s additional gift of $250,000 to the endowment fund previously established in 2012 to celebrate their 20th graduation anniversary.
The MBBS Class of 1992 Endowment Fund was established to support the Medical College in perpetuity and in its commitment to making continuing medical education accessible to more physicians who work in underserved communities across Pakistan and who come to AKU for workshops, research symposiums, CME lectures and other research related activities specific to Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) students training at AKU.
This latest gift is the most recent example of AKU Alumni’s generosity toward their alma mater. A career in medicine and caring for vulnerable patient populations is itself a way of endowing society, but the alumni clearly value the concept of paying it forward.
Proceeds from the fund will continue to enable the University to open its doors to many more students from other medical institutions across Pakistan to attend world class conferences and workshops at AKU, to more closely connect them, through the curriculum, with advances in medicine so as to better care for the communities where they come from. It will also support education of undergraduate students from some of Pakistan’s most underserved communities requiring financial assistance to access world-class medical education.
"We the class of 1992 are honored and privileged to give back to our alma mater on the 25th anniversary of our class graduation. We recognize how fortunate we are to have been educated at one of the finest institutions in the world – and that our 'AKU education' has prepared us to be leaders in healthcare across the globe. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with AKU to continue to further its mission of clinical excellence, education and innovation in the years to come,” said Dr Faiz Bhora, who along with Dr Mumtaz Khan signed the agreement on behalf of their class.
They acknowledged the efforts of Dr Muneer Abidi and Dr Obeid Ilahi in championing this gift. Graduates of MBBS 1992 from within and outside Pakistan, attended the ceremony, along with the Faculty of Health Sciences staff and learnt first-hand the impact that the MBBS Class of 1992 Endowment has already created.
“Our education at AKU prepared us well for the challenges of medicine. As students, we focused on didactic and clinical work – the tasks of becoming a doctor. However, we learned many things we were not aware of – excellence, compassion, resilience, passion, teamwork, commitment and intellectual curiosity – that have made all the difference in our success. We attribute this to the strong mentors at AKU, many of them women setting high standards for patient care and education, yet able to show the joy in their work and the human aspects of medicine” said Dr Khan.
“Our alumni believe giving back is their responsibility. We sincerely hope that this gesture will inspire other alumni to personally contribute to the advancement of medical education” added Dr Farhat Abbas, Dean of the Medical College.
AKU alumni are part of a supportive, cohesive community that spans the globe and endures for a lifetime. From lifelong relationships to memories of life on the Stadium Road Campus, there are innumerable reasons alumni choose to support their alma mater. Every year, more alumni give back in celebration of reunions, as volunteers, or through annual gifts, and they are not shy about sharing why.
AKU is a world-renowned institution that contributes a significant amount to the advancement of society, with a particular focus on serving disadvantaged, underserved, and indigent populations. Graduates from AKU work in numerous countries around the world, which allows the University’s reach to be felt on a global scale. AKU alumni play a major role in both the domestic and international economies. By educating the next generation of highly-educated, global citizens, the University is shaping a skilled workforce that will transform and lead an emerging global economy.