In November 1983, during a Scientific Session in
the Ojha Institute of Chest Diseases, about thirty five professionals
who had qualified in Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis, decided to form
a Chest Society. The gathering was varied with regards to seniority, experiences
and positions. There were old people as well as young. There was male
predominance but more active female participation as well. There were
established colleagues as well as colleagues who had just started. In
spite of all these diversities, there was unity to form an organization
which could strive for and could protect the interests, rights and privileges
of its members as Chest Physicians. It was in mid December i.e., 12th
December 1983, that the Convening Committee was formed and work assigned
to them. The constitution was prepared and presented in the Committee
Meeting on 26th January 1984. The first General Body Meeting was held
on 5th February, 1984 in Isphahani Hall, Ojha Institute of Chest Diseases
and the 1st Elections were held. Dr Ghazala Ansari was the first elected
president of the society. These elected office bearers did a lot of work
for the organization of the society, particularly for its registration,
for a regular office and for its finances. Mean while with the same feeling
and an organization was budding from the N.W.F.P. In March 1987 when Chest
Physicians all over Pakistan were gathered in Lahore to attend IUATLD
conference it was felt and then decided to extend Society from Karachi
to all over Pakistan with formation of centre cabinet on rotation every
two years for each province. In 1990 in another gathering at Lahore it
was decided to transfer this office to N.W.F.P. First complete cabinet
was elected from Peshawar and task was given to have Biennial Conference
in the year 1993, and develop a constitution. It was also decided that
the provincial chapters will be working at the Province level to have
clinical meetings, seminars, symposium etc. Subsequently as the member
ship expanded and chapters were started at Divisional levels. Hyderabad
Chapter , Sukkur Chapter and Larkana Chapter were also organized 1st biennial
conference was held in Peshawar in November 1993 then centre cabinet was
shifted to Sindh and 2nd Biennial Conference was held in November 1995
in Karachi. 3rd Biennial Conference was held at Quetta in November 1997
by cabinet of Baluchistan and the Cabinet in Punjab held 4th Biennial
Conference in November 1999. Now we are preparing for 10th Biennial Conference.
The cabinet is having its regular clinical meetings, executive committee
meetings, and observing various days like world TB day, No Tobacco Day,
World Asthma Day, world environment day and had various seminars and press
briefings time to time. Pakistan chest society is now mature. It has seen
turmoil. It has faced legal war fares which are still on. But the society
is not looking back. We are moving ahead. During this tenure in the last
one year we have observed world TB day, held seminars on world asthma
day and World NO Tobacco Day, press conferences on national quit tobacco
day. Workshop and seminars were held on World COPD day. Various experts
are disseminating knowledge on various aspects of chest diseases in electronic
media from time to time. And public awareness meeting were held in different
schools and clubs Pakistan chest society Sindh has developed a refresher
course on tuberculosis for doctors. Up till now 04 courses have been conducted
in various part of Sindh and Punjab . These are few of the activities
highlighted. We hope to continue with these efforts in the future and
further propagate research in the field of Chest Medicine. Dr Shahina
Qayyum