by Khalil Ahmed Jatt Recently, a document remained in circulation over the social media. The authors of the document have stressed upon the need to extend the General Nursing Diploma till the year 2035 based on the reasons that are mentioned below. The document was written by two of my favourite nursing professionals. I have enormous respect for both the authors, but with utmost respect, I would beg to differ with them on the basis of the rationales that are given in the yellow cells in the table below. Potential Advantages if tenure extended up to 2035 (3 Year General Nursing Diploma) Potential Disadvantages if tenure not extended up to 2035 (3 Year General Nursing Diploma) 1. Service Structure: The Service structure of “Staff Nurse BPS-16” was already been defined by Ministry of Health Government of Pakistan, 2008 and respective provinces already notified. The FPSC and SPSC appointed nurses based of those rules. Secondly pr...
BSN at College of Nursing NICH: A Success Story Needed to be Replicated in Public Sector Nursing Institutes
By: Shabir Hussain The College of Nursing, National Institute of Child Health (CON-NICH), has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the first institute under Health Department Sindh to complete 04-Yr Nursing Degree Program with thumping success. Not only did it complete the course on time, but also excelled in education, training, and professionalism at par with other best nursing colleges of Sindh. It is noteworthy that in 2019, when PNMC,the Federal and Provincial Governments phased out the Three-Year General Nursing Diploma and introduced a four-year degree program, all colleges under provincial government management across the country lagged behind by one year without induction. However, Nursing College NICH stood out, achieving the first admission in year 2020. Their first batch of BSN had achieved a 100% passing rate and commenced one year internship. They are now conducting Evidence-Based seminars on final research papers of the second batch of Semester VIII. The...