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The Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) ( پاکستان نرسنگ کونسل) is a regulatory body established in 1948 by the Pakistan Nursing Council Act (1952, 1973). [1] PNC is empowered to license nurses, midwives, lady health visitors (LHVs) and nursing auxiliaries to practice nursing throughout the country. [2] [3]
Nursing is a major component of Pakistan 's health-care system. The topic has been the subject of extensive historical studies, is as of 2009 a major issue in the country, and has been the subject of much scholarly discussion amongst academics and practitioners. [1] In 2009, Pakistan’s government stated its intent to improve the country's nursing care.
The Nursing Service is all female military unit according to the constitution of Pakistan. [3] In 1964, the Nursing Service saw its first officer Col. Fatima Qureshi as its director. [2] The qualifications, training, and professional certifications in nursing, and personnel support for Nursing Service is provided by the Armed Forces Post ...
The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan was established in 2012 and is the largest department in the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination, with its headquarters in Islamabad and regional offices in the provincial capitals of Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta. DRAP has been established by the Federal Government ...
Pakistan Red Crescent Society ( Urdu: ہلالِ احمر پاکستان ), is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency medical and relief services in Pakistan. The organization was founded on 20 December 1947 after Pakistan's independence by an order called The Pakistan Red Cross Order, issued by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, as Governor ...
The Pakistan Workers' Federation (PWF) is a national trade union centre in Pakistan. It is the largest labour organisation in the country and its affiliated unions are among the oldest.
Pakistan Bar Council. Pakistan Council for Architects and Town Planners. Pakistan Engineering Council. Pakistan Institute of Public Finance Accountants. Pakistan Medical Commission. Pakistan Nuclear Society. Pakistan Nursing Council. Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council. Pakistan Women Lawyers' Association.
After independence, Pakistan's trade unions were organised in the Pakistan Federation of Labour and the East Pakistan Federation of Labour. In 1950, these federations merged into the APCOL, though the new West Pakistan Federation of Labour and East Pakistan Federation of Labour retained a large degree of autonomy. [1] A.M. Malik became the trade union centre's president and later Pakistan's ...