PATHWEL Presence at ASH, USA

A Proud Milestone for PATHWEL Center of Hematology & Bone Marrow Transplant

Pakistan Thalassemia Welfare Society (PATHWEL) proudly marked its international presence at the 67th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting, held in Orlando, Florida, USA, from December 6–9, 2025.

Our distinguished hematologist, Dr. Laila Khan, successfully presented a poster at this prestigious global forum following the acceptance of her research abstract titled:

“Chorionic villus sampling acceptability and therapeutic abortion compliance in beta-thalassemia minor parents: A study in a low-middle income country.”

The abstract was selected for inclusion in the highly competitive ASH 2025 Scientific Program, representing a significant academic achievement for PATHWEL and highlighting Pakistan’s contribution to global hematology research.

Dr. Laila Khan’s presentation showcased PATHWEL’s commitment to evidence-based research, thalassemia prevention strategies, and improved patient outcomes in low- and middle-income countries. Her participation at ASH strengthened PATHWEL’s visibility on an international scientific platform and fostered global knowledge exchange in the field of hematology.This achievement was made possible through the collaborative efforts of a dedicated multidisciplinary team. PATHWEL extends sincere appreciation to all contributing authors whose clinical and scientific expertise enriched the study, including:

Dr. Zohra Wazir (Thalassemia Wing);
Dr. Sidra Barlas (Department of Pathology);
Husnain Ali (Department of Research & Development);
Dr. Khalil ur Rahman, Dr. Hina Peter, Dr. Summaira Naseeb, Dr. Mehroze Fatima, Dr. Syeda Aliah Asif, Dr. Mahnoor, Dr. Hina Tariq Awan, Dr. Kiran Jamil, Dr. Sumyyia Abbasi, Dr. Syed Kamran Mahmood, and ofcourse MD Maj Gen (R) Prof Dr Parvez Ahmed
(Department of Clinical Hematology & Bone Marrow Transplant).

ASH25 #Hematology #ASHKudos #PATHWEL #BoneMarrowTransplant #ThalassemiaResearch #GlobalHematology #PakistanInResearch #AcademicExcellence #PosterPresentation #ResearchCulture #PATHWELCenterofHematologyandBMT

Blood Camp at Govt. Associate College for Women

On February 3, 2026, the PATHWEL team successfully arranged a blood donation camp at Government Associate College for Women, Dhoke Hassu, Rawalpindi.
We are thankful to PATHWEL Vice President Dr. Jamal Nasir for facilitating approval from the college management and to Principal Ms. Shazia for actively motivating the students. The enthusiastic participation of female students made the camp a great success.

A new Partnership for Hope with CUST

On January 23, 2026 a delegation from Volunteer in Service Directorate (Capital University of Science and Technology) visited the PATHWEL. The purpose was to strengthen ties and explore new avenues of partnership in the fight against Thalassemia.

The visit culminated in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the PATHWEL and VIS Drectorate (CUST). This agrrement marks a significant step forward in our mission to support patients and advance thalassemia care.

Visit of MD Bait ul Mal at PATHWEL

Senator Captain Shaheen Khalid Butt, Managing Director, Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal, visited PATHWEL on January 13, 2026. The PATHWEL team warmly welcomed him and presented detailed facts and figures regarding the financial assistance provided by Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal to deserving patients. During the visit, the Honorable Managing Director toured the Thalassemia Ward and distributed gifts among children suffering from thalassemia. He also assured continued support and expressed his commitment to future collaboration for the treatment and welfare of PATHWEL patients.

Students of University of Wah visited PATHWEL

Students (Psychology department) of University of Wah visited PATHWEL and spent time with thalassemia patients , engaged them in different physical games and counsel the little children with their professional psychiatric skills. Moreover, they distributed gifts among patients and gave donation. students active partcipation and meaningful thought in community work will bring positive imapct in the societies workinf=g for the welfare of the patients.

0
    0
    Donation Cart
    Your donation cart is emptyReturn to campaign