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Preceded by
  
Ch.Shahbaz Hussain

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Abdul Khan

Religion
  
Islam


Abdul Jamil Khan

Born
  
January 12, 1930 (age 94) Mansehra, Pakistan (
1930-01-12
)

Children
  
Asad Jamil KhanTariq Jamil KhanParvez Jamil Khan Swati

Occupation
  
Professor of Medicine, Bureaucrat, Health Policy Maker, Medical Educationist

Education
  
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

Political party
  
Independent politician

Islamabad : Interview Dr Abdul Jamil Khan Previous Minister Population


Abdul Jamil (A.J.) Khan (born 12 January 1930 in a small village of Ahl in the district of Mansehra), he received his early education from Forman Christian (FC) College Lahore. Later he did his MBBS from King Edward Medical College Lahore, Pakistan. For further studies he went to Britain and did his DCH, MRCP, FRCP. He is the chairman of a private medical university and one of Pakistan's largest private charitable hospitals. Khan's family assets have been estimated in billions both in Pakistan and abroad.

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Abdul Jamil Khan Islamabad Interview Dr Abdul Jamil Khan Previous Minister

Achievements

A Jamil Khan has been given the charge of some many important offices in the past which include;

  • Federal Minister for Population welfare, Govt of Pakistan.
  • President Pakistan Medical & Dental Council.
  • Member of the Advisory Committee of Health Govt of Pakistan.
  • Director General Health, Govt of Pakistan.
  • Former Vice-president of the EMRO (Eastern Medietterranean, Region) Regional Committee of WHO.
  • Former President Pakistan Pharmacy Council.
  • Founding Principal Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad
  • Founding Principal Frontier Medical College, Abbottabad, Pakistan.
  • Member of the Hospital and Health System Monitoring Committee of the Govt of Pakistan.
  • Principal Bolan Medical College, Quetta, Pakistan.
  • For his meritorious services the Govt of Pakistan decorated him with Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Star of Distinction) by the President of Pakistan, the highest award given to a Civil servant.


    AJ Khan, visiting Haripur polling station during 2008 General Elections in Pakistan

    References

    Abdul Jamil Khan Wikipedia