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Professor Dr. Shaharyar
MBBS, DTCD, MCPS, DMRT, FCPS,
Professor of Clinical Oncology (Radiotherapy)
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Brief
History and Introduction
Department of Radiotherapy started as Radium Institute in 1940.
It was shifted to the outdoor block of Mayo Hospital as Institute
of Radiotherapy in 1961. Dr. Muhammad Yaqoob was the first head
of the Institute and currently Prof. Dr. Shaharyar is head of the
Institute; he is the founder and principal coordinator of cancer
research group of Pakistan and WHO regional coordinator for National
Cancer Control Programme.
The
department has 66 general ward beds and 6 isolation rooms for patients.
The Institute has modern equipment like Cobalt 60 teletherapy machine
simulator, treatment planning system and Brachytherapy machine to
treat cancer patients.
Faculty List
S.No.
Name Designation Qualification
1. Professor Dr. Shaharyar Professor of Oncology (Radiotherapy)
MBBS, DTCD, MCPS, DMRT, FCPS,
2. Dr. Khalid Shabbir, Associate Professor of Radiotherapy, MBBS,
DMRT
3. Dr. Muhammad Hafeez Assistant Professor MBBS, DMRT
4. Mrs. Nilofar Iqbal Senior Health Physicist MS.c
5. Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah APMO MBBS, DMRT,
6. Dr. Zafar Alauddin APMO MBBS, DMRT, FCPS
7. Dr. Nadeem Zia Registrar MBBS,
8. Dr. Ehsan Ur Rehman Senior Medical Officer MBBS, FCPS
9. Dr. Tahir Saleem Senior Medical Officer MBBS,
Faculty
Members department of Radiotherapy

List
of Training Programme
1.
Undergraduate
1.1
MBBS
Two week of clinical attachment in cancer ward includes introduction
of specialty and discipline, five hours, of instructions on definition
and diagnosis of cancer, concept of staging, methods of treatment,
importance of early detection and screening. In the wards students
identify common malignancies and learn principles of treatment.
1.2
BSc Physiotherapy
Ninety
hours of instructions to B.Sc. Physiotherapy students are given
by the Chief Physicist of this department, during weeks rotation
in the cancer ward. They also complete mini research in this department
if related to cancer.
List
of candidates for postgraduate training.
FCPS
Part II training.
Dr.
Imran Abbassi,
DMRT
part II training.
Dr.
Nadeem Zia,
Dr. Haroon Rashid
Dr. Tahir Salim
Dr. Muhammad Zahid
Postgraduates who recently qualified FCPS
•
Dr. Ehsanur Rahman
• Dr.Zafar Alauddin
• Major Dr. Naeem.
2.
DMRT
A
structured teaching and training program of six months duration
for DMRT and DMRD part I, includes one hundred hours of instructions
on applied physics, radiobiology and radiation protection. The candidate
performs a series of practical work in 590 assigned hours and includes
work on Geiger-Muller Counter, dose-rate of deep x-ray machine and
on thickness of an x-ray beam. They also perform radiation surveys
of controlled and uncontrolled areas in radiation treatment facility
and obtain port films on simulator. They also study the build up,
penumbra, flatness and dose rate on megavoltage machines, and check
leakage radiation in cobalt machines. The DMRT candidates, in addition
perform ward duties and learn basic skills required in the staging
and treatment of cancer.
A
structured teaching and training program of eighteen months duration
for DMRT part II, in accordance with the syllabus and curriculum
outlined by the University of Punjab and University of Health Sciences.
The includes clinical teachings, lectures and clinicopathologic
conferences. They acquire and learn all the knowledge and skills
required to practice their profession as a competent physicians.
FCPS
A
structured teaching and training program of three years duration
for FCPS part II, in accordance with the syllabus and curriculum
outlined by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan,
It includes clinical teachings, lectures, demonstrations, seminars,
and clinicopathologic conferences. They acquire and learn all the
knowledge and skills required to practice their profession as a
teacher and consultant in the field of clinical Oncology (Radiotherapy).
Research
Projects of the department for year 2006.
1.
Cisplatin, etoposide, and concomitant thoracic radiotherapy followed
by docetaxel consolidation and Prophylactic cranial irradiation
in bulky stage III A & stage III b Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
2. A trail of the Pakistan Cancer Research Group.
3. “REGATE’ Registry of Gastric Cancer Treatment Evaluation,
XRP6976E/9001. A Multinational Trial run by Aventis. A grant of
Rs. 70,000/- has been approved by the Sponsor. This research is
being conducted at 64 different centers including KEMU.
4. Sequential AC – docetaxel, neo-adjuvant chemotherapy followed
by modified radical mastectomy and radiation to chest wall &
peripheral lymphatics in Locally Advanced breast Cancer. A trail
of the Pakistan Cancer Research Group. A grant of Rs. 6.75 Million
is required.
5. Continuous six days a week radiotherapy in advanced head and
neck cancer. A grant of Rs. 200 000 is required.
6. To complete the computerization of the patient’s records.
There is estimated 60,000 patient’s files in the record room
which is being computerized and archived, but the process has been
stopped due to the lack of funds. This will be the largest data
base for retrospective analyses. Partial funding is required for
the completion of the project to an amount of 2.625 million.
List
of candidates for postgraduate training
1.
Dr. Imran Abbasi, FCPS Part II Training.
2. Dr. Nadeem Zia, DMRT part II training.
3. Dr. Haroon Rashid, DMRT part II training.
4. Dr. Tahir Salim, DMRT part II training.
5. Dr. Muhammad Zahid, DMRT part II training.
6.
Dr. Ehsanur Rahman, FCPS
7. Dr. Zafar Alauddin, FCPS
8. Major Dr. Naeem, FCPS
Services
1. Outdoor patient care.
2. Indoor patient care.
3. Undergraduate & Postgraduate education
Technical
Equipment
1.
Two Cobalt 60 teletherphy machine.
2. Therapy simulator
3. Brachytherapy machine
4. Superficial therapy machine
5. Treatment planning system
6. Mammography machine./
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