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First Pakistan Nursing & Midwifery Summit 2019

Dear competent Nurse professionals, seniors, colleagues and  juniors AOA,
Please be the part of the 1st Nursing & Midwifery Summit 

Dear All, 
The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination (NHSRC), Government of Pakistan is delighted to announce the “First Pakistan Nursing and Midwifery Summit 2019” to be held on the 7th January 2019 in Islamabad, Pakistan. The summit is premised to highlight the importance of the Nursing sector, sharing of experiences from other countries, and how to further strengthen this sector in Pakistan.
The summit is to be inaugurated by the Honorable President of Pakistan. One day Technical sessions will be conducted by National and International panel of renowned experts of Nursing and Midwifery professionals. The Agenda for the event will be shared in the coming days.
On behalf of the Summit Secretariat and the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination (Mo NHSR&C), Government of Pakistan, your interest to participate in this auspicious event is solicited. We would request and encourage you to share this invitation within your professional circles. 


Dr. Arshad K. Chandio
Director (Regulations)
M/ NHSR&C
Islamabad

Courtesy
Jehanzeb Khan Yousafzai
College of Nursing PIMS Islamabad

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  1. Excellent effort to Enhance Nursing and Midwifery profession image and endorsed importance of these professions

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  2. I am a nurse Midwife so that I endorsed this summit

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  3. What is the process to attend this summit?

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    1. it is not clear yet. but you can contact with Ministry of NHSRC.

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