PESHAWAR: June 07 – The Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH), a leading public sector hospital in Peshawar, has been strengthened in terms of healthcare services, equipment, faculty and medicines to combat COVID-19. Located opposite to the University of Peshawar on the historic route leading up to Khyber Pass, the hospital has been playing a pivotal role since its inception to provide quality healthcare services to patients of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and even from Afghanistan. Dealing successfully with the emergencies of devastating earthquake of 2005 and 2010 floods, war against terrorism, dengue fever or the current coronavirus pandemic, the hospital has always rose to the occasion. Established in 1976, the KTH has been strengthened due to the health reforms introduced by PTI government under the Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) Reforms Act 2015. The reforms have remained highly productive and their trickle down positive effects have become more visible now when the country was fighting against coronavirus pandemic. (Match the picture with feature slugged “Strengthened KTH rises to occasion in fight against COVID-19” already been released). APP photo by Shaheryar Anjum

PESHAWAR: June 07 - The Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH), a leading public sector hospital in Peshawar, has been strengthened in terms of healthcare services, equipment, faculty and medicines to combat COVID-19. Located opposite to the University of Peshawar on the historic route leading up to Khyber Pass, the hospital has been playing a pivotal role since its inception to provide quality healthcare services to patients of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and even from Afghanistan. Dealing successfully with the emergencies of devastating earthquake of 2005 and 2010 floods, war against terrorism, dengue fever or the current coronavirus pandemic, the hospital has always rose to the occasion. Established in 1976, the KTH has been strengthened due to the health reforms introduced by PTI government under the Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) Reforms Act 2015. The reforms have remained highly productive and their trickle down positive effects have become more visible now when the country was fighting against coronavirus pandemic. (Match the picture with feature slugged “Strengthened KTH rises to occasion in fight against COVID-19” already been released). APP photo by Shaheryar Anjum
APP32-07 PESHAWAR: June 07 - The Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH), a leading public sector hospital in Peshawar, has been strengthened in terms of healthcare services, equipment, faculty and medicines to combat COVID-19. Located opposite to the University of Peshawar on the historic route leading up to Khyber Pass, the hospital has been playing a pivotal role since its inception to provide quality healthcare services to patients of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and even from Afghanistan. Dealing successfully with the emergencies of devastating earthquake of 2005 and 2010 floods, war against terrorism, dengue fever or the current coronavirus pandemic, the hospital has always rose to the occasion. Established in 1976, the KTH has been strengthened due to the health reforms introduced by PTI government under the Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) Reforms Act 2015. The reforms have remained highly productive and their trickle down positive effects have become more visible now when the country was fighting against coronavirus pandemic. (Match the picture with feature slugged “Strengthened KTH rises to occasion in fight against COVID-19” already been released). APP photo by Shaheryar Anjum
PESHAWAR: June 07 - The Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH), a leading public sector hospital in Peshawar, has been strengthened in terms of healthcare services, equipment, faculty and medicines to combat COVID-19. Located opposite to the University of Peshawar on the historic route leading up to Khyber Pass, the hospital has been playing a pivotal role since its inception to provide quality healthcare services to patients of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and even from Afghanistan. Dealing successfully with the emergencies of devastating earthquake of 2005 and 2010 floods, war against terrorism, dengue fever or the current coronavirus pandemic, the hospital has always rose to the occasion. Established in 1976, the KTH has been strengthened due to the health reforms introduced by PTI government under the Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) Reforms Act 2015. The reforms have remained highly productive and their trickle down positive effects have become more visible now when the country was fighting against coronavirus pandemic. (Match the picture with feature slugged “Strengthened KTH rises to occasion in fight against COVID-19” already been released). APP photo by Shaheryar Anjum
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