PESHAWAR, (UrduPoint/ Pakistan Point News – 27th Jan, 2023 ): Khyber Medical University (KMU) Peshawar Institute of Nursing Sciences organized a femaless health awareness seminar performed by scholars Badil, Zeenaf, Shair Khan, Obaidul Haq, Hizbullah, and Zubair Ahmed of PhD Nursing Batch II. According to a press release issued here on Friday, chief guest of the event was Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq vice-chancellor of KMU while Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Gandapur Registrar, Ms. Akhtar Bano Principal Post Graduate College of Nursing, Dr. Sabiha Khanum Director KMu-INS, Dr. Dildar Muhammad in-charge Post Graduate Nursing Program, Dr. Najma Naz and other individuals were likewise present in the occasion. Dr. Najma Naz provided crucial stats on ladiess health from Pakistan and their ramifications for scholars.Finally, Dr. Dildar Muhammad, In-charge post-graduate studies highlighted that midwives and nurses have a main role to play in promoting ladiess health and KMU-INS will continue to arrange such occasions on regular basis.

PESHAWAR, (UrduPoint/ Pakistan Point News – 27th Jan, 2023 ): Khyber Medical University (KMU) Peshawar Institute of Nursing Sciences organized a femaless health awareness workshop performed by scholars Badil, Zeenaf, Shair Khan, Obaidul Haq, Hizbullah, and Zubair Ahmed of PhD Nursing Batch II. The objective of the workshop was the function of healthy women in creating a healthy society. According to a news release provided here on Friday, primary guest of the occasion was Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq vice-chancellor of KMU while Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Gandapur Registrar, Ms. Akhtar Bano Principal Post Graduate College of Nursing, Dr. Sabiha Khanum Director KMu-INS, Dr. Dildar Muhammad in-charge Post Graduate Nursing Program, Dr. Najma Naz and other participants were also present in case. A large number of faculty and students of different nursing colleges in Peshawar likewise participated in the seminar. In the seminar, PhD scholars elaborated on the issues of antenatal care, bigotry, gender-based violence, sexual harassment, and ladiess psychological health. The exhibit of posters connected to ladiess health was likewise arranged during the seminar, in which the participants revealed eager interest. Attending to the workshop, vice-chancellor Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq appreciated the discussions and academic quality of the PhD scholars. He said that thinking about the number of females in society, we need to offer special value to their health care and particularly in the context of nurturing our future generations. He said that nursing has a key role in the health system. KMU has been focusing exclusively on nursing education considering that its creation. He stated that apart from the requirement of 900,000 nurses in Pakistan, there is a greater demand for nurses than medical professionals in the worldwide market, so in view of this value, KMU has actually increased the variety of BS Nursing seats from 100 to 5000 in the last 2 years. KMU is the only university in the country where nursing education and training is being given from BS and Master Upto PhD level. Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq highlighted that nurses are the foundation of the healthcare system, in addition to the boost in their number; we are facing the obstacle of enhancing their professional quality, for which various procedures are being taken. The KMU Registrar Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Gandapur also valued the work of PhD nursing scholars and anticipated them to continue their studies with more zeal and enthusiasm. Principal PGCN Mrs. Akhtar Bano also dealt with the workshop and highlighted the role of nurses in healthy females. Dr. Najma Naz presented crucial stats on femaless health from Pakistan and their ramifications for scholars.Finally, Dr. Dildar Muhammad, In-charge post-graduate studies emphasized that midwives and nurses have a main function to play in promoting womens health and KMU-INS will continue to arrange such events on regular basis. This content was initially published here.

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