Armed Forces Post Graduate Medical Institute


The Armed Forces Post Graduate Medical Institute, commonly referred to as AFPGMI, is a Postgraduate Medical Institute operated by the Pakistan Armed Forces. Its primary function is to provide graduate level medical education to physicians, surgeons, hospital administrators and nurses of Pakistan Armed Forces. It is headed by a Major General from the Medical Corps of the Pakistan Army.

History

Armed Forces Post Graduate Medical Institute is the oldest post-graduate medical institute of the country. It was established on 18 August 1953 as the Army Medical Corps School at Lahore by integration of Hygiene and Malaria Wings of Pakistan Army Medical Corps.
In 1957, it was relocated to Rawalpindi under plans to establish a medical complex in the city.
The college was renamed as Armed Forces Medical College in September 1960 and finally assumed its current name in 1997.
AFPGMI was affiliated with the Quaid-i-Azam University as the degree awarding university since 1967. In 2015, AFPGMI was made a constituent college of National University of Medical Sciences.

Course Programs

Bachelor Programs

AFPGMI also organizes specialized courses for Pakistan Armed Forces Officers as per specific requirements.

College of Nursing

College of Nursing is a constituent institution of AFPGMI that offers medical education and degree programs relating to the field of Nursing.
In 1956, An institute for Basic and Post Basic Nursing Training was established at Combined Military Hospital Lahore as School of Nursing. It was shifted to Armed Forces Medical College in 1959. To meet the growing need for better qualified and educated nurses, a four year Bachelors in Nursing Degree program was started in 2005. The college of nursing is accredited by the Pakistan Nursing Council and affiliated with National University of Medical Sciences as the degree awarding university.
It offers the following two degree programs: