Cap. (Ret.) Ms Farya Habib is a dynamic nursing professional who was working as a nursing superintendent (BS-18) in Federal Government Hospital (FGH), Chak Shahzad, Islamabad.
Through an office order issued on 31st January 2020, Ms Farya Habib has been attached to the office of Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) / Minister of State on National Health Services Regulations & Coordination (NHSR&C).
Having diverse qualifications and experience, Ms Farya Habib marvellously represented the nursing profession at many national and international forums. Nursing spheres are hoping that her entry into the health ministry would prove to be a great opportunity for the development of the nursing profession and the health sector of Pakistan.
Through an office order issued on 31st January 2020, Ms Farya Habib has been attached to the office of Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) / Minister of State on National Health Services Regulations & Coordination (NHSR&C).
Having diverse qualifications and experience, Ms Farya Habib marvellously represented the nursing profession at many national and international forums. Nursing spheres are hoping that her entry into the health ministry would prove to be a great opportunity for the development of the nursing profession and the health sector of Pakistan.
Capt. Farya Habib, Nursing Superintendent at the Federal General Hospital, Chak Shahzad, presented capacity enhancement plans for its hospital as well as #Nurse practitioners that the Islamabad city administration has put in place to help achieve #SDG3.#SDGs #nurselife #Nursing pic.twitter.com/7ccNwGXMi5— Pakistan SDGs (@PakistanSDGs) August 8, 2019
And how can healthcare function without it's backbone- @NursingNow2020 Powerful person accounts coming up at #WGHPakistan launch with Nursing Superintendent Retr. Capt Farya Habib! @C_Hannaway @ICNurses @NursingTimes @WGHPakistan @shabnumsarfraz @nursingdean @WomenDeliver pic.twitter.com/YyZoznUC3L— Pathway To Impact (@P2Impact) August 19, 2019
Farya Habib - An inspiration for #pakistaninurses . Sharing her journey and her aspirations for @NursingNow2020 pic.twitter.com/FXMMYULjkA— Dr Shabnum Sarfraz (@shabnumsarfraz) August 20, 2019