OSP

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版本需求:需要 iOS 9.0 或以上版本。與 iPhone、iPad 及 iPod touch 相容。

支援語言:英語

OSP(圖1)-速報App

This is a platform where different events of Ophthalmologist Society of Pakistan (OSP) going on in Pakistan are listed. Where you can see all the information about the events.

1. Sessions in an event with complete detail.

2. Info of the event where is that specific event is going to held, timings, accommodation and much more.

3. Push notification, you can select a session from "Find My Self" in "Scientific Program" option and it will added to your check-basket and you will be notified 30 mints before the session.

Other than this you can visit academia, OSP News and can stay alerted about the new things going on in the event and much more. Once you start using the app you will find some amazing features.

OSP(圖2)-速報App

OSP app is developed for two main purposes. First is to bring senior and junior eye doctors on one platform for uniform teaching and training. Academia will be most active section of app for this purpose.

Secondly app will help to facilitate organising scientific programme of various eye conferences in Pakistan.

As a whole this app will be one platform for academic activities in ophthalmology.

On the eve of independence (14th August 1947) the total number of ophthalmologists left in the country perhaps could be counted on the fingers of two hands. There were a few in Karachi, some in Lahore, one each at Shikarpur, Quetta, Daska, Taxila etc., Karachi: Dr. A. D. Minhas, Dr. Mahmood Ali, Dr. Ankal Saria, Lahore: Dr. Ramzan Ali Syed, Dr. M. Bashir, Peshawar: Dr. Qazi A. Jabbar, Quetta: Dr. Henry Holland, Taxila: Dr. N. E. Christi. Besides a few in the armed forces. At the time of partition of India, vast majority of the doctors were Hindus, Sikhs and few Christians. Almost all of them left for India or other countries, so the young Pakistan was left with a whopping gap of these professionals. Consequently there was no Ophthalmic Society what so ever, although all India Ophthalmic Society existed since 1942.

In the hearts of our hearts, we did wish to have our own eye society. But these ideas mothballed in our hearts or in the office files of our nascent country. Then to our good luck, a person like Dr. Raja Mumtaz, a smart young man arrived on the scene. His do something attitude could not rest for long. His unalloyed dedication and hard work did bear fruit for OSP.

OSP(圖3)-速報App

The formation of OSP took a strange course Dr. William John Holmes of Honolulu, Hawai, President of APAO wrote the following letter to Dr. Raja Mumtaz on 10th July 1957. This letter acted as a catalyst for our dreams to come true.

OSP(圖4)-速報App

支援平台:iPhone