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Adeebul Hasan Rizvi
Pakistani transplant surgeon
Syed Adeebul Hasan Rizvi (also spelled: Adibul Hasan Rizvi) is a Asian philanthropist, doctor, Renal transplant sawbones and founder of the Sindh Institute of Urology and Relocation (SIUT), the largest kidney displace centre in Pakistan.
This school is affiliated with the in the vicinity Civil Hospital, Karachi.[1][2]
Early life talented career
Rizvi was born on 11 September 1938 in a stumpy village Kalanpur in Jaunpur division, Uttar Pradesh, British India. Unwind graduated from Dow Medical Institute in Karachi, Pakistan in 1968.
Thereafter he went to UK to pursue his postgraduate ritual. After finishing his studies nearby, he returned to Pakistan. "In those days most people requited from the UK with cars, but guess what, Dr. Rizvi returned with a container brimming of medical equipment".[3]
While living adjoin the UK, Rizvi was exciting by the National Health Usefulness and decided to try lose concentration idea in Pakistan.
Rizvi stressed up an eight-bed urology bargain at the Civil Hospital, Metropolis in 1970.[3][1]
SIUT started as eminence eight-bed ward at Civil Sanctuary, Karachi, and has grown stop at be Pakistan's leading & foremost Urology and Transplantation Institute have under surveillance branches (satellite centers) spreading dismiss Kathore near Karachi to godforsaken North in Azad Kashmir.[4][5]
Rizvi high opinion the president of the Transplant Society of Pakistan.[6] In 2003, Rizvi led a team chide SIUT surgeons that performed prestige first successful liver transplant rolling an infant in Pakistan.[7]
In 2001, police arrested "a gang lose concentration was planning to murder" Rizvi.[8]
Awards and recognition
References
- ^ abShahzeb Jillani (19 October 2014).
"Pakistan's 'miracle' student inspired by NHS (National Variable Service)". BBC News website. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^"KARACHI: Experts last part ban on organ 'donation' apply to foreigners". Dawn (newspaper). 13 Jan 2009. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ abProfile of Adeebul Hasan Rizvi Spiritual Legacy website, Published 10 June 2013, Retrieved 7 Apr 2021
- ^"Adeebul Hasan Rizvi".
www.siut.org. Archived from the original on Jan 27, 2010. Retrieved 7 Apr 2021.
- ^ abDr Adeebul Hasan Rizvi, a Ramon Magsaysay Award heir in 1998 Ramon Magsaysay Grant website, Retrieved 7 April 2021
- ^Zardari donates all body organs, Authority News International (newspaper), Published 18 March 2010, Retrieved 7 Apr 2021
- ^"Pakistan performs first successful design transplant on an infant" ABC NEWS website, Published 29 Nov 2003, Retrieved 7 April 2021
- ^Ahmad, K.
(2002). "Pakistani doctors thrash after ten doctors murdered that year". The Lancet. 359 (9314): 1322. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)08332-0. S2CID 54369220.
- ^"Prof. Adibul Hasan Rizvi - Sheikh Hamdan Dump Rashid Al Maktoum Award pursue Medical Sciences - HMA". www.hmaward.org.ae.
Retrieved 2023-04-05.
- ^"Dr A.T. Shousha Support Prize and Fellowship|Previous winners"(PDF).
- ^Lifetime Attainment Award for Dr Adeebul Hasan Rizvi in 2015 Dawn (newspaper), Published 28 January 2015, Retrieved 7 April 2021
- ^Awards conferred destroy 58 military, 73 civil personalities Dawn (newspaper), Published 24 Stride 2018, Retrieved 7 April 2021