Karachi, A career guidance seminar for doctors will be held at the Aga Khan University Hospital on November 10.
Dr Salman Ghauri, a consultant cardiologist at National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Karachi, further said that in current circumstances it is important for our future brains to pivotally decide their professional aims.
Dr. Salman who is also the President of PIMA said, senior doctors should feel the responsibility to guide fresh medical graduates and undergraduates and counsel them for their bright professional careers.
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Career counselling plays vital role in child’s future development
Khalid Khattak, The News
Lahore: Parents are their children’s first teachers or counselors therefore they must realize and accept this responsibility, says veteran educationist and career counselor Syed Abidi, emphasizing parental support in developing the future of a child.
Speaking to The News exclusively, Syed Abidi says career counseling could play a vital role in developing the future of a child. Mentioning a research, he says parent support is more important at school success than a student’s IQ, economic status or school setting. “Parents who are involved in the initial development of their children enable them to achieve higher grades and test scores and attain better attitudes and behavior,” he observes. He advises parents to help their children identify interests, explore careers and develop plans for future.
Lahore: Parents are their children’s first teachers or counselors therefore they must realize and accept this responsibility, says veteran educationist and career counselor Syed Abidi, emphasizing parental support in developing the future of a child.
Speaking to The News exclusively, Syed Abidi says career counseling could play a vital role in developing the future of a child. Mentioning a research, he says parent support is more important at school success than a student’s IQ, economic status or school setting. “Parents who are involved in the initial development of their children enable them to achieve higher grades and test scores and attain better attitudes and behavior,” he observes. He advises parents to help their children identify interests, explore careers and develop plans for future.
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