Skip to main content

Nursing Now Launched in Pakistan

Dr Cathering Hannaway (representative of Nursing Now) with Student Nurses from PIMS, Islamabad


"
Nursing Now" is a global campaign in collaboration with the International Council of Nurses (ICN) and the World Health Organization (WHO) aimed at raising the status and profile of nurses and providing them with an enabling environment.

Nursing Now in Pakistan was launched by the President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi at the First Pakistan Nursing & Midwifery Summit 2019 at the President House in Islamabad on 8th January 2019.

The Summit was also attended by Director-General WHO, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and representative of Nursing Now, Dr Catherine Hannaway. 

Addressing the plenary session of the summit at Pakistan National Council of Arts,  representative of Nursing Now said that Nursing Now has been launched in 70 countries. Pakistan would be the 71st country.



The goals of Nursing Now groups for the year 2019 are:

  1. Advocate and build support for the global aims of the Nursing Now campaign with politicians, the health system, the nursing and midwifery professions, partners and the public.
  2. Engage with the development of the State of the World’s Nursing and ensure there is good data for evidence and recommendations for change.
  3. Celebrate Nurses’ Day 2019 and use the opportunity to make nurses visible, joining in with local Nursing Now activities and the ICN campaign Health for All. Support the development of young nurses in their area, identifying employers and encouraging them to act. Start to develop ways to make 2020 a year of celebration and change for nurses with activities, events and advocacy in your area.


Globally, the Campaign wants measurable advancement for nurses and midwives in these four areas:

Services - with growth in nurse-led clinics, particularly for NCDs; more support for nurse leadership in primary and community care; nurses having a greater role in prevention, promotion and health literacy; more community-based midwifery, child and adolescent services; more specialist nurses inside and outside hospitals.

Leadership - with more nurses in leadership positions where they can influence policy (not just in token jobs) and more developmental support available to nurses throughout their careers.

Legislation, regulation, education and policy - improvements in enabling legislation, regulation and education and in local and national policies which support the development of nurses and nurse-led services.

Increased investment - increases in numbers of nurses and midwives in education and employment and better pay and working conditions.

Learn more about Nursing Now:

https://www.nursingnow.org



Comments

Post a Comment

Give your Comments here... اپنی رائے کا اظہار یہاں کریں۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔

Most Liked Blog Posts from PKN

New PNC Challan Form

1. Download challan form from the downloads section of online.pnc.org.pk . The exact link of challan form is: http://online.pnc.org.pk/RevisedChallan.pdf 2. Submit fee in any  Habib Bank branch and get it stamped from the bank. 3. Scan the challan copy and upload it online Note: you can easily scan challan form using your cellphone which has more than 5 megapixels camera. You can use CamScanner app to scan challan form. link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intsig.camscanner

Difference Between Post-RN BScN & Generic BSN (Updated 2023)

Are you confused about the terms BSN, BScN, Generic BSN, Post-RN, BS Nursing, and BSc Nursing? We receive many questions about these terms at PKN. This updated post will clarify these terms, especially in the context of recent changes in Pakistan. In short, the Generic BSN is a degree program for individuals who wish to join the nursing profession after 12 years of schooling, while the Post-RN BScN is a degree program for nurses who already have a three-year diploma in nursing.  Generic BSN The Generic BSN is an ideal option for those who want to enter the nursing profession in Pakistan. Previously, another option to join the nursing profession was the 3-year diploma in general nursing. However, according to the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan's policies, the diploma in nursing was phased out across Pakistan in 2018.  The Generic BSN is a 4-year degree program followed by a one-year internship. An internship involves practical nursing practice in a hospital u...

New Nurses Uniform by Pakistan Nursing and Midwifery Council (January 2024)

The Pakistan Nursing & Midwifery Council (PNMC) has introduced a new uniform dress code for nurses working in clinical settings across the country. The announcement, in an official letter from the PNMC dated January 31, 2024, stated guidance about professional attire of nursing staff in Pakistan. The new dress code approved during the 6th session of the council held from January 15-17, 2024, under the leadership of Ms. Farzana Zulfiger, President of PNMC, specifies new uniforms for male and female nurses. Female nurses are to wear a dark blue shalwar kameez with a nameplate, accompanied by a white coat and a blue scarf/dupatta. Male nurses are required to wear dark blue scrubs along with a nameplate. Category Uniform Female Nurses Dark blue shalwar kameez with nameplate, white coat or blue scarf/dupatta Male Nurses Dark blue scrubs with nameplate Health Departments across Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber P...

