Post Graduate Registrar (Cardiac Surgery) at Army Cardiac Hospital Lahore Cantonment 2026
Army Cardiac Hospital, Lahore Cantonment
Posted Jun 18, 2026
About the Job
Army Cardiac Hospital, Lahore Cantonment, is a specialized military cardiac facility operating under the Pakistan Army and providing advanced cardiovascular surgical care. Located near CMH on Abdul Rehman Road, Lahore Cantt, the hospital conducts recognized postgraduate training in cardiac surgical specialties. The Training Branch invites applications from eligible medical professionals for the post of Post Graduate Registrar in Cardiac Surgery for FCPS-II / MS training.
A total of 02 seats are available for FCPS-II / MS Cardiac Surgery training. Candidates must have passed FCPS Part-I and hold a 2 years training completion certificate in Surgery. All applications must include attested photocopies of required documents and must reach the hospital before the closing date.
Job Details
| Organization | Army Cardiac Hospital, Lahore Cantonment |
| Position | Post Graduate Registrar |
| Speciality | Cardiac Surgery |
| Training | FCPS-II / MS |
| Seats | 02 |
| Location | Near CMH, Abdul Rehman Road, Lahore Cantt |
| Last Date | June 23, 2026 |
| Contact | 042-36655078, 042-36655079 |
Required Documents
- Attested photocopies of CV, Domicile, 5 years DMC / Transcript, House Job certificate, Experience certificate (if any), FCPS Part-I result, CNIC copy, 3 passport size photographs, and Police Character Verification
- 2 years training completion certificate in Surgery for FCPS-II Cardiac Surgery
- Candidates with foreign qualification must submit HEC / PMC equivalency certificate
General Instructions
- Incomplete / late applications will not be accepted
- Last Date for submission of application is June 23, 2026
- Only short-listed candidates will be called for interview
How to Apply
- Submit attested photocopies of all required documents to: Training Branch, Army Cardiac Hospital, Near CMH, Abdul Rehman Road, Lahore Cantt
- Contact: 042-36655078 / 042-36655079
- Last Date: June 23, 2026
How to Prepare for This Role
Army Cardiac Hospital Lahore Cantonment offers one of the most focused cardiac surgical training environments within the Pakistan Army medical system. A Post Graduate Registrar position in Cardiac Surgery provides structured FCPS-II or MS level training with direct exposure to complex open-heart and cardiac surgical procedures. Before submitting your application, verify that your FCPS Part-I is cleared and that your 2 years of surgical training are formally documented through a certificate issued by a recognized institution.
Document preparation is essential for this application. You must submit attested photocopies of your CV, Domicile, 5 years DMC or Transcript, House Job certificate, experience certificate if available, FCPS Part-I result, CNIC copy, three passport size photographs, Police Character Verification, and critically the 2 years training completion certificate in Surgery specifically required for FCPS-II Cardiac Surgery. Ensure every document is properly attested before submission. Missing even one document will result in rejection.
Candidates holding qualifications awarded outside Pakistan must obtain a valid HEC or PMC equivalency certificate and include it in their application package. This is a strict requirement and applications without it from foreign-qualified candidates will not be processed. Begin the equivalency process well before the June 23, 2026 deadline as processing through PMC or HEC can take time.
For the selection interview, review surgical anatomy of the heart, principles of cardiopulmonary bypass, cardiac surgical techniques, postoperative cardiac ICU management, and complications of cardiac surgery. Demonstrating a clear understanding of the surgical training curriculum for FCPS-II Cardiac Surgery as outlined by the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan will strengthen your candidacy during the shortlisting interview.
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