Saleem Akhtar Memorial Welfare Hospital is a hospital in Gujar Khan, Rawalpindi District, Punjab, Pakistan
Saleem Akhtar Memorial Welfare Hospital
Mission of Chairman Sajid Mahmood Bhatti
To provide accessible and free medical and healthcare services-preventive and curative to poors and needy, of the highest quality, with special emphasis on individual and group wellness and control of risk factors related to various environments. Motivated by a reverence for life we are committed to improving the health and well-being of our patients, may it be for individuals consulting for curative medicine or seeking preventive healthcare. We design and evaluate our organizational systems and structures to assure that we positively contribute to the health standards of the people we serve. Not only do we develop programs and processes to measure and continually improve quality in everything we do, we also conduct our business ethically, with integrity, honesty and confidentiality. Patient satisfaction is our number one service priority.
Services
Saleem Akhtar Memorial Welfare Hospital contains a number of qualified doctors and teaching staff. It provides all facilities to its patients, has treatment available for many diseases. There is also an emergency ward open 24 hours.
Saleem Akhtar Memorial Welfare Hospital
Mission of Chairman Sajid Mahmood Bhatti
To provide accessible and free medical and healthcare services-preventive and curative to poors and needy, of the highest quality, with special emphasis on individual and group wellness and control of risk factors related to various environments. Motivated by a reverence for life we are committed to improving the health and well-being of our patients, may it be for individuals consulting for curative medicine or seeking preventive healthcare. We design and evaluate our organizational systems and structures to assure that we positively contribute to the health standards of the people we serve. Not only do we develop programs and processes to measure and continually improve quality in everything we do, we also conduct our business ethically, with integrity, honesty and confidentiality. Patient satisfaction is our number one service priority.
Services
Saleem Akhtar Memorial Welfare Hospital contains a number of qualified doctors and teaching staff. It provides all facilities to its patients, has treatment available for many diseases. There is also an emergency ward open 24 hours.
Besmir Bega (born 22 May 1985 in Tirana) is an Albanian football striker who plays for Partizani Tirana in Albania. He has played in the United States for the Des Moines Menace and the Michigan Bucks.
Career
College and amateur
Bega grew up in Harper Woods, Michigan, attended Grosse Pointe North High School, and played for the Vardar Soccer Club, a well known youth club in Michigan. He played college soccer at Drake University in Iowa from 2003 to 2006, where he was named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman team.
Bega played for two seasons in the USL Premier Development League with the Des Moines Menace and Michigan Bucks before moving back to Albania. He initially became part of KF Tirana squad, but never played a single match for them. In January 2009 he joined Partizani Tirana.
Professional
Bega made his professional debut with Partizani Tirana on January 31, 2009 in the match against KS Bylis Ballsh. On 1 March 2009 he scored his first goal for Partizani in the match against KS Elbasani.
International
Bega has played 5 matches for the Albania U-21 in the qualifying phase for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
Career
College and amateur
Bega grew up in Harper Woods, Michigan, attended Grosse Pointe North High School, and played for the Vardar Soccer Club, a well known youth club in Michigan. He played college soccer at Drake University in Iowa from 2003 to 2006, where he was named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman team.
Bega played for two seasons in the USL Premier Development League with the Des Moines Menace and Michigan Bucks before moving back to Albania. He initially became part of KF Tirana squad, but never played a single match for them. In January 2009 he joined Partizani Tirana.
Professional
Bega made his professional debut with Partizani Tirana on January 31, 2009 in the match against KS Bylis Ballsh. On 1 March 2009 he scored his first goal for Partizani in the match against KS Elbasani.
International
Bega has played 5 matches for the Albania U-21 in the qualifying phase for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
Siamak Namazi (born October 14, 1971, Tehran, Iran), an Iranian-American business consultant. He is now the General Manager of a Dubai-based oil and gas consultancy. Up until 2007, he was the managing director of Atieh Bahar Consulting, a Tehran-based firm that advises foreign investors.
He has appeared regularly as a commentator in the international media, including CNN International, BBC World, NPR, The Financial Times, Fortune Magazine, Forbes Magazine, Reuters, The New York Times, Time, The Washington Post, Business Week, and the Guardian.
Publications
He is the lead author of a study that was published as a viewpoint by the Wilson Center showing how sanctions are unintentionally contributing to the shortage of medicine and medical products in Iran.
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Biography
Early life
Namazi has a BA in International Relations from Tufts University and an MS in Urban Planning from Rutgers University, under a Russell Fellowship. He also has an MBA from the London Business School.
Career
In 2001, he was a visiting scholar in the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC. In 2005, he was a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
From November 2005 to February 2006, he was a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy where he worked on a comparative study of different models of economic reform and their impact on political development, as well as the role of the private sector in promoting good governance. He is also a founding member of the Canada-based NGO, the International Association of Iranian Managers.
He has appeared regularly as a commentator in the international media, including CNN International, BBC World, NPR, The Financial Times, Fortune Magazine, Forbes Magazine, Reuters, The New York Times, Time, The Washington Post, Business Week, and the Guardian.
Publications
He is the lead author of a study that was published as a viewpoint by the Wilson Center showing how sanctions are unintentionally contributing to the shortage of medicine and medical products in Iran.
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Biography
Early life
Namazi has a BA in International Relations from Tufts University and an MS in Urban Planning from Rutgers University, under a Russell Fellowship. He also has an MBA from the London Business School.
Career
In 2001, he was a visiting scholar in the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC. In 2005, he was a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
From November 2005 to February 2006, he was a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy where he worked on a comparative study of different models of economic reform and their impact on political development, as well as the role of the private sector in promoting good governance. He is also a founding member of the Canada-based NGO, the International Association of Iranian Managers.
The Campaign to Cut Waste is an initiative brought into action with an executive order signed by President Obama on June 13, 2011 as an effort to eliminate waste in government spending.
The initiative establishes a new oversight and accountability board to help all federal agencies improve performance and reduce waste and corruption. The recent Recovery Act’s use of transparency to increase accountability and prevent fraud was seen as a success. Therefore the goal of this initiative is to expand this transparency to a level where at taxpayers know where their money goes.<ref name=Whitehouse/>
The Board will have eleven members and will work closely with the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board to achieve the mutual goals of cleaning the government. The Executive Order also strengthens accountability, directing members to report results directly to the Vice President.<ref name=Whitehouse/>
One of the campaign’s first steps is targeting duplication and waste among federal websites. There are almost 2,000 separate websites in use across the Government.<ref name=Whitehouse/>
The initiative establishes a new oversight and accountability board to help all federal agencies improve performance and reduce waste and corruption. The recent Recovery Act’s use of transparency to increase accountability and prevent fraud was seen as a success. Therefore the goal of this initiative is to expand this transparency to a level where at taxpayers know where their money goes.<ref name=Whitehouse/>
The Board will have eleven members and will work closely with the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board to achieve the mutual goals of cleaning the government. The Executive Order also strengthens accountability, directing members to report results directly to the Vice President.<ref name=Whitehouse/>
One of the campaign’s first steps is targeting duplication and waste among federal websites. There are almost 2,000 separate websites in use across the Government.<ref name=Whitehouse/>