
Prof. Dr. Bushra Meraj
Qualifications:
- FCPS (Obstetrics & Gynecology) from College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (2003)
- PMDC Eligibility Letter as Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (September 2018)
Experience:
- Worked as Assistant Professor at Islam Medical College from 1st July 2010 to 3rd July 2015
- Worked as Associate Professor from 4th July 2015 to 16th September 2018
- Serving as Professor and Head of Obstetrics and Gynecology Department at Islam Medical College since 27th December 2019
Achievements:
Prof. Dr. Bushra Meraj is a dedicated clinician and academician known for her contribution to women’s health and medical education. She has supervised numerous postgraduate trainees, guiding them in clinical practices and research. She regularly participates in national and international conferences to promote advancements in maternal health and gynecological practices.
Her commitment to research is reflected in her multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals, including:
- Role of Intrauterine Blood Transfusions in Management of Rh-Isoimmunised Pregnancies – Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences (2015)
- Threatened Miscarriage as a Predictor of Obstetric Outcome – Med. Forum (2013)
- Incidence of Gestational Diabetes and Viral Hepatitis in Pregnant Women – Med. Forum (2014)
- Induction of Labour: Efficacy of Sweeping of Membranes at Term in Previous One C-Section – The Professional Medical Journal (2015)
- Comparison of Misoprostland PGF2 Alpha for 2nd Trimester Termination of Pregnancy – Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences (2015)
- Study of Endometrial Morphology in Patients of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding – Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences (2018)
- An Experience of Vaginal Misoprostol Versus Sublingual Use in Cervical Ripening Before Surgical Evacuation – Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences (2019)
Her dedication to teaching, research, and patient care has made her a prominent figure in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology, contributing significantly to the improvement of women’s health services.