Abbottabad International Medical College

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Abbottabad International Medical Institute
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Type Private / Private-sector
Established2008
Principal Muhammad Akbar
DirectorGhazanfar Ali
Location,
Pakistan
AffiliationsKhyber Medical University
Website aimi.edu.pk

Abbottabad International Medical Institute is a private medical college of Abbottabad, Pakistan. [1]

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Coordinates: 34°13′42″N73°14′29″E / 34.2284°N 73.2415°E / 34.2284; 73.2415