By: Shabir Hussain Jhatial In a bid to spread nutritional awareness among communities, the College of Nursing held an event at its college as part of understanding the importance of Culture Health and Society aligned with the Bachelors of Nursing Curricula. This student-led academic event held on 29th April was attended by member Provincial Assembly Mr. Ali Jan, Director Nursing Ms. Najma Mangi, Interfaith Hormony Leader Mr. Shafqat Gill,Sindh High Court Bar Leader Mr. Hakim Ali Shar, Medical Superintendent Qatar General Hospital Dr. Rashid Khanzada, Principal CON-NICH Ms. Shabana Wazir, Nursing Leaders Mr. Fazal Wadood, Ms. Ruth Zia and CNS Qatar Gen.Hospital a Ms. Mamtaz Soomro. The event started as per schedule by 10 a.m and continued till colorful cuisine luncheon prepared and arranged by the students from Sindhi, Punjabi, Pushtoon and Baloch traditional backgrounds. The Orangi Town MPA Mr. Ali Jan Sahib appreciated the big changes in college in a few years. ...
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...