What is nursing? What is the current state of nursing profession in Pakistan? What are the challanges and opportunities in nursing profession in Pakistan? These questions have been comprehensively addressed by Dr. Raisa Gul, Dean and Professor at Shifa College of Nursing, Islamabad in a video interview conducted by Ibex Media Network (IMN). Having diverse experinece as a nurse, as a head nurse and as an educatore, Dr Raisa Gul has explained that nursing is often misunderstood as an easy job. But, in reality, it demands immense dedication. She also shared the challenges faced by female nurses and the global shortage of nursing professionals in other countries. Nursing is becoming one of the most demanding professions in Pakistan as well as around the world. According to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), there is a global nursing shortage of 5.9 million. The International Council of Nurses warned that there could be a shortage of 13 million nurses by 2030 unless drastic a...
By: Shabir Hussain Jhatial The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with UNICEF, WHO, Pakistan Paediatric Association, and MAP, has launched a 4-Day Emergency Obstetric & Neonatal Care (EmONC) Masters Training Workshop in Islamabad. This initiative aims to address Pakistan’s high maternal and neonatal mortality rates, which are among the highest globally. Background Statistics:- Maternal Mortality Rate: 186/100,000, Neonatal Mortality Rate: 42/1000, Stillbirth Rate: 30 per 1,000 live births Workshop Objectives: -Equip top leadership of gynecologists and midwives with necessary skills and knowledge to address -Improve healthcare services and reduce mortality rates -Integrate new Emergency Neonatal Care (ENCC) materials developed with Laerdal Global Health and the American Academy of Pediatrics while the critical training was facilitated two Midwives teachers from Norway Ms. Patricia Titulier and Ms. Julia both Midwife Instructors. Trainer Midwives & Trainees Besid...