At the end of the BDS program, the dental graduate should be able to:
Clinical Competence: Graduates will demonstrate essential clinical skills, knowledge, and attitude to provide safe, effective, and ethical dental care to diverse populations.
Community-Oriented Care: Students will develop a commitment to serving underserved communities, understanding the specific oral health challenges faced by Pakistan’s population, and contributing to public health initiatives.
Ethical and Professional Conduct: Graduates will uphold high standards of ethical practice, showing respect, empathy, and accountability in all patient and professional interactions.
Lifelong Learning: Graduates will embrace lifelong learning, continually updating their skills and knowledge to keep pace with advances in dental science and technology.
Leadership and Collaboration: Students will be prepared to take on leadership roles within healthcare teams, collaborating effectively with other professionals to enhance patient care.
Research and Innovation: Graduates will engage in or support research and innovation in dental science, contributing to evidence-based practices that advance oral health in Pakistan.