More than 1,400 Pakistani medical graduates have secured placements in U.S. residency programmes this year, reflecting the growing global competitiveness of Pakistan’s medical education system.
1,400 Pakistani doctors secure U.S. residency placements

ISLAMABAD, Jul 11 (APP): More than 1,400 Pakistani medical graduates have secured placements in U.S. residency programmes this year, reflecting the growing global competitiveness of Pakistan’s medical education system.
These graduates have secured placements following reforms introduced by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC).
The PM&DC said the increasing success of Pakistani graduates in international licensing examinations and residency pathways, particularly in the United States, demonstrated the positive impact of strengthened academic standards, updated curricula, competency-based education, and improved regulatory policies.
According to the council, the number of Pakistani graduates entering U.S. residency programmes has increased significantly compared to previous years, highlighting improved preparedness, clinical competence, and confidence among young doctors.
PM&DC said its ongoing reforms have focused on quality assurance, enhanced clinical training, and alignment of medical education with international standards, enabling graduates to compete successfully in highly competitive global healthcare systems.
The council noted that Pakistani medical graduates are increasingly emerging among the leading groups of international medical graduates, with their growing representation reflecting rising international recognition of Pakistan’s medical education standards.
PM&DC President Prof. Dr. Rizwan Taj said the achievements of Pakistani doctors were a matter of national pride and reflected the collective efforts of students, teachers, medical institutions, and the council’s education reforms.
“Every graduate who succeeds internationally represents the dedication of our students, the commitment of our institutions, and the reforms aimed at improving the quality of medical education in Pakistan,” he said.
He reaffirmed PM&DC’s commitment to further strengthening medical education standards, supporting institutions, and creating greater opportunities for Pakistani doctors to excel in international healthcare systems.
The council said the growing international success of Pakistani graduates marked a significant milestone for the country’s medical community and underscored Pakistan’s increasing contribution to the global healthcare workforce.