PNC Eligibility Criteria for Faculty Appointment in Nursing Colleges in Pakistan

The Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC), ( now called the Pakistan Nursing and Midwifery Council or PNMC ) is the regulatory body for nursing education and practice in Pakistan. PN&MC notified the eligibility criteria for the appointment of faculty members in nursing colleges. The PNMC's notification, which was issued in August 2015 (vide letter number F-11-PNC-admin/2015-723), outlines the minimum qualifications, experience, and publications required for nursing lecturers, assistant professors, associate professors, and professors. In this blog post, we will discuss the eligibility criteria in detail and answer some common questions about them.  Q: What are the minimum qualifications required for a Nursing Lecturer position in a college of nursing according to PNMC?  A: The minimum qualifications required for a Nursing Lecturer position in a college of nursing are: Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife with Post RN BSN degree (Two years of post-degree experience, prefe...

Internship Guidelines 2021 by Pakistan Nursing and Midwifery Council

The Pakistan Nursing Council ( now called the Pakistan Nursing and Midwifery Council or PN&MC ) has introduced internship guidelines 2021 for undergraduate nursing students who have completed four years of college. The internship program must be completed in a PNC recognized hospital, which will offer PNC-specified clinical experiences. During this program, students will have a combination of practical and theoretical experiences that will enable them to acquire competency and experience to perform as an independent nurse. Successful completion of the internship period will result in an internship certificate, and students will be eligible to appear in the licensing examination.  Below are some frequently asked questions and answers from these guidelines. What is the nursing internship program in Pakistan? The nursing internship program is a one-year program for nursing students in Pakistan, which is taken after the successful completion of a four-year undergraduate...

The Florence Nightingale Pledge

Courtesy: Sabir Mehno PIMS I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to practise my profession faithfully. I shall abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and shall not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I shall do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling.

2024 Admissions Guide: Shifa College of Nursing Programs and Eligibility Criteria

Shifa College of Nursing, a renowned constituent college of Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University (STMU) in Islamabad, is now accepting applications for the Spring 2024 session. Offering a range of nursing programs, Shifa College of Nursing provides an outstanding educational experience for aspiring healthcare professionals. In this blog post, we'll walk you through the details of the various programs offered, eligibility criteria, important dates, and everything else you need to know to embark on your nursing journey.    PhD in Nursing Program (Minimum 3 years Maximum 8 years) Eligibility Criteria for PhD  To be considered for the PhD in Nursing program at Shifa College of Nursing, potential candidates must meet the following prerequisites: The candidate must have completed a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or an MSN equivalent program for foreign students, such as the Nurse Practitioner program. Candidates should have achieved a minimum CGPA of 3.0 ou...

SOPs for Managing Nurses’ Monthly Duty Roster Manually

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Managing Nurses’ Duty Roster Version 3 (January 2019) Developed By: Khalil Ahmed Head Nurse, CCU, IH, PIMS, Islamabad Description: The purpose of developing these SOPs was to create uniformity and clarity in the policies regarding nurses’ duty roster. This document has brought the already practised rule into written form. The first version of the SOPs was introduced in Emergency and Accident Center, PIMS in 2014.  Further improvements have been brought in the subsequent versions. Constructive feedback would be appreciated. A sample duty roster which incorporates some of these rules is attached. SOPs Rationales 1.        Days off available in a month: 1.1.     Weekly off: A nurse will be eligible to avail weekly days off equal to the number of Sundays in a month. Because every Sunday is an official day off, therefore, all nurses are eli...

Admission Opportunities for Generic BSN Degree Program in Punjab (for females only)

Are you an aspiring nurse in Punjab, looking to take the first step towards a rewarding career in the healthcare sector? The Directorate General of Nursing Services, Punjab, has some exciting news for you! Applications are now open for admissions to the BSN Generic (4-year degree program) in various institutions across Punjab. With a total of 43 colleges offering this program, you have plenty of options to choose from.   Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for the BSN Generic (4 Years Degree Program), candidates must meet the following criteria: Qualification: Matric with Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology as compulsory subjects) F.Sc. (Pre-Medical) with a minimum of 50% marks from any recognized educational board Gender: Only female candidates can apply for admissions. Age: Candidates must be up to 35 years old. Domicile: Candidates must have Punjab Province domicile. Application Process: The application process is quit...

Nurses Urgently Required for Kuwait

The Ministry of Health (MoH) in Kuwait has announced an urgent requirement for medical professionals, specifically targeting the recruitment of Staff Nurses. This opportunity comes as a beacon for those in the nursing field looking to expand their careers internationally, particularly in the vibrant and culturally rich environment of Kuwait.   Qualifications and Experience Required For the position of Staff Nurse, the Ministry of Health in Kuwait is looking for candidates who possess a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) with 16 years of education or a Post RN qualification. Additionally, a minimum of 2 years of experience in the nursing field is required. It's important to note that these vacancies are open exclusively to female candidates who are not more than 35 years of age. Application Process Interested applicants are encouraged to apply through the Overseas Employment Corporation's (OEC) official job portal. The OEC, established in 1976, is a government organiza...