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Private nursing institutions in Punjab to provide stipends to students

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LAHORE – The University of Health Sciences (UHS) Syndicate has agreed that private nursing institutions should provide stipends to students on par with public colleges.

The UHS Syndicate meeting held on Thursday under the chairmanship of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Ahsan Waheed Rathore took key decisions including the approval of curricula, faculty appointments, and institutional affiliations for various programs.

The Syndicate decided that UHS should revisit nursing colleges in Punjab to check the status of their agreements with hospitals in order to standardize clinical training for students. It approved version 3.0 of the modular, integrated curriculum 2K23 for MBBS and endorsed Pakistan’s first-ever five-year BDS degree program introduced by UHS, calling it a historic milestone.

Additionally, the launch of skill-based, life-saving short courses in BDS, pharmacy, nursing, and allied health programs was approved, benefiting approximately 150,000 students annually.

The meeting approved the Regulations 2024 for MS, MD, and MDS Level III and IV programs. It was decided, in principle, that UHS would also offer all Level IV programs currently conducted by the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP). The framework for the five-year BDS program was also finalized, and Prof. Sarah Ghafoor was appointed Head of the Department of Dental Sciences and convener of the Board of Studies in Dentistry.

The Syndicate approved increasing seats at Akhtar Saeed Dental College from 50 to 75 and affiliating the BS Nursing programs of the Continental Institute of Nursing and the PKLI Institute of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences with UHS, based on the recommendations of the Affiliation Committee.

With this decision, students completing nursing and allied health programs at PKLI will now receive degrees from UHS. A three-member panel comprising Prof. Ayesha Shaukat, Prof. Soufia Farrukh, and Prof. Iqbal Hussain Dogar was formed to head the affiliation committee, with powers granted to the Vice-Chancellor to appoint the head of the committee based on the location of the institute to be inspected.

Provisional registration was approved for postgraduate residents admitted to Punjab’s government hospitals in 2023 and 2024. It was decided that the amended UHS Service Statutes 2005 would be sent to the Specialized Healthcare Department for further processing as per the law.

The Syndicate also approved rules for hostel residents and student health facilities and nominated new non-official members for the Boards of Studies in Pharmacy and Nursing.

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