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Dr Alvi for upgrading standard of health services

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President Dr. ArifAlvi on Saturday called for the need to hire master trainers for nurses to impart them quality education along with professional training related to best nursing practices which will help ameliorate the standard of health services in the country in line with Vision-2030.

DrAlvi was talking to the members of a delegation of Young Nurses Association (YNA) here at Governors House, Sindh.

President stressed on the importance of the nursing profession and its significant role in meeting the Human Development Index and Vision 2030 targets.

The President emphasized upon the need to hire master trainers by the Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) to impart quality education and best nursing practices to the nurses and assured of removing any procedural hurdles in fulfilling the mandate of PNC.

He also said that there is a need to add approximately 90,000 more nurses per year to cater to the rising demand as per the increasing population in the country adding he said it will improve the standard of health in the country in line with Vision 2030, he observed.

Talking to the President, the office bearers of YNA gave a presentation about the issue of affiliation with the medical colleges.

Further, the Association pointed out that at least 200 beds and 50 students is the requirement to establish one nursing school and apprised the President DrArifAlvi that the Association would collaborate with the private sector to cater to the rising demand for nurses.

The President said that it is the responsibility of the Young Nurses Association to monitor the performance and quality of nursing schools and ensure that they are meeting the local standards.

 

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