Gandhara University
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Gandhara University in Peshawar, Pakistan provides specialized training in the healthcare sciences. It is a private medical college chartered by the government of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.[1] The institutes that became Gandhara University were initially founded in 1995 by surgeon Muhammad Kabir.[2]
Component colleges
The university encompasses specialized departments to include teaching in nursing, dentistry, pharmacology, public health, and paramedical technologies:[3]
- Kabir Medical College
- Sardar Begum Dental College
- Naseer Teaching Hospital
- Gandhara College of Pharmacy
- Wazid Muhammad Institute of Paramedical Technology
- Fakhanda Institute of Nursing
- Kabir Institute of Public Health
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