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Dr Sadia Tasleem MBBS, FCPS I, MRCS

Dr Sadia Tasleem
Dr Sadia Tasleem

Dr Sadia Tasleem
MBBS, FCPS I, MRCS
Dr Sadia Tasleem born in 1985, in Rawalpindi Pakistan. She graduated from Wah Medical College in 2009. Later she joined the department of medicine and department of surgery at POF Hospital Wah Cant and did her training as House Physician and House Surgeon respectively. She also got ACLS and BTLS certification in 2009.
In 2011 she passed her CPSP (college of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan) exam and started working in department of surgery at Benazir Bhutto Hospital Rawalpindi as a fellow. Later she continued her Postgraduate training in General Surgery at Federal Government Services Poly Clinic Hospital Islamabad and Holy Family Hospital Rawalpindi respectively.
She became the Member of Royal College of Surgeons in 2012 and got ATLS certification in 2013.
The Team of Medicotips.com is really honored by the decision of Respected Dr Sadia Tasleem to join the Editorial board of Medicotips.com.

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